Kit Bix is an actor, a theater critic, and a (budding) playwright. She produced the 2017 Minnesota Fringe hit show, It Can't Happen Here. She has written reviews and interviews for Talkin’ Broadway, TCJewfolk, Twin Cities Arts Reader, New York’s The Villager, and has published fiction, poetry, one children's book, and scholarship on 16th -17th century crime fiction. Kit has worked as an adjunct professor of Shakespeare at the University of Maryland and the University of Minnesota. She was the founder of the Facebook group Twin Cities Theater People and is currently a proud member of the Twin Cities Theatre Bloggers.
Kit Bix
Articles by Author
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Sad News and Great Music from the North Country
ReviewBob Dylan’s lyrics earned him a Nobel Prize in Literature, not to mention influence on the whole generation. But he...
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A hunger for precedent
InterviewKit Bix interviews Director Martha B. Johnson about Full Circle Theatre Company’s upcoming production of ANTIGONICK by Anne Carson
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SPLASH! Twelfth Night at The Guthrie
ReviewI am someone who wishes the Guthrie would put on more productions of Shakespeare– mostly because the best productions of...
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Flower Girl Power
ReviewThere is one indisputably subversive moment in Bartlett Sher’s revival of My Fair Lady, touring at the Orpheum this...
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Queens in Miserable Marriages
ReviewA musical about the six wives of King Henry VIII, Six started out as a student project by Cambridge University...
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"Once Upon A Time" with David Hanzal
InterviewDavid Hanzal is the Director and Creator of Collective Unconscious, and they are one of the Twin Cities most visionary...
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The Privilege of Forgetting: Guthrie’s Outstanding Glass Menagerie
ReviewAt the outset of The Glass Menagerie, before he even introduces himself, Tom Wingfield (Remy Auberjonois) says: “I have tricks...
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Interview with Meghan Kreidler
InterviewMeghan Kreidler talks to Minnesota Playlist’s Kit Bix about performing rom com in Theater Mu’s Hot Asian Doctor Husband, rehearsal giggling...
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Truthiness in Caught at Guthrie Level 9
ReviewFor a long time, the skeptical questioning of truth and reality was primarily the province of mystics and artists. A...
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