A Prairie Homeless Companion, Minneapolis
1919 La Salle Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55403
United States
A Prairie Homeless Companion, by Josef Evans, is modeled after the well-known radio show A Prairie Home Companion. With good music, bad jokes, and real stories, in zAmya’s version, a theater company from the city presents a show with a quaint depiction of small-town life in Minnesota. But the actors find a very different reality than the community they’ve been spoofing. Residents of the town take over the show and tell more realistic stories.
The Thursday, Oct. 5 performance of A Prairie Homeless Companion takes place at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis. The performance starts at 7pm and lasts approximately 90 minutes, including an intermission. Audiences are invited to stay after for a brief post-show discussion. Ticket prices are on a sliding scale. As a thank-you to audience members bringing the lived experience of homelessness, we offer $10 Target gift cards while supplies last.
The Minneapolis performance of A Prairie Homeless Companion includes ASL interpretation. For any other accessibility concerns, please contact our company manager, Esther Ouray, at [email protected] or 612-760-4804.
A Prairie Homeless Companion was originally created for the stage in 2019 by zAmya Theater Project with Placebase Productions, commissioned and supported by the Partnership Art Program of Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership, featuring stories gathered in rural MN communities. In 2023, zAmya produced this Central Minnesota adaptation in partnership with Oasis Central Minnesota and PlaceBase Productions. This adaptation includes an “Open Mic” section with scenes, songs and monologues created over four weeks of community workshops at Great River Arts Center. This event is produced in partnership with PlaceBase Productions.