Stuffy jumps off Jeune Lune roof

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Former employees of Theatre de la Jeune Lune gathered last night to bid adieu to the now defunct company’s recently sold home. Souvenirs were taken, memories exchanged. Champagne was poured, toasts were made. The evening took a dark turn when Stuffy the Clown, who has called the building at First Ave N. and First St. N. home for longer than anyone really knows, leapt four stories to the street below. “The end of an era,” Sonya Berlovitz said. And then, everyone went home.

A public rummage sale continues tomorrow, November 15, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Photo courtesy Sonya Berlovitz.

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Leah Cooper

Leah Cooper is a freelance stage director, nonprofit administration consultant, co-founder of this here Web site, co-artistic director of Wonderlust Productions, and the Executive Director of the Minnesota Theater Alliance. She is also on the board of directors for Live Action Set and the California Institute of Contemporary Arts. From 2001 to 2006, she led the Minnesota Fringe Festival to annual attendance increases and financial stability. Up next, she is directing Shooting Star at Park Square Theatre and writing a play for Wonderlust's Adoption Play Project.