summer 2016 - Twin Cities TOSCA
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summer 2016 - Twin Cities TOSCA
SUMMER 2016 inside: Cover Artist KELLIE RAE THEISS Men – AN ODE TO OLDER BROTHERS Jazz & Blues–JAZZONEANDO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE THE WAYZATA ART EXPERIENCE Celebrate Summer on the shores of Lake Minnetonka THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO at the James J. Hill House UPPER POST MURDER MYSTERY WALKING TOUR and other Free Events in the Twin Cities “TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF (A FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN”–A World Premier presented by Mu Performing Arts www.tctosca.com $10 | 1 Polymer Clay Art by Laura Burlis FINE ARTS & FINE CRAFTS ON BEAUTIFUL POWDERHORN LAKE August 6 & 7, 2016 Saturday 10-6, Sunday 10-5 Powderhorn Park, 3400 15th Ave S www.powderhornartfair.org This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. www.tctosca.com | 3 Cover Art “Bluegill I” by Kellie Rae Theiss Exploring TOSCA is the Metro Area’s only arts by category magazine. Published four times a year by Twin Cities TOSCA, this magazine provides the most comprehensive listing of arts events that take place in the metro and surrounding areas. Exploring TOSCA also features visual art from local artists. 5 Theatre About Theatre 6 Musical Theatre 10 Comedies & Farces 12 Children & Families 15 Jazz & Blues 18 Love & Romance 20 Women 22 Men 24 Dance & Movement 26 Dramas & Classics For information about advertising in Exploring TOSCA contact: Gail Weber 612.481.3206 [email protected] To subscribe to this magazine, see page 78. 27 Murder, Mystery & Horror 28 History, Law & Politics 30 Healing Arts 32 Free & Almost Free 35 Religion & Spirituality “Painted Turtle” by Kellie Rae Theiss On the Cover: EDITOR IN CHIEF: Gail M. Weber 36 New, Unique & Challenging GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Leann E. Johnson 38 Opera MARKETING & SALES: Amy J. Goetz Kellie Rae Nitz 41 Shakespeare TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF (A FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN– Mu Performing Arts............Page 48 42 Hispanic/Latino Culture AN ODE TO BROTHERS....Page 22 PROOFREADER: Doris Rubenstein 43 Native American Culture JAZZONEANDO LATIN ENSEMBLE...............Page 16 STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT: Laura Cohen 45 Black/African Culture CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Guy Odishaw Pete Macalek Julie Ann Segal Doris Rubenstein Gail M. Weber 47 English Culture ©2016 Gail M. Weber. All rights reserved. No reprint or reproduction allowed without written permission from publisher, artists or authors of all work, writings and/or art in this magazine. LIKE us on Facebook! 4 | 37 Nostalgia 40 Opera & Shakespeare 44 French Culture 46 Middle Eastern Culture 48 Asian Culture 50 The Art of Business 51 Art of Food 52 Art 54 Featured Artist 56 Art of the Home 58 The Art of Animals 60 Art of Fashion and Beauty 61 Events By Weekend 74 Arts on the Road 77 About Twin Cities TOSCA THE WAYZATA ART EXPERIENCE...............Page 33 THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO........................Page 41 UPPER POST MURDER MYSTERY WALKING TOUR................Page 33 Cover Artist Kellie Rae Theiss.................Page 54 Theatre..............................Page 5 Opera............................. Page 38 Shakespeare......................Page 41 Culture............................ Page 42 Art................................... Page 52 www.tctosca.com ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY:Children’s Theatre Company Photo : Theresa Wood Theatre About Theatre THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE Jun. 3–19, 2016 Theatre Pro Rata Dreamland Arts (1342 Van Buren Ave., St. Paul, MN) By Francis Beaumont. Directed by Amber Bjork. In this satire of Elizabethan plays, wealthy theatre patrons insist that their apprentice Rafe be included in a play and he becomes the errant Knight of the Burning Pestle, tasked to prove his bravery in a love story that does not need him. $14-$41 | theatreprorata.org | 612.874.9321 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, Saint Paul, MN) ordway.org | 651.224.4222 BROADWAY SONGBOOK® : KANDER & EBB AND ALL THAT JAZZ | Jun. 10–12, 2016 Enjoy the music of John Kander and Fred Ebb, the team responsible for Broadway hits such as Cabaret, Chicago, Funny Lady and more. $37 BROADWAY SONGBOOK® REBELS ON BROADWAY Sept. 23–25, 2016 Written by Jeffrey P. Scott & James A. Rocco. Discover the many shows in which Broadway bucked the status quo and, through sheer entertainment, woke us up. Tickets TBA “Acting is all about honesty. If you can fake that, you’ve got it made.” ~ George Burns www.tctosca.com THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD | Aug. 18–21, 2016 Blue Water Theatre Company Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Adam Hebeisen and Timothy Radermacher. This parody of the fairy tale genre is constructed from the most cliché magical plot points and filled with references to the greatest adventure stories of all time. Tickets TBA | bluewatertheatre.com | 952.855.9147 THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ | Aug. 25–Oct. 29, 2016 St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre (1616 Crest View Dr., Hudson, WI) By James Zimmerman. Directed by James Zimmerman. This musical biography chronicles the life story of The Righteous Brothers who recorded from 1963–1975. The musical duo galvanized the link between rock and rhythm & blues so convincingly that they spurred the creation of a new term: “blue-eyed soul.” $42 (show only); $62 (with dinner) | stcroixoffbroadway.com | 715.386.2394 ext. 333 ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY Sept. 13–Oct. 23, 2016 Children’s Theatre Company (2400 Third Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) A Kennedy Center commission based on the “Elephant & Piggie” books by Mo Willems. Script and lyrics by Mo Willems. Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma. Directed by Jerry Whiddon. Choreographed by Jessica Hartman. Elephant and Piggie put on a show where we learn the important responsibilities of being a good friend in this jazzy, jolly, and joyful vaudevillian romp of a musical. $10-$60 | childrenstheatre.org | 612.874.0400 | Preschool + Exploring Theatre | 5 Musical Theatre Guthrie Theater (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 SOUTH PACIFIC | Jun. 18–Aug. 28, 2015 Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan. Adapted from the novel “Tales of the South Pacific” by James A. Michener. Directed by Joseph Haj. Considered to be one of the greatest musicals of all time, this 1949 classic explores love and prejudice in the South Pacific during WWII. Songs include There is Nothin’ Like a Dame and Some Enchanted Evening. $15-$84 STEVEN MACKEY: ORPHEUS UNSUNG URINETOWN | Through Jun. 12, 2016 Daleko Arts The Prague Theater (110 East Main St., New Prague, MN) Lyrics by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann. Music by Mark Hollmann. Directed by Joshua Campbell. Music direction by Tony Sofie. Choreography by Erin Sheppard. This play mocks traditional musical theatre with an unconventional plot. In Urinetown, authorities have banned the use of individual bathrooms as the result of a twenty-year drought and a revolt ensues. Songs include Too Much Exposition, It’s a Privilege to Pee and Follow Your Heart. $15-$20 | dalekoarts.com | 952.314.9077 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET | Jun. 10, 2016–Jan. 21, 2017 Old Log Theatre (5185 Meadville St., Excelsior, MN) This is the telling of what happened on December 4, 1956 when an auspicious twist of fate brought together Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley at Sun Records’ storefront studio in Memphis, TN–the only occasion the four legends-to-be played together, and it has come to be known as one of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time. $25-$40 | oldlog.com | 952.474.5951 Jun. 16–18, 2016 Co-presented by the Guthrie Theater and the Liquid Music series of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Directed by Mark DeChiazza. Featuring So Percussion’s Jason Treuting and musicians of Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. This world premiere opera–without words–presents a volatile combination of music, cinematic imagery and dance to tell the legend of Orpheus, who is cast into chaos searching for sense and meaning in his own story. $26 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.859.7469 THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY Jun. 21–26, 2016 By Marsha Norman. Based on the book by Robert James Waller. Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. An Italian war bride living the life of an Iowa farm wife in 1965 falls for a traveling photographer while her family is away at the State Fair. Songs include Something from a Dream, Falling Into You and It All Fades Away. $39-$134 DISNEY’S THE LION KING | Jul. 5–Aug. 7, 2016 Based on the Disney animated film. Music by Timothy Rice and Elton John. This musical tells the story of Simba, a young lion cub, who grows up to stop his Uncle Scar from conquering the Pride Lands. Songs include Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Circle of Life and Hakuna Matata. $49-$154 “I hear the human race | Is fallin’ on its face | And hasn’t very far to go, But ev’ry whippoorwill | Is sellin’ me a bill | And tellin’ me it just ain’t so.” ~ “A Cockeyed Optimist” from South Pacific 6 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Musical Theatre GLENSHEEN: History Theatre GLENSHEEN | Jul. 6–24, 2016 History Theatre (30 East Tenth St., St. Paul, MN) By Jeffrey Hatcher. Music by Chan Poling. Directed by Ron Peluso. Musical arrangement by Robert Elhai. Musical direction by Andrew Fleser. Wicked dialogue and moving songs tell the story of the 1977 murder of an heiress in her Glensheen mansion in this dark musical about the most bizarre mystery in Minnesota history! $15-$50| historytheatre.com | 651.292.4323 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tom Rice. Book by Linda Wolverton. This classic story of Belle and the Beast who loves her includes the songs Be Our Guest and If I Can’t Love Her. Cross Community Players Jul. 22–31, 2016 Maple Grove Middle School (7000 Hemlock Lane, Maple Grove, MN) $14-$18 | crossplayers.org | 763.391.2787 Each patron is asked to bring canned goods or school supplies. Chanhassen Dinner Theatre | Through Sept. 3, 2016 (501 West 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) $56-$85 (w/dinner); $49-$70 (show only) | chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, Saint Paul, MN) ordway.org | 651. 224.4222 BROADWAY SONGBOOK® : KANDER & EBB AND ALL THAT JAZZ | Jun. 10–12, 2016 Enjoy the music of John Kander and Fred Ebb, the team responsible for Broadway hits such as Cabaret, Chicago, Funny Lady and more. $37 PAINT YOUR WAGON | Aug. 9–21, 2016 Music by Frederick Loewe. Book and Lyrics by Alan J. Lerner. New book adaptation by Jon Marans. Directed by David Armstrong. Choreographed by Josh Rhodes. Musical Direction by Ian Eisendrath. An Ordway co-production with 5th Avenue Theatre. This musical comedy about a miner and his daughter is set in a California mining camp during the Gold Rush in the 1850s. Songs include They Call the Wind Maria, I Talk to the Trees, and I Was Born under a Wand’rin Star. $34-$111 BROADWAY SONGBOOK® : REBELS ON BROADWAY Sept. 23–25, 2016 Written by Jeffrey P. Scott and James A. Rocco. Discover the many shows in which Broadway bucked the status quo, and through sheer entertainment, woke us up. Tickets TBA www.tctosca.com NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT | Jul. 8–Aug. 7, 2016 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) By Joe DiPietro. Music and lyrics by Gershwin & Gershwin. Directed by Adrian Balbontin. This musical comedy features 1920s-era feelgood music, extravagant costumes and dance numbers as well as an unlikely love story. Songs include Gershwin favorites like Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off and Someone to Watch Over Me. $15-$32 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 SWEENEY TODD | Jul. 15–24, 016 Mill City Summer Opera, Mill City Museum Ruin Courtyard (704 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Based on Drama by George Dibdin Pitt. Play by C.G. Bond. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondhrim. Libretto by Hugh Wheeler. Set in 1846 London, this is a musical thriller about a barber who was wrongfully imprisoned by a corrupt judge. He conspires with Mrs. Lovett to enhance her meat pies in order to exact his revenge. Songs include The Ballad of Sweeney Todd, The Worst Pies in London and Beggar Woman’s Lullaby. $35-$200 | millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7582 TITANIC: THE MUSICAL | Jul 22–31, 2016 River Valley Theatre Company Shakopee High School Theater (100 17th Ave. W, Shakopee, MN) Music and lyrics by Maury Leston. Book by Peter Stone. This Tony awardwinning musical tells the story of the wreck of the RMS Titanic as it traveled from Southampton to New York in the early 20th century. Songs include The Largest Floating Object in the World and I Have Danced. Tickets TBA | rivervalleytheatrecompany.com | 952.856.7062 Exploring Theatre | 7 Musical Theatre MINNETONKA THEATRE STUDENT SUMMER STOCK PRESENTS MUSIC & LYRICS BY PHIL COLLINS July 23–August 6, 2016 minnetonkatheatre.com | 952.401.5898 | art center on 7 main stage THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar. Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison. This musical comedy honors (and parodies) American musicals from the Jazz Age and their adoring fans. It includes tap-dancing chorus girls, snappy Broadway songs, mistaken identities, dream sequences, and a show within a show about showgirl Janet Vandegraff, who plans to give up her career in order to marry an oil tycoon. Songs include Cold Feets, Love is Always Lovely in the End and Message from a Nightingale. Moundsview Community Theatre | Jul. 15–31, 2016 Irondale Theater (2425 Long Lake Rd., New Brighton MN) $15-$41 | mvct.org | 651.638.2139 | Mon. Aug. 22 is Pay What You Can Artistry | Aug. 13–Sept. 11, 2016 (1800 West Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) $15-$41 | artistrymn.org | 952.563.8575 | Mon. Aug. 22 is Pay What You Can THE LADY PIRATES OF CAPTAIN BREE Jul. 22–30, 2016 Fridley Community Theatre Fine Arts Center, Spring Lake Park High School (1100 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park, MN) Book by Martin A. Follose. Music by Bill Francoeur. In this swashbuckling musical comedy, Captain Jennings must rely on a makeshift crew of motley prisoners and a sailor who can’t swim to protect his wealthy passengers. Songs include They’re a Nasty Lot and Thar Be a Man for Every Wench. $10-$15 | fridleycommunitytheatre.org | 763.502.5100 TARZAN: THE MUSICAL | Jul. 23–Aug. 6, 2016 Minnetonka Theatre, Arts Center on 7 (18285 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN) Music and lyrics by Phil Collins. Book by David Henry Hwang. Directed by Trent Boyum. Based on the animated Disney musical and Edgar Rice Burrough’s book, “Tarzan of the Apes.” The story of the jungle adventures of a man raised by gorillas and the woman he loves features heart-pumping music by rock legend Phil Collins. Songs include You’ll Be in My Heart and Two Worlds. $12-$18 | minnetonkatheatre.com | 952.401.5898 LES MISÉRABLES | Jul. 29–Aug. 14, 2016 Ashland Productions, Maplewood Community Center (2100 White Bear Ave. Maplewood, MN) By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Based on the book by Victor Hugo. Love, war, poverty, an orphan girl, and hookers are all part of the life of a parolee turned businessman who is hounded by Inspector Valjean in France in the early 1800s. Songs include I Dreamed a Dream, Master of the House and Do You Hear the People Sing. $11-$16 | maplewoodarts.com | 651.249.2230 THE POUND: A MUSICAL FOR THE DOGS Aug. 5–13, 2016 Imagined Theatre Mixed Blood Theatre (1501 4th St. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Phil Darg and Jules Darg. On her first day working at an animal shelter, Laura discovers she can actually understand what dogs are saying and soon learns all of their sad stories about how they ended up in the shelter. This fast-pased musical is fun for dog lovers of all ages. Tickets TBA | imaginedtheatre.org | 612.338.6131 Always In Tune One subscription $25 Two for $35 Limited time offer 612.481.3206 • www.tctosca.com 8 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Musical Theatre The Church Basement Ladies–RISE UP, O MEN: Plymouth Playhouse THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES RISE UP, O MEN | Aug. 17–Nov. 16, 2016 Plymouth Playhouse, Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) This new show features the men of the church and your favorite church basement ladies who serve them. As these hard-working farmers discuss their scrap lumber piles and the benefits of solder vs. weld, they unintentionally disrupt the order of the kitchen. $22-$34 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD | Aug. 18–21, 2016 Blue Water Theatre Company Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Adam Hebeisen and Timothy Radermacher. This parody of the fairy tale genre is constructed from the most cliché magical plot points and filled with references to the greatest adventure stories of all time. Tickets TBA | bluewatertheatre.com | 952.855.9147 THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ | Aug. 25–Oct. 29, 2016 St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre (1616 Crest View Dr., Hudson, WI) By James Zimmerman. Directed by James Zimmerman. This musical biography chronicles the life story of The Righteous Brothers who recorded from 1963–1975. The musical duo galvanized the link between rock and rhythm & blues so convincingly that they spurred the creation of a new term: “blue-eyed soul.” $42 (show only); $62 (with dinner) | stcroixoffbroadway.com | 715.386.2394 ext. 333 AVENUE Q | Sept. 23–Oct. 16, 2016 Chameleon Theatre Circle Ames Center, Box Theatre (12600 Nicollet Ave. S, Burnsville, MN) Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Smart. Book by Jeff Whitty. Directed by Richard William Kopf. This musical comedy uses humans and puppets to tell the stories of disparate neighborhood residents who struggle to find jobs, dates, and their everelusive purpose in life. Songs include Everyone’s A Little Bit Racist, If You Were Gay and The Internet Is for Porn. $16-$22 | chameleontheatre.org | 952.232.0814 www.tctosca.com Staged Readings HEAVEN’ S SOLDIERS: A MUSICAL IN TWO ACTS Mon., Jul. 25, 2016, 6:30PM Playwrights’ Center (2301 East Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Dean Oliver. This is a member stage-reading set in the wartorn future. When a pregnant soldier discovers a book from our time with references to successful non-violent peace tactics, she attempts to implement them within her culture’s military framework. Free | pwcenter.org | 612.332.7481 See Also: CHESS –See History, Law & Politics section. THE DIVAS OF DISCO –See Women section. YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN –See Children & Families section. SEUSSICAL –See Children & Families section. BARS AND MEASURES –See Dramas & Classics section. THE LITTLE MERMAID –See Children & Families section. Exploring Theatre | 9 Comedies & Farces Theatre BLITHE SPIRIT | Through Jun. 12, 2016 Artistry, Bloomington Center for the Arts (1800 West Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) By Noël Coward. Directed by Alan Sorenson. Set in the 1940s, this comedy is about a novelist and his new wife who host a dinner party that includes a séance. Unfortunately, the ghost of the author’s annoying first wife shows up and decides not to leave. “Blithe Spirit” can be seen at two different theatres this summer. $19-$27 | artistrymn.org | 952.563.8575 THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE Jun 3–19, 2016 Theatre Pro Rata Dreamland Arts (1342 Van Buren Ave., St. Paul, MN) By Francis Beaumont. Directed by Amber Bjork. In this satire of Elizabethan plays, wealthy theatre patrons insist that their apprentice, Rafe, be included in a play. Rafe is cast as the errant Knight of the Burning Pestle, tasked to prove his bravery in a love story that does not need him. $14-$41 | theatreprorata.org | 612.874.9321 AND SO IT GOES | Jun. 2–25, 2016 Dark & Stormy Productions The Grain Belt Warehouse (77 13th Ave. NE, Studio 202, Minneapolis, MN) By George F. Walker. Directed by Benjamin McGovern. Presented in partnership with Artspace. This dark comedy follows a middle class couple whose life has been derailed by career setbacks and their daughter’s schizophrenia. Therapy comes in the form of Kurt Vonnegut giving advice from the grave. $15-$34 | darkstormy.org | 612.401.4506 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 THE ODD COUPLE | Jun. 3–19, 2016 By Neil Simon. Directed by Daniel Ellis. Felix–a fastidious, oversensitive hypochondriac, and Oscar–a gruff and reckless slob– both have gotten the boot from their wives. Hilarious clashes and a steady stream of one-liners ensue when the men decide to share an apartment. $15-$30 | Age 14+ NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT | Jul. 8–Aug. 7, 2016 By Joe DiPietro Music by Gershwin & Gershwin. Directed by Adrian Balbontin. This musical comedy features 1920s-era feel-good music, extravagant costumes and dance numbers as well as an unlikely love story. Songs include Gershwin favorites like Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off and Someone to Watch Over Me. $15-$32 Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 CALENDAR GIRLS | Jun. 17–Jul. 24, 2016 By Tim Firth. Directed by Mary M. Finnerty. When Annie’s husband dies of leukemia, she and her friends set out to raise funds for a local charity–by posing for a calendar completely in the buff. $12-$60 THE LIAR | Sept. 9–Oct. 2, 2016 By David Ives. Adapted from “Le Menteur” by Pierre Corneille. Dorante, a charming, incorrigible liar, falls in love with Clarice, whom he meets along with her friend Lucrece on a visit to Paris. Unfortunately, he gets the two women mixed up and zany antics ensue. Tickets TBA THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE: Theatre Pro Rata TALLEY’S FOLLY Jul. 8–24, 2016 Artistry, Bloomington Center for Arts (1800 West Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) By Lanford Wilson. Directed by Angela Timberman. Age, religion and family differences do not stop Matt from pursuing the woman of his dreams in this Pulitzer Prizewinning romance set in Missouri on the Fourth of July, 1944. $9-$30 | artistrymn.org | 952.563.8575 | Mon. Jul. 18 is Pay What You Can. 10 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Comedies & Farces BIG PANTS AND BOTOX: Plymouth Playhouse JEEVES INTERVENES | Jul. 8–31, 2016 Theatre in the Round (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Margaret Raether. From the stories of P.G. Wodehouse. When a wealthy playboy faces an unwanted marriage and an old school chum may be shipped off to India, they hatch a plan to escape. Can their ever-faithful valet Jeeves rescue these two bumblers from themselves? $22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 A NIGHT OF ROMANTIC COMEDY Jul. 21–24, 2016 Columbia Heights Fine Arts Foundation Columbia Heights High School Performing Arts Center (4101 Washington Ave., Columbia Heights, MN) Enjoy a little love and comedy with three one-acts from Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite, William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and David Ive’s Sure Thing. $10 | 612.246.7831 THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Aug. 18–21, 2016 Blue Water Theatre Company Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Adam Hebeisen and Timothy Radermacher. This parody of the fairy tale genre is constructed from the most cliché magical plot points and filled with references to the greatest adventure stories of all time. Tickets TBA | bluewatertheatre.com | 952.855.9147 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) $22-$34 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 BIG PANTS AND BOTOX | Through Aug. 14, 2016 By Louise Roche. A blend of humor and poignancy leads the audience on an emotional roller coaster as Barbara comes to terms with the ups and downs of life as a fifty-something. $22-$34 THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES RISE UP, O MEN | Aug. 17–Nov. 16, 2016 This brand-new show features the men of the church and your favorite church basement ladies who serve them. As these hard-working farmers discuss their scrap lumber piles and the benefits of solder vs. weld, they unintentionally disrupt the order of the kitchen. ARSENIC & OLD LACE | Aug. 5–14, 2016 Expressions Community Theatre Lakeville Area Arts Center (20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN) By Joseph Kesselring. This 1939 farcical black comedy is about Mortimer Brewster and the stress he experiences after promising to marry his girl and upon learning that his spinster aunts have taken up poisoning men with their homemade elderberry wine laced with arsenic. $13 | www.ci.lakeville.mn.us | 952.985.4640 THE VENETIAN TWINS | Sept. 23–Oct. 16, 2016 Theatre Forever, Southern Theater (1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Carlo Goldoni. Written in the 1700s, this timeless comedy of the impending marriages of two estranged twins includes physical comedy, verbal play, mayhem and stupidity. Drawing heavily from Italian Commedia dell’arte, this production “…plays like the love child of Monty Python, Jane Austen, and The Princess Bride.”–MPLS/St. Paul Magazine. $18-$24 | southerntheater.org | 612.340.0155 | Tues., Oct. 4 is Pay What You Can. See Also: THE LADY PIRATES OF CAPTAIN BREE – See Musical Theatre section. THE DROWSY CHAPERONE –See Musical Theatre section. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY–See Love & Romance section. www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 11 Children & Families THE JUJUNGLE BOOK: Old Log Theatre Stages Theatre Co. (1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN) $5-$16 | stagestheatre.org | 952.979.1111 ANNIE JR. | Jun. 24–Jul. 31, 2016 Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Book by Thomas Meehan. Based on the “Little Orphan Annie” comic strip by Harold Gray. By permission of The Media Tribune Services, Inc. This is the children’s version of the 1977 Broadway musical and the 1982 film about Annie, an 11-year old orphan at the Municipal Girls Orphanage run by the cranky and often hungover Miss Hannigan. Things change after Annie spends Christmas with Daddy Warbucks. Songs include It’s a Hard-Knock Life and Tomorrow. All ages TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR Theatre SEUSSICAL | Jun. 17–26, 2016 Eden Prairie Players Staring Lake Amphitheatre (14800 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie, MN) Music by Stephen Flaherty. Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Based upon the books of Dr. Seuss. Directed by Stephen Houtz. Musical Director Melissa Warhol. Choreographer Brianna Belland. This musical, based upon several of Dr. Seuss’s stories, includes the songs How Lucky You Are, Green Eggs and Ham and Oh, The Thinks You Can Think! Tickets TBA | edenprairieplayers.com | 952.470.6300 Aug. 5–20, 2016 Discover all the joy and wonder of night time sounds and creatures, fireflies and flashlights, blankies and teddy bears and of course, stars. Ages 18 mos.-4years MAGIC TREEHOUSE: A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS Sept. 16–Oct. 20, 2016 Book and lyrics by Will Osborne and Murray Horwitz. Music and additional lyrics by Allen Toussaint. Based on the book “Magic Tree House #4: A Good Night for Ghosts” by Mary Pope Osborne. Jack and Annie venture back to New Orleans, 1915, where the streets are alive with the sounds of the Jazz Age, and they meet a 14-year-old Louis Armstrong. All ages THE JUNGLE BOOK | Jun. 21–Aug. 12, 2016 Old Log Theatre (5185 Meadville St., Greenwood, MN) By Rudyard Kipling. Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves, learns the ways of the jungle with the help of his friends, Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, as he tries to outwit the dreaded tiger Shere Khan. $10-$14 | oldlog.com | 952.474.5951 THE WIZARD OF OZ Based on the 1900 novel “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum. Adapted by Frank Gabrielson. Music and lyrics from the 1939 MGM motion pictures score by Harold Arlen & Y. Harburg. Dorothy, her dog Toto and her friends Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion encounter witches, flying monkeys and other adventures on their journey to see the wizard. Songs include Over the Rainbow and If I Only Had a Brain. Children’s Castle Theatre | Jun. 24–26, 2016 Lakeville Area Arts Center (20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN) $8-$13 | childrenscastletheatre.org | 952.985.4640 Young Artists Initiative | Aug. 11–14, 2016 Wellstone Center (179 Robie St. E, St. Paul, MN) $6-$10 | youngartistsmn.org | 651.222.5437 12 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Children & Families DISNEY’S THE LION KING Jul. 5–Aug. 7, 2016 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Based on the Disney animated film. Music by Timothy Rice and Elton John. This musical tells the story of Simba, a young lion cub who grows up to stop his Uncle Scar from conquering the Pride Lands. Songs include Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Circle of Life and Hakuna Matata. $49-$154 | hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.859.7469 TARZAN: THE MUSICAL Jul. 23–Aug. 6, 2016 Minnetonka Theatre, Arts Center on 7 (18285 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN) Music and lyrics by Phil Collins. Book by David Henry Hwang. Directed by Trent Boyum. Based on the animated Disney musical and Edgar Rice Burrough’s book, “Tarzan of the Apes”. The story of the jungle adventures of a man raised by gorillas and the woman he loves features heart-pumping music by rock legend Phil Collins. Songs include You’ll Be in My Heart and Two Worlds. $12-$18 | minnetonkatheatre.com | 952.401.5898 YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Based on the comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. This Broadway musical about the Peanuts gang–Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and Schroeder– includes the songs Suppertime, My Blanket and Me, and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Off Broadway Musical Theatre | Jul. 21–Aug. 6, 2016 Civic Center Park (4401 Xylon Ave. N, New Hope, MN) Free ($4 suggested donation) | obmt.org Chaska Valley Family Theatre | Jul. 29–Aug. 6, 2016 Chaska Community Center Theater (1661 Park Ridge Dr. Chaska, MN) $12-$17 | cvft.org | 952.250.7206 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tom Rice. Book by Linda Wolverton. This classic story of Belle and the Beast who loves her includes the songs Be Our Guest and If I Can’t Love Her. Cross Community Players | Jul. 22–31, 2016 Maple Grove Middle School (7000 Hemlock Lane, Maple Grove, MN) $14-$18 | crossplayers.org | 763.391.ARTS (2787) Each patron is asked to bring canned goods or school supplies. Chanhassen Dinner Theatre | Through Sept. 3, 2016 (501 West 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) $56-$85 (w/dinner); $49-$70 (show only) | chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 www.tctosca.com MARY POPPINS: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL Jul. 29–Aug. 7, 2016 St. Anthony Community Theater St. Anthony High School (3303 33rd Ave NE, St. Anthony) Based on the Disney film. Music by the Sherman Brothers. Directed by Michael Sheeks. A magical singing nanny visits a dysfunctional family in London to care for their two children. Songs include A Spoonful of Sugar, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and Chim Chim Cher-ee. Tickets TBA | sactheater.org THE LITTLE MERMAID | Aug. 4–14, 2016 Rosetown Playhouse, Como Lakeside Pavilion (1360 Lexington Parkway North, St. Paul, MN) Based on the tale by Hans Christian Andersen and the classic animated Disney film. Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater. Book by Doug Wright. This musical is about Ariel, a young mermaid who longs to see the world above the sea, and includes the songs Under the Sea and Kiss the Girl. $5-$12 | rosetownplayhouse.org | 651.792.7414 (x 2) THE POUND: A MUSICAL FOR THE DOGS Aug. 5–13, 2016 Imagined Theatre Mixed Blood Theatre (1501–4th St. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Phil Darg and Jules Darg. On her first day working at an animal shelter, Laura discovers she can actually understand what dogs are saying, and soon learns all of their sad stories about how they ended up in the shelter. This fast-paced musical is fun for dog lovers of all ages. Tickets TBA | imaginedtheatre.org | 612.338.6131 See more Children & Families events on the next page Exploring Theatre | 13 Children & Families ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY:Children’s Theatre Company Photo : Theresa Wood THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Aug. 18–21, 2016 Blue Water Theatre Company Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Adam Hebeisen and Timothy Radermacher. This parody of the fairy tale genre is constructed from the most cliché magical plot points and filled with references to the greatest adventure stories of all time. Tickets TBA | bluewatertheatre.com | 952.855.9147 Events Children’s Theatre Company (2400 Third Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) $10-$60 | childrenstheatre.org | 612.874.0400 PINOCCHIO | Jul. 15–Aug. 14, 2016 By Carlo Collodi. Adapted and directed by Greg Banks. Pinocchio dreams of being a real boy, but will the tempting delights of puppet shows and Playland be too much? When Geppetto is swallowed by a whale, it is up to this little wooden puppet to show his courage. Kindergarten + ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY Sept. 13–Oct. 23, 2016 A Kennedy Center commission based on the “Elephant & Piggie” books by Mo Willems. Script and lyrics by Mo Willems. Music by Deborah Wicks La Puma. Directed by Jerry Whiddon. Choreographed by Jessica Hartman. Elephant and Piggie put on a show where we learn the important responsibilities of being a good friend in this jazzy, jolly, and joyful vaudevillian romp of a musical. Preschool + THE LAST FIREFLY | Sept. 27–Nov. 13, 2016 By Naomi Iizuka. Directed by Peter C. Brosius. Boom, the son of Thunder, sets out on an epic search for his father, ultimately discovering his true self and the strength within him that always existed. Grade 3 + 14 | Exploring Theatre WORLD WAR I WEEKEND Aug. 20 & 21, 2016 Historic Fort Snelling (200 Tower Ave., St. Paul, MN) Commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I (1914-1918) and explore the ways this conflict shaped the world we know today. Learn about Minnesota’s role in the war, visit with costumed reenactors, watch military demonstrations, stand in a recreated WWI-style trench, and experience what life was like for Minnesotans during this time. $6-$12 | historicfortsnelling.org | 612.726.1171 FAMILY DAY Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400–3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) On the second Sunday of every month, families are invited to the MIA for a day of making art, going on artful adventures, meeting local musicians, dancers, storytellers, and more. Free | new.artsmia.org | 613.870.0723 Minnesota Children’s Museum (10 W 7th St. St. Paul, MN) Dedicated to sparking children’s learning through play, MCM says, “Kids play more. Adults do, too.” Closed on Mondays and holidays. $9.95 | mcm.org | 651.225.6000 | Free admission on Target Free 3rd Sundays. BELL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (10 Church St. SE, Minneapolis, MN) The museum’s “Touch and See Discovery Room” and “Dioramas” are popular exhibits on display, especially for children. For more information see Art of Animals section. $5-$8 | bellmuseum.umn.edu | 612.626.9660 | Free on Sundays www.tctosca.com Jazz & Blues Theatre Concerts THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar. Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison. This musical comedy honors (and parodies) American musicals from the Jazz Age and their adoring fans. It includes tap-dancing chorus girls, snappy Broadway songs, mistaken identities, dream sequences, and a show within a show about showgirl Janet Vandegraff, who plans to give up her career in order to marry an oil tycoon. Songs include Cold Feets, Love is Always Lovely in the End and Message from a Nightingale. BROADWAY SONGBOOK® : KANDER & EBB AND ALL THAT JAZZ | Jun. 10–12, 2016 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, Saint Paul, MN) See Musical Theatre section. Moundsview Community Theatre Jul. 15–31, 2016 Irondale Theater (2425 Long Lake Rd., New Brighton MN) $15-$41 | mvct.org | 651-638-2139 | Mon. Aug. 22 is Pay What You Can Artistry | Aug. 13–Sept. 11, 2016 (1800 West Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) $15-$41 | artistrymn.org | 952.563.8575 | Mon. Aug. 22 is Pay What You Can MAGIC TREEHOUSE: A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS Sept. 16–Oct. 20, 2016 Stages Theatre Co. (1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN) Book and lyrics by Will Osborne and Murray Horwitz. Music and additional lyrics by Allen Toussaint. Based on the book “Magic Tree House #4: A Good Night for Ghosts,” by Mary Pope Osborne. Jack and Annie venture back to New Orleans, 1915, where the streets are alive with the sounds of the Jazz Age, and they meet a 14-year old Louis Armstrong. $5-$16 | stagestheatre.org | 952.979.1111 | All ages JAZZ AT THE JUNGLE: CONNIE EVINGSON Jun. 19 & Aug. 28, 2016 Jungle Theatre (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Known for exploring divergent musical paths, Connie Evenson’s music ranges from jazz and Broadway standards to the music of Peggy Lee, the Beatles, Dave Frishberg, bossa nova, gypsy jazz and more. $25 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 THE MUSIC OF ELLINGTON & ELLA Fri., Jun. 24, 2016 Orchestra Hall (1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) Duke Ellington Orchestra and Patti Austin. The Duke Ellington Orchestra performs Ellington hits, including Caravan, Mood Indigo and Take the A Train. After intermission, Grammy ® Awardwinning vocalist Patti Austin joins the Orchestra, scatting and singing in a tribute to that First Lady of Song, Ella Fitzgerald. $30-$90 | minnesotaorchestra.org | 612-371-5656 Legends @ the Capri Theater Dennis Spears, Artistic Director Dance Southern Theater (1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) $18-$24 | southerntheater.org | 612.340.0155 FIRST NIGHTS OF A FOOT FLIGHT | Jul. 21–24, 2016 Sophisticated Lady – A Tribute to Natalie Cole with Ginger Commodore and Friends September 10 & 11, 2016 Sweeping Through the City: A Celebration of Gospel Music with Shirley Marie Graham and Sanford Moore February 11 & 12, 2017 Eclectic Edge Ensemble Artistic direction by Karis Sloss. This evening of jazz dance is accompanied by newly-composed music and includes works by Sloss, guest choreographers, and a preview of Sloss’ new work–an adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. RHYTHMICALLY SPEAKING 2016 | Aug. 18–20, 2016 The work of local and national jazz and rhythm-driven choreographers, whose work speaks to the uniquely human experience of embodying rhythm, will be featured in this annual production. www.tctosca.com Chances Are: The Johnny Mathis Duets with Gevonee Ford, Gwen Matthews and Dan Chouinard, piano November 19 & 20, 2016 Judy! You Bette! Judy Garland! Bette Midler! Classics! with Erin Schwab and Band April 22 & 23, 2017 Season and Capri Star Tickets on Sale Now. www.thecapritheater.org | TicketWorks: 612-326-1813 Exploring Theatre | 15 JAZZONEANDO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE Jazz & Blues Concerts JAZZ ON THE PRAIRIE BIG BAND This 20-piece big band, based in Eden Prairie, is made up entirely of volunteer musicians and performs all styles of jazz and big band music. The band performs about 10-15 times per year around the greater Twin Cities area, providing free concerts to the general public. Free | jazzontheprairie.com Mon. Jun. 12, 2016, 2-8PM–Festival of Jazz on the Prairie, Staring Lake Park, Eden Prairie Mon. Jun. 20, 2016, 7PM–Centennial Lakes Concert, Centennial Lakes Park, Edina Sun. Jul. 3, 5PM–Eden Prairie’s Independence Day Celebration, Round Lake, Eden Prairie Thurs. Jul. 7, 7PM–Salo Park Concert, Salo Park, Village of St. Anthony Wed. Jul. 13, 6:30PM–Concert at The Village, The Village at Mendota Heights Wed. Jul. 27, 2016, 7PM–Staring Lake Concert, Staring Lake Park, Eden Prairie JAZZONEANDO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE Jun. 22–28, 2016 Hailing from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, this hot new band plays Latin Jazz, son cubano, salsa, guajira and more. Jazz Preview and Katia Cardenas Album Release Party | Wed., Jun. 22, 2016, 8PM Icehouse (2528 Nicollet Ave. S, Minneapolis) $10-$12 | icehousempls.com | 612.276.6523 Mears Park Sixth Street Stage | Fri., Jun., 24, 2016, 5PM (221 5th St. E, St. Paul, MN) Concert. Free | hotsummerjazz.com Latin Rhythms Mini-Clinics Mon., Jun. 27, 2016, 10AM-6PM Jazz Central Studios (407 Central Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) $35-$150 | jazzcentralstudios.org | 612.729.1799 Registration required. Concert and Jam Session | Mon., Jun. 27, 2016, 8PM Jazz Central Studios (407 Central Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) $5-$10 | jazzcentralstudios.org | 612.729.1799 JAZZONEANDO performs with Twin Cities Latin Jazz Orchestra | Tue., Jun. 28, 2016. 8PM Jazz Central Studios (407 Central Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) $5-$10 | jazzcentralstudios.org | 612.424.3594 16 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com TIM PATRICK AND THE BLUE EYES BAND Jazz & Blues ‘Ol Blue Eyes Jazz Festivals TIM PATRICK AND HIS BLUE EYES BAND Tim Patrick is a dynamic Sinatra-style singerwho performs regularly in the Twin Cities area with his swingin’ Blue Eyes Band. Along with popular music from many different eras, the Great American Songbook forms much of Tim and the Blue Eyes repertoire. Under the direction of Todd “Toddfather” Matheson, the Blue Eyes Band backs up Tim with skill, swing, and verve! timparickmusic.com TWIN CITIES JAZZ FESTIVAL | Jun. 23–25, 2016 Mears Park (221 E. 5th St., Saint Paul, MN) The Twin Cities Jazz Festival is a free, family-friendly event attracting over 30,000 people to the vibrant, joyful sounds of jazz. Festival events are held in and around beautiful Mears Park in the heart of downtown Saint Paul’s historic Lowertown neighborhood. Free | hotsummerjazz.com Shoreview Community Center (4580 N. Victoria St., Shoreview, MN) Free | 651.490.4734 Serengeti 3 CONCERT IN THE COMMONS | Wed. Jun. 29, 2016, 7PM NINE NIGHTS OF DANCE | Tues. Aug. 09, 2016, 6:30PM Minnesota Historical Society (345 Kellogg Blvd. W, Saint Paul, MN) Free | mnhs.org MUSIC IN THE PARKS | Mon. Aug. 16, 2016, 7:30PM Lake Harriet Bandshell (4135 W Lake Harriet Pkwy., Minneapolis, MN) Free | 612.230.6400 SINATRA GOES TO HAWAII ON THE LOVE BOAT Tues., Aug. 16, 2016,11:30AM Ideal Presence Dinner Shows Ideal Hall (1494 Dale St., St. Paul, MN) Enjoy dinner and the music of Frank Sinatra performed by Bill Rasmussen. See Nostalgia section for more information. John Traeger 651.253.1382 [email protected] www.johntraegerstudio.com Unique gifts for someone special. All of my Jewelry Boxes are handmade in the USA, using the finest domestic and exotic hardwoods. www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 17 Love & Romance BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN: Transatlantic Love Affair, Southern Theater THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY Jun. 21–26, 2016 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Marsha Norman. Based on the book by Robert James Waller. Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. An Italian war bride living the life of an Iowa farm wife in 1965 falls for a traveling photographer while her family is away at the State Fair. Songs include Something from a Dream, Falling into You and It All Fades Away. $39-$134 | hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.859.7469 SENSE AND SENSIBILITY By Kate Hamill. Set in England in the late 1700s, this comedy of manners follows the life, loves and heartbreak of the Dashwood sisters: the practical, reserved Elinor and the emotional, expressive Marianne. Some believe that the two different temperaments of the sisters reflect the historical and cultural changes taking place during that time. Theatre Southern Theater (1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) southerntheater.org | 612.340.0155 BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN Jun. 3–Jul. 17, 2016 Transatlantic Love Affair What happens when a fisherman falls in love with a woman who happens to be a seal? Inspired by the folktale of the selkie, this story of love and loss is told with song and movement to create a world that is magical, moving, and heartfelt. $18-$24 | Tues., Jun. 14 is Pay What You Can. THE VENETIAN TWINS | Sept. 23–Oct. 16, 2016 Theatre Forever By Carlo Goldoni. Written in the 1700s, this timeless comedy of the impending marriages of two estranged twins includes physical comedy, verbal play, mayhem and stupidity. Drawing heavily from Italian Commedia dell’arte, this production “...plays like the love child of Monty Python, Jane Austen, and The Princess Bride.” MPLS/St. Paul Magazine. $18-$24 | Tues., Oct. 4 is Pay What You Can. 18 | Exploring Theatre Theatre in the Round Jun. 3–26, 2016 (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) $15-$22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 Guthrie Theater Sept. 10–Oct. 29, 2016 (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Tickets TBA | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 LE SWITCH | Jun. 17–Jul. 31, 2016 Jungle Theatre (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Philip Dawkins. Directed by Jeremy Cohen. Marriage equality has finally reached the U.S. and commitment-shy David finds himself in Montreal and unexpectedly swept off his feet by a beautiful young florist. David and his non-traditional family must decide for themselves what it really means to be committed, what it means to be married and what it means to be queer. $30-$48 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 A NIGHT OF ROMANTIC COMEDY | Jul. 21–24, 2016 Columbia Heights Fine Arts Foundation Columbia Heights High School Performing Arts Center (4101 Washington Ave., Columbia Heights, MN) Enjoy a little love and comedy with three one-acts from Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite, William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and David Ive’s Sure Thing. $10 | 612.246.7831 www.tctosca.com Love & Romance Theatre Music TALLEY’S FOLLY | Jul. 8–24, 2016 Artistry (1800 West Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) By Lanford Wilson. Directed by Angela Timberman. Age, religion and family differences do not stop Matt from pursuing the woman of his dreams in this Pulitzer Prize-winning romance set in Missouri on the Fourth of July, 1944. $9-$30 | artistrymn.org | 952.563.8575 | Mon. Jul. 18 is Pay What You Can. A BROADWAY ROMANCE | Sun. Jul. 10, 2016, 7PM Orchestra Hall (1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) Vocals by Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana. Piano and musical direction by Ted Sperling. This cabaret-style version of “A Broadway Romance” celebrates the highs and lows of love from Bernstein, Sondheim, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, and the Gershwins. $30-$60 | minnesotaorchestra.org | 612.371.5656 THE LIAR | Sept. 9–Oct. 2, 2016 Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) By David Ives. Adapted from “Le Menteur” by Pierre Corneille. Dorante, a charming, incorrigible liar, falls in love with Clarice whom he meets along with her friend Lucrece on a visit to Paris. Unfortunately, he gets the two women mixed up and zany antics ensue. Tickets TBA | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 See Also: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST–See Musical Theatre section. SOUTH PACIFIC –See Musical Theatre section. NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT–See Musical Theatre section. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM –See Shakespeare section. See Opera section. See Shakespeare section. “Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” ~ James Baldwin www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 19 CALENDAR GIRLS:Park Square Theatre Photo : Petronella Ytsma Women Theatre SENSE AND SENSIBILITY By Kate Hamill. Set in England in the late 1700s, this comedy of manners follows the life, loves and heartbreak of the Dashwood sisters: the practical, reserved Elinor and the emotional, expressive Marianne. Some believe that the two different temperaments of the sisters reflect the historical and cultural changes taking place during that time. Theatre in the Round | Jun. 3–26, 2016 (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) $15-$22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 Guthrie Theater | Sept. 10–Oct. 29, 2016 (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Tickets TBA | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 CALENDAR GIRLS | Jun. 17–Jul. 24, 2016 Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) By Tim Firth. Directed by Mary M. Finnerty. When Annie’s husband dies of leukemia, she and her friends set out to raise funds for a local charity–by posing for a calendar completely in the buff. $12-$60 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 20 | Exploring Theatre THE LADY PIRATES OF CAPTAIN BREE | Jul. 22–30, 2016 Fridley Community Theatre Fine Arts Center, Spring Lake Park High School (1100 81st Ave. NE, Spring Lake Park, MN) Book by Martin A. Follose. Music by Bill Francoeur. In this swashbuckling musical comedy, Captain Jennings must rely on a makeshift crew of motley prisoners and a sailor who can’t swim to protect his wealthy passengers. Songs include They’re a Nasty Lot and Thar Be a Man for Every Wench. $10-$15 | fridleycommunitytheatre.org | 763.502.5100 BIG PANTS AND BOTOX | Through Aug. 14, 2016 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) By Louise Roche. A tremendous blend of humor and poignancy leads the audience on an emotional roller coaster as Barbara comes to terms with the ups and downs of life as a fifty-something. $22-$34 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 See Also: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE –See Musical Theatre section. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE –See Comedies & Farces section. www.tctosca.com Dance HORIDRAA—GOLDEN HEALING Sept. 16 & 17, 2016, 7:30PM Ananya Dance Theatre The O’Shaughnessy, St. Catherine’s University (2004 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN) Turmeric, the golden yellow root of cuisine and medicine, serves as organizing metaphor for this original work of dance theater reflecting women’s roles and practices to promote healing. $19-$29 | oshag.stkate.edu | 651.690.6700 Strength and Beauty, 30 x 40 in., original oil Women SHOMA | Sept. 29 & 30, 2016 Jawaahir Dance Company The Lab Theater (700 N 1st St., Minneapolis, MN) Choreography by Cassandra Shore. Script by Kay Hardy Campbell. Directed by Hilary Smith. Music by Georges Ensemble, Tim O’Keefe and Laura Harada. This updated version of “Shoma” features a Bedouin storyteller at a Saudi women’s wedding party where women dance for each other in long flowing colorful costumes. For more information, see Middle East Culture section. Tickets TBA | jawaahier.org | 612.872.6050 Tracy Anderson 320.808.5446 [email protected] tracyandersonfineart.com Music Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (501 West 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 THE DIVAS OF DISCO | Jul. 22 & 23, 2016 Presented by Lori Dokken. Some of the Twin Cities’ female vocalists, including Patty Peterson, Debbie Duncan, Judi Vinar, and Rachel Holder Hennig–recreate those “disco nights” of the 70s and 80s–with Cory Wong on guitar, Jay Young on bass, Jimmy Steffen on keyboards, and Peter Hennig on drums. $40-$55 THE ANDREWS SISTERS: MUSIC AND MEMORIES Sat., Aug. 27, 2016, 1PM Hosted by Bill Arnold. Musical direction by Raymond Berg. Minnesota’s own Andrews Sisters, with performers– Lisa Pallen, Kathy Mueller and Aimee Lee, recreate the vocal stylings of the first million-selling “girl group,” backed by a sixpiece band. Songs include Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy and Rum and Coca Cola. $40-$55 Exploring TOSCATM One subscription for $25; Two for $35 612.481.3206 or see page 78 Exhibits JOYS & TEARS IN THE APRON STRINGS Through Jun. 25, 2016 Textile Center (3000 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) Minnesota fiber artist Yvonne Cory, who has been keeping the history of aprons alive, is the curator of this apron exhibit, which features both vintage aprons from past decades and ones she has individually designed. The exhibition will include full bib and half aprons for children, men and women. Free | textilecentermn.org | 612.436.0464 LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM | Through Jun. 26, 2016 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) This unique period room exhibit in two of Mia’s well-loved English interiors–the Queen Ann room and the Georgian Drawing room–portrays Austen’s habits as a reader and writer, recreates scenes from her novel Emma (celebrating its 200th birthday in 2015), and invites museum visitors to read works that Austen read, wrote, or inspired. Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.0723 Limited time offer. www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 21 Men The Church Basement Ladies–RISE UP, O MEN: Plymouth Playhouse Since Summer is the season for Father’s Day, we felt it was a good time to include a section about men. Especially since we always have a section devoted to women. I know some of the entries may appear to be making fun of men. But as Jane Austen said in Northanger Abbey, “I assure you. I have no notion of treating men with such respect. That is the way to spoil them.” THE ODD COUPLE | Jun. 3–19, 2016 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) By Neil Simon. Directed by Daniel Ellis. Felix–a fastidious, oversensitive hypochondriac, and Oscar–a gruff and reckless slob– both have gotten the boot from their wives. Hilarious clashes and a steady stream of one-liners ensue when the men decide to share an apartment. $15-$30 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 | Age 14+ BARS AND MEASURES | Aug. 26–Oct. 29, 2016 Jungle Theatre (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Idris Goodwin. Directed by Marion McClinton. Based on a true story, this beautiful journey through faith, family, melody and time tells the tale of two brothers, both musicians, one a Christian and the other a Muslim. One living in freedom, the other in jail. $30-$48 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Jun. 10, 2016–Jan. 21, 2017 Old Log Theatre (5185 Meadville St., Excelsior, MN) This is the telling of what happened on December 4, 1956 when an auspicious twist of fate brought together Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley at Sun Records’ storefront studio in Memphis, TN–the only occasion the four legends-to-be played together, and it has come to be known as one of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time. $25-$40 | oldlog.com | 952.474.5951 THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES RISE UP, O MEN | Aug. 17–Nov. 16, 2016 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) This brand-new show features the men of the church and your favorite church basement ladies who serve them. As these hardworking farmers discuss their scrap lumber piles and the benefits of solder vs. weld, they unintentionally disrupt the order of the kitchen. $22-$34 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 22 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Men An Ode to Older Brothers By Gail M. Weber “What strange creatures brothers are.” ~ Mary Crawford in “Mansfield Park” by Jane Austen Jane Austen had six brothers. So I guess she knew. For my sister and me, one was plenty. We learned a lot from our older brother. We grew up in the 50s and 60s. And the 70s. (Ok my sister was not around in the 50s. I know she would want that clarified.) Anyway, since we grew up way back then, our gender roles were pretty defined. My sister and I did all of the housework and my brother did sports. He could have mowed the lawn but my dad had an electric lawnmower and thought it was dangerous. As much as my brother was a big meanie, we didn’t actually want him to die. Well my parents didn’t anyway. And then there was the fact that he was the first grandchild (on both sides), my parents’ only son, and the oldest. And my mother loved him best. You’re probably starting to get the picture here. He did add some spice to our quiet Midwestern lives. Whether he was showing us how to ride a horse bareback or make big fire with matches and Aqua Net hairspray, there was never a dull moment. And his impression of John Wayne never failed to impress us. Sure, he was a skinny kid with a thick shock of black hair–but when he put his thumbs in his belt loops and said “That’ll be the day,” we really believed he was channeling The Duke. He was also the spreader of false information. Information, that my sister and I accepted as Gospel. At first. Like the time he convinced our younger sister that she couldn’t whistle because she wasn’t biting down hard enough on her finger and thumb. So she kept biting. He kept encouraging her. Soon tears were streaming down her little cheeks. Usually, one learned the he was “fibbing” pdq. It took me one quick taste to discover that the sap in milkweed IS NOT real milk. But it wasn’t until I was in law school, (law school!) that I learned that you don’t “die instantly” if a bee lands on your nose. This I discovered while on a picnic, when my boyfriend gave me a puzzled look and asked me why I was cupping my nose every time I saw a bee. My brother, let’s call him Brian, did have a fearlessness about him that one had to admire. At the tender age of nine he was carrying our baby sister down a flight of stairs when he lost his footing and started to fall. But he held onto that baby and protected her as he fell, letting his back take the punishment all the way down www.tctosca.com the stairs. I’m sure it was this same determination that made him a State Wrestling Champion in high school. And a prosecuting attorney as an adult. (Oh the irony!) As adults we took a family trip to Europe, and since assuming the role as the person in charge comes so naturally to him my brother happily did all of the driving. And we happily let him. But he sure got cranky, waiting in the rental car, when my sister and I were a mere 45 minutes late. We had hair to style and make-up to apply. “We have to make ourselves beautiful,” I explained. “That’ll be the day” was his only reply. So it came as no surprise when were strolling down a street in Luxembourg, and my brother suddenly walked over to help a couple of tourists who had a flat tire. Of all of the passersby, it was only my brother who offered to help. In fact, he changed their tire all by himself. Sort of a John Wayne thing to do, I guess. I learned many things from my brother. How to make peanut butter and pickle sandwiches. How to adjust the kitchen sprayer so that the next person to turn on the faucet receives a surprise shower. And how to apologize without losing face. (“Jeeze, you’re ugly, Gail.” “Brian, apologize to your sister.” “I’m sorry you’re ugly, Gail.”) And I learned that brothers are different than sisters. I like to think that having two younger sisters helped to mold him into the man he is today. (He raised three lovely children, after all.) Maybe he will come to believe that too. Yeah, that’ll be the day. Exploring Theatre | 23 Dance & Movement RHYTHMICALLY SPEAKING DANCE 2016: The Southeren Theater Photo: Bill Cameron Southern Theater (continued) THE BEGINING OF THINGS | Jun. 23–26, 2016 Dance & Other Behaviors Including a solo work inspired by Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, D&OB weaves dynamic physicality with experimental storytelling to create a collection of visually-arresting narratives. FIRST NIGHTS OF A FOOT FLIGHT Jul. 21–24, 2016 Eclectic Edge Ensemble Artistic direction by Karis Sloss. This evening of jazz dance is accompanied by newly-composed music and includes works by Sloss, guest choreographers, and a preview of Sloss’ new work–an adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. RHYTHMICALLY SPEAKING 2016 Aug. 18–20, 2016 The work of local and national jazz and rhythm-driven choreographers, whose work speaks to the uniquely human experience of embodying rhythm, will be featured in this annual production. The Cowles Center (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) thecowlescenter.org | 612.206.3600 BLM AND CONTEMPO PHYSICAL DANCE Jun. 17–25, 2016 These two companies, known for highly physical, driving dance merge their creative processes to present two world premieres. $15-$30 SUFIANA—THE SUFI ECSTASY | Sept. 16–18, 2016 Southern Theater (1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) $18-$24 | southerntheater.org | 612.340.0155 BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN Jun. 3–Jul. 17, 2016 Transatlantic Love Affair What happens when a fisherman falls in love with a woman who happens to be a seal? Inspired by the folktale of the selkie, this story of love and loss is told with song and movement to create a world that is magical, moving, and heartfelt. Tues., Jun. 14 is Pay What You Can. A HILL IN NATCHEZ | Jul. 14–17, 2016 Presented by Joseph Horton. This meditation, on the strange gravity of power that transforms a scenic hill into a bazaar where people stroll idly past humans for sale, is told with a hallucinatory mix of music, visuals, and dance. 24 | Exploring Theatre Katha Dance Theatre Live music composed by Dr. Pooja Goswami. Choreography by KDT’s Founder and Artistic Director Rita Mustaphi. Minnesota’s first Indian dance company presents “an experience in divine ecstasy.” Sufi music, movement and dance are all integral parts of Sufism which believes in complete devotion to the Divine and an absolute love for mankind. $21-$26 (fees not included) DON QUIXOTE | Aug. 20–21, 2016 Metropolitan Ballet Auditorium at Hopkins High School (2400 Lindbergh Dr., Minnetonka, MN) Music by Ludwig Minkus. Based on an episode from “Don Quixote de la Mancha” by Miguel de Cervantes. Choreography by Erik. J. Sanborn after “Petipa.” This romantic comedy tells the story of the Spanish knight-errant, Don Quixote, who, with his servant Sancho Panza, tilts at windmills and searches for his beloved Dulcinea. Tickets TBA | metroballet.org | 952.937.1387 www.tctosca.com Dance & Movement Jawaahir Dance Company performs Middle Eastern dance as a living art form at its highest artistic level. It is committed to bringing the rich folkloric heritage of the Middle East to the theater stage and to providing education about the dance in its authentic form for dance students and the general public. jawaahir.org | 612-872-6050 ENCHANTED EVENING | Fri., Jun. 17, 2016, 8PM Patrick’s Cabaret (3010 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, MN) This is a special evening of performances by Cassandra and the Jawaahir Dance Company. $20 Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS | Through Aug. 2016 Northrop and Goldstein Museum of Design Northrop Gallery (84 Church St. SE, Minneapolis, MN) This exhibit explores classical, contemporary and cultural dance by focusing on the Northrop’s dance performances beginning in the 1970s. Free | goldstein.design.umn.edu | 612.624.7434 CASSANDRA’S CABARET: Jawaahir Dance Company Jawaahir Dance Company CASSANDRA’S CABARET Sat., Jun. 18, 2016, 8PM Jawaahir Studio Theater (3010 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Join Cassandra as she transforms the Jawaahir Studio Theater into a Cabaret with intimate tables, delicious hors d’oeuvres, and an evening of fabulous dance and music. Seating starts at 7:45PM. $30 SHOMA | Sept. 29 & 30, 2016 The Lab Theater (700 N 1st St., Minneapolis, MN) Choreography by Cassandra Shore. Script by Kay Hardy Campbell. Directed by Hilary Smith. Music by Georges Lammam Ensemble, Tim O’Keefe and Laura Harada. This updated version of “Shoma” features a Bedouin storyteller at a Saudi women’s wedding party where women dance for each other in long flowing colorful costumes. For more information, see Middle East Culture section. Tickets TBA HORIDRAA—GOLDEN HEALING Sept. 16 & 17, 2016 Ananya Dance Theatre The O’Shaughnessy, St. Catherine’s University (2004 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN) Turmeric, the golden yellow root of cuisine and medicine, serves as organizing metaphor for this original work of dance theater reflecting women’s roles and practices to promote healing. $19-$29 | oshag.stkate.edu | 651.690.6700 SWING NIGHT AT THE CAVES | Thursdays, 6PM Wabasha Caves (215 Wabasha St. S, St. Paul, MN) Enjoy some swing dancing to live bands such as The Moonlight Serenaders, The Minnesota Jazz Orchestra, Beasly’s Big Band and more. Doors open at 6PM; lessons by Arthur Murray at 6:15PM; live music from 7PM-10PM. $8 | wabashastreetcaves.com | 651.224.1191 | No credit cards or checks www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 25 Dramas & Classics Pillsbury House Theatre (3501 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, MN) pillsburyhouseandtheatre.org | 612.825.0459 SCAPEGOAT | Through Jun. 26, 2016 By Christina M. Ham. Directed by Marion McClinton. In this new drama, the effects of history in the “post-racial” world are revealed when two interracial couples discover a small town in Arkansas where Black sharecroppers had once attempted to organize for better wages. $5-$50 THE CHILDREN | Sept. 16–Oct. 16, 2016 By Michael Elyanow. Directed by Noël Raymond. Is it possible to survive a difficult childhood and go on to have a good life? Based on Euripides’ Greek tragedy Medea, as well as recent events, this play combines live action and puppetry in its extraordinary journey of survival, hope and growth through the healing power of love. Tickets TBA DISGRACED | Sept. 10–Oct. 29, 2016 Guthrie Theater (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Ayad Akhtar. Directed by Marcela Lorca. A successful PakistaniAmerican lawyer makes a costly decision at a dinner party when the conversation becomes confrontational. This award-winning one act drama has been described as a “blistering social drama about racial prejudices.” (Variety) $15-$64 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 See Also: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY By Kate Hamill. Set in England in the late 1700s, this comedy of manners follows the life, loves and heartbreak of the Dashwood sisters: the practical, reserved Elinor and the emotional, expressive Marianne. Some believe that the two different temperaments of the sisters reflect the historical and cultural changes taking place during that time. THE VENETIAN TWINS –See Comedies & Farces section. AND SO IT GOES –See Comedies & Farces section. WAIT UNTIL DARK–See Murder, Mystery & Horror section. BEST OF ENEMIES –See Hist., Law & Politics section. WHAT WOULD CRAZY HORSE DO? –See Native American Culture section. Theatre in the Round | Jun. 3–26, 2016 (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) $15-$22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 Guthrie Theater | Sept. 10–Oct. 29, 2016 (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Tickets TBA | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 BARS AND MEASURES | Aug. 26–Oct. 29, 2016 Jungle Theatre (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Idris Goodwin. Directed by Marion McClinton. Based on a true story, this beautiful journey through faith, family, melody, and time tells the tale of two brothers, both musicians, one a Christian and the other a Muslim. One living in freedom, the other in jail. $30-$48 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 26 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Murder, Mystery & Horror Theatre GLENSHEEN | Jul. 6–24, 2016 History Theatre (30 E Tenth St., St. Paul, MN) By Jeffrey Hatcher. Music by Chan Poling. Directed by Ron Peluso. Musical arrangement by Robert Elhai. Musical direction by Andrew Fleser. Wicked dialogue and moving songs tell the story of the 1977 murder of an heiress in her Glensheen mansion in this dark musical about the most bizarre mystery in Minnesota history! $15-$50| historytheatre.com | 651.292.4323 ARSENIC & OLD LACE | Aug. 5–14, 2016 Expressions Community Theatre Lakeville Area Arts Center (20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN) By Joseph Kesselring. This 1939 farcical black comedy is about Mortimer Brewster and the stress he experiences after promising to marry his girl and upon learning that his spinster aunts have taken up poisoning men with their homemade elderberry wine laced with arsenic. $13 | www.ci.lakeville.mn.us | 952.985.4640 “One of our gentlemen found time to say ‘How delicious!’ ~ Martha Brewster, Arsenic and Old Lace before he died.” WAIT UNTIL DARK | Sept. 9–25, 2016 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) By Frederick Knott. Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher. Directed by Scott Ford. In this thriller, a recently blinded housewife unwittingly possesses a doll stuffed with diamonds which some hardened criminals want to retrieve. The 1967 film version starred Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin. $15-$30 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 Events SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE Sept. 8–25, 2016 Lakeshore Players (4820 Stewart Ave., White Bear Lake, MN) Adapted by Steven Dietz. Based on the original 1899 play by William Gillette and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Just as he is about to retire, Sherlock Holmes learns that someone is planning to blackmail the King of Bohemia. With Doctor Watson at his side he pursues the case as well as the affections of opera singer Irene Adler. And of course his longtime adversary Professor Moriarty shows up as well. Tickets TBA | lakeshoreplayers.com | 651.429.5674 UPPER POST MURDER MYSTERY WALKING TOUR Sun. Jul. 3, 2016, 9AM-11AM Historic Fort Snelling (200 Tower Ave., St. Paul, MN) See Free & Almost Free section for description. Aftershock | Philip Donlay [email protected] | facebook.com/AuthorPhilipDonlay | Once Upon A Crime Donovan Nash’s worst nightmare is brought to the surface when Stephanie VanGelder, one of his dearest friends, is kidnapped in a volcanic, lawless Guatemala. In a race against the most powerful force on earth, Aftershock is about courage, love, and sacrifice–while at the same time saying goodbye, forever. The Darkness Hunter | Christopher Valen [email protected] | www.christophervalen.com In his quest to hunt down the killer of a young Native American woman, St. Paul Homicide Detective John Santana must deal with his own darkness and a conspiracy that threatens his life– and the life of the woman he loves. www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 27 History, Law & Politics HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BUS TOUR: Minnesota History Center Events HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BUS TOUR Jun. 22, Jul. 20 & Aug. 17, 2016 Minnesota History Center (345 W. Kellogg Blvd., Saint Paul, MN) Discover how downtown Saint Paul grew from a rough river port where soap was scarce to a Gilded Age gem built by robber barons, impresarios and crime bosses to rival Chicago and New York. Explore the revitalized Union Depot and round out your evening with a drink at the St. Paul Hotel’s legendary bar. This tour is for ages 21 and up and includes up to two blocks of moderately-paced walking on uneven surfaces. $6-$12 | mnhs.org | 651.259.3015 GLENSHEEN | Jul. 6–24, 2016 History Theatre (30 E Tenth St., St. Paul, MN) By Jeffrey Hatcher. Music by Chan Poling. Directed by Ron Peluso. Musical arrangement by Robert Elhai. Musical direction by Andrew Fleser. Wicked dialogue and moving songs tell the story of the 1977 murder of an heiress in her Glensheen mansion in this dark musical about the most bizarre mystery in Minnesota history! $15-$50 | historytheatre.com | 651.292.4323 RAILWAY HISTORY TOUR Jul. 3 & 31, Aug. 21, Sept. 4, 2016, 1-2:45PM Mill City Museum (704 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) This guided tour of railroad landmarks includes the Stone Arch Bridge, Milwaukee Road Depot and the Minneapolis Eastern Railway engine house and trestle. Discover clues to the vanishing railroad landscape and learn about the future of Twin Cities rail. Tours begin at the Museum and include about 1.5 miles of moderately-paced walking on uneven surfaces. A visit to the museum gallery is included in the price. $12-$16 | millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7582 HEAVEN’S SOLDIERS: A MUSICAL IN TWO ACTS Mon. Jul. 25, 2016, 6:30PM Playwrights’ Center (2301 East Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Dean Oliver. This is a member-stage reading set in the wartorn future. When a pregnant soldier discovers a book from our time with references to successful non-violent peace tactics, she attempts to implement them within her culture’s military framework. Free | pwcenter.org | 612.332.7481 FUR TRADE WEEKEND | Jul. 23 & 24, 2016, 10AM-5PM Sibley Historic Site (1357 Sibley Memorial Highway, Mendota, MN) Experience the fur trade of the 1830s through hands-on demonstrations, presentations by reenactors, speakers, and musicians. Learn about Mendota’s importance as a trading post and gathering place for the Dakota. See the fur trade come alive! $7-$9 | mnhs.org | 651.452.1596 BARS AND MEASURES | Aug. 26–Oct. 29, 2016 Jungle Theatre (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Idris Goodwin. Directed by Marion McClinton. Based on a true story, this beautiful journey through faith, family, melody and time tells the tale of two brothers, both musicians, one a Christian and the other a Muslim. One living in freedom, the other in jail. $30-$48 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 WORLD WAR I WEEKEND | Aug. 20 & 21, 2016 Historic Fort Snelling (200 Tower Ave., St. Paul, MN) Commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I (1914– 1918) and explore the ways this conflict shaped the world we know today. Learn about Minnesota’s role in the war, visit with costumed reenactors, watch military demonstrations, stand in a recreated WWI-style trench, and experience what life was like for Minnesotans during this time. $6-$12 | historicfortsnelling.org | 612.726.1171 Theatre BEST OF ENEMIES | Sept. 23–Oct. 23, 2016 Open Window Theatre, Metropolis Minneapolis Bldg. (1313 Chestnut Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Mark St. Germain. Based on the book by Osha Gray Davidson. This is a true story about the relationship between a Grand Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan and an African American civil rights activist during the 1971 desegregation of schools in North Carolina. $16-$26 | openwindowtheatre.org | 612.615.1515 28 | Exploring Theatre Exploring TOSCATM One subscription for $25; Two for $35 612.481.3206 or see page 78 Limited time offer. www.tctosca.com History, Law & Politics EXPLORING DAKOTA IDENTITY Tues. Sept. 13, 2016, 10:30AM Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) Using oral history, archival materials, and personal family letters and journals, MNHS American Indian Community Liaison Kate Beane, PhD, explores the indigenous perspective of her tribal history and the efforts to retain and strengthen ties to both the Minnesota homeland and Dakota language. Beane will analyze the impact on cultural identity of the separations between family members, displacement from their ancestral land base, and the introduction of Christianity. $2.00 (Fee does not include admission to History Center.) | Admission is $6-$12 | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 Exhibits Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) Admission is $6-$12. Free for children under 6 and to all visitors on Tuesday evenings. | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION | Ongoing SUBURBIA | Ongoing This exhibit reveals the quirky and fascinating history of Twin Cities suburbia–from ranch houses to redlining, malls to millennials, and cars to cul-de-sacs. BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION | Through Jul. 10, 2016 This exhibit explores the Indian American experience and the community’s vital political, professional, and cultural contributions to American and Minnesotan life and history. Did you know… One out of every 100 Americans traces his or her roots to India? In Minnesota, Indian immigrants and their families number just under 40,000. THEN NOW WOW | Ongoing Explore Minnesota’s history in the prairies, forests and cities, interacting with the people and animals who have made their homes here. Ride a Twin Cities streetcar; descend underground into an Iron Range mine and drill the ore; learn about the story of Rondo, a thriving St. Paul African American community torn apart by I-94; sit in a modern tipi, and learn about Dakota history and culture through Bobby Wilson’s poetry and visual art; learn about the fur trade, and much more. BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION— Minnesota History Center Photo by John Merrell Featuring more than 6,000 square feet of artifacts, interactive displays and innovative multimedia experiences, this exhibit depicts the lives and stories of those who came of age during the Depression and World War II and who went on to create the phenomenal postwar boom. Minnesota History Center (continued) www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 29 HORIDRAA—GOLDEN HEALING: Ananya Dance Theatre Photo: V. Paul Virtucio Healing Arts Theatre AND SO IT GOES | Jun. 2–25, 2016 Dark & Stormy Productions The Grain Belt Warehouse (77 13th Ave. NE, Studio 202, Minneapolis, MN) By George F. Walker. Directed by Benjamin McGovern. Presented in partnership with Artspace. This dark comedy follows a middle class couple whose life has been derailed by career setbacks and their daughter’s schizophrenia. Therapy comes in the form of Kurt Vonnegut giving advice from the grave. $15-$34 | darkstormy.org | 612.401.4506 CALENDAR GIRLS | Jun. 17–Jul. 24, 2016 Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) By Tim Firth. Directed by Mary M. Finnerty. When Annie’s husband dies of leukemia, she and her friends set out to raise funds for a local charity–by posing for a calendar completely in the buff. $12-$60 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 30 | Exploring Theatre THE CHILDREN | Sept. 16–Oct. 16, 2016 Pillsbury House Theatre (3501 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Michael Elyanow. Directed by Noël Raymond. Is it possible to survive a difficult childhood and go on to have a good life? Based on Euripides’ Greek tragedy , as well as recent events, this play combines live action and puppetry in this story of an extraordinary journey of survival, hope and growth through the healing power of love. Tickets TBA | pillsburyhouseandtheatre. org | 612.825.0459 Dance HORIDRAA—GOLDEN HEALING Sept. 16 & 17, 2016, 7:30PM Ananya Dance Theatre The O’Shaughnessy, St. Catherine’s University (2004 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN) Turmeric, the golden yellow root of cuisine and medicine, serves as organizing metaphor for this original work of dance theater reflecting women’s roles and practices to promote healing. $19-$29 | oshag.stkate.edu | 651.690.6700 www.tctosca.com Healing Arts Stretching Ourselves For A More Inclusive Perspective by Guy Odishaw One of my favorite quotes from a beloved teacher is, “...the solution to every problem is more love...” For me this has come to mean that growth in consciousness is the fundamental solution to every problem. Often our reflex to close, harden and polarize into an ‘us vs. them’ mindset in the face of a ‘problem’ could be replaced with a reflex to open and soften into a ‘we’ mindset. To expand our embrace, stretching our self for the more inclusive perspective. Exploring TOSCA™ One subscription for $25 612.481.3206 www.tctosca.com See page 78 for details This is not to say there will be no us vs. them situation needing our attention and direct action. But there is no doubt the action taken after the ‘we’ has been located and entered into will be very different than the action taken from the closed, polarized perspective. I’m inspired in this way by Einstein, “…the problem of one level can only be solved by a solution from the next level.” He too challenges us to reach beyond our present understanding for a larger embrace. Sample practice: When a ‘problem’ arises notice your tendency to solidify into the separate one. To ever so slightly physically and psychologically contract–perhaps you feel more defined. This can feel good, powerful, strong–we tend to like it. Notice this. Then try to orient toward what is outside this boundary of self, this contraction. Can you expand to include more of it, all of it? If not, why not? What are the barriers, the resistance? If so, how does it feel, what is the effect on the separate and separating one? Guy Odishaw, founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, leads classes in Emotional Intelligence, Yoga Theory and Seven Stages of Life. For more information call 612-859-7709 or visit www.bhakticlinic.com. Bhakti Wellness Center is located in Edina, MN. “The nature of the arts, with its focus on personal choice and selfexpression, renders it a perfect tool for assuring person-centered care and care for the whole person.” ~ Judy Rollins www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 31 Free and Almost Free theatre BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN | Tues. Jun. 14, 2016 Southern Theater, Minneapolis Pay What You Can. See Love & Romance section. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | Jun. 2–26, 2016 Cromulent Shakespeare Co., Various Twin Cities parks Free. See Shakespeare section. TALLEY’S FOLLY | Mon. Jul 18, 2016 Artistry, Bloomington Pay What You Can. See Love & Romance section. THE DROWSY CHAPERONE | Mon., Aug. 22, 2016 Artistry, Bloomington Pay What You Can. See Love & Romance section. THE VENETIAN TWINS | Tues., Oct. 4, 2016 Southern Theater, Minneapolis Pay What You Can. See Comedies & Farces section. Staged Readings Playwrights’ Center (2301 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Free | pwcenter.org | 612.332.7481 HEAVEN’ S SOLDIERS: A MUSICAL IN TWO ACTS MIKADO | Jul. 16 & 17, 2016 Lake Harriet Bandshell, Minneapolis Free. See Opera section. Mon., Jul. 25, 2016, 6:30PM See Musical Theatre section. YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN Jul. 21-Aug. 6, 2016 Off-Broadway Musical Theatre, New Hope Free. See Children & Families section. See Musical Theatre section. DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA | Aug. 14–Sept. 4, 2016 Minnesota Parks and Gardens Free. See Musical Theatre section. 32 | Exploring TOSCA TWO ACTS | Mon., Jul. 25, 2016, 6:30PM TRAIN | Wed., Sept. 14, 2016, 10:30AM By Marshaline Letcher. No description available. PUBLIC READING SERIES 2nd Mondays Workhouse Theatre Co., Minneapolis Readings of new plays in development by established, locallyproduced playwrights take place on the second Monday of every month. Free | workhousetheatre.org | 612.216.1583 www.tctosca.com Free and Almost Free NINE NIGHTS OF MUSIC Tuesdays, 6:30PM, July and August, 2016 Minnesota History Center (345 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) The History Center’s popular outdoor music series is offered every Tuesday in July and August with different music featured each week, such as disco, country, mariachi, Asian rock, and even Scandinavian music. Tapestry Folkdance Center provides dance instruction starting at 6:30PM. Live music starts at 7PM. Bring a lawn chair and pack a picnic or purchase food from the Café Minnesota terrace grill. Arrive early and take advantage of free admission to the museum galleries from 5-8PM. Free | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 JAZZ ON THE BIG PRAIRIE BAND | Jun. 12–27, 2016 Twin Cities Parks Free. See Jazz & Blues section. TWIN CITIES JAZZ FESTIVAL | Jun. 23–25, 2016 Lowertown, Saint Paul Free. See Jazz & Blues section. TIM PATRICK AND HIS BLUE EYES BAND Free. See Jazz & Blues section. Shoreview Community Center Wed. Jun. 29, 2016, 7PM Minnesota Historical Society Tues. Aug. 09, 2016, 6:30PM Lake Harriet Bandshell | Mon. Aug. 16, 2016, 7:30PM JAZZONEANDO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE Fri., Jun. 24, 2016, 5PM Mears Park Sixth Street Stage, St. Paul Free. See Jazz & Blues section. THE MIKADO | Jul. 16 & 17, 2016 Lake Harriet Bandshell, Minneapolis Free. See Opera section. Check out page 34 for more Free Events and Free Exhibits. www.tctosca.com NINE NIGHTS OF MUSIC Photo: Bill Jolitz, courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society music events WAYZATA ART EXPERIENCE | Jun. 25 & 26, 2016 Lake Street, Downtown Wayzata Enjoy two days of creativity, live music, art demonstrations, family activities and delicious food, plus incredible artwork, on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. Free | wayzataartexperience.com | 952.473.9595 DEBBIE FRIEDMAN AND THE CRUCIAL ERA IN AMERICAN JEWISH LITURGICAL CHANGE Mon. Jun. 27, 2016, 7:30PM Center for Jewish Studies, Saint Paul Free. See Religion & Spirituality section. UPPER POST MURDER MYSTERY WALKING TOUR Sun. Jul. 3, 2016, 9AM-11AM Historic Fort Snelling (200 Tower Ave., St. Paul, MN) Sponsored by the Friends of Fort Snelling. Enjoy a guided tour with a costumed interpreter who will explain the history behind the old brick buildings of the Upper Post, discuss army life 100 years ago, and describe a true 1940 murder mystery. The tour will include the officers’ row, the barracks, administrative buildings, and drill fields along Taylor Avenue. This tour will last two hours and will cover rough terrain. Meet at the Headquarters building (clock tower) across from the ball fields on the corner of Taylor Avenue and Colville Avenue. The headquarters building is a quarter mile from the Fort Snelling light rail station. Free | historicfortsnelling.org | 612.726.1171 POWDERHORN ART FAIR | Aug. 6 & 7, 2016 Powderhorn Park (3400 15th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN) This juried regional art fair, set in a pastoral, 66-acre city park, features 184 regional and national artists of varied disciplines, as well as a Community Showcase and Group Exhibitors from the Powderhorn area. Free | powderhornartfair.com | 612.767.3515 Exploring TOSCA | 33 Free and Almost Free CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE– THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS: Minneapolis Institute of Arts Minnesota History Center, St. Paul Free Tuesday evenings. MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION Ongoing See History, Law & Politics section. SUBURBIA | Ongoing See History, Law & Politics section. BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION Through Jul. 10, 2016 See Asian Culture section. THEN NOW WOW | Ongoing See Nostalgia section. BASTILLE DAY BLOCK PARTY | Sun. Jul. 17, 2016, 3-10PM Barbette Restaurant, Minneapolis Free. See French Culture section. LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS Lowertown, St. Paul Free. See Art section. FAMILY DAY Minneapolis Institute of Arts Free. See Children & Families section. TARGET FREE 3RD SUNDAYS Minnesota Children’s Museum, Minneapolis Free. See Children & Families section. exhibits and art COLOR OF LAND Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale Free. See Art section. Circa Gallery, Minneapolis Free. See Art section. COLOR FIELD | Through Jun. 25, 2015 SUMMER SALON | Jul. 2–Aug. 13, 2016 ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE | Through Jun. 26, 2016 Textile Center, Minneapolis Free. See Native American Culture section. RESURRECTION ART EXHIBIT | Jul. 5–Sept. 22, 2016 Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul See Religion & Spirituality section. NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS | Through Aug. 2016 Northrop Gallery, Minneapolis Free. See Dance & Movement section. Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400–3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.0723 LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM STILLNESS IN LIFE–FINDING PEACE IN A WORLD OF CHAOS | Jun. 2–26, 2016 AZ Gallery, St. Paul Free. See Art section. Through Jun. 26, 2016 See English Culture section. BELL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Minneapolis Free on Sundays. See Art of Animals section. See Asian Culture section. AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA Jun. 11–Aug. 13, 2016 Groveland Gallery, Minneapolis Free. See Art section. 34 | Exploring Theatre TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING | Through Aug. 21, 2016 THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE | Through Nov. 20, 2016 See Black/African Culture section. THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS Through Jan. 8, 2017 See Native American Culture section. www.tctosca.com Religion & Spirituality RESURRECTION ART EXHIBIT: Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality Theatre THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES RISE UP, O MEN | Aug. 17–Nov. 16, 2016 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) This brand-new show features the men of the church and your favorite church basement ladies who serve them. As these hardworking farmers discuss their scrap lumber piles and the benefits of solder vs. weld, they unintentionally disrupt the order of the kitchen. $22-$34 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 Dance SUFIANA—THE SUFI ECSTASY | Sept. 16–18, 2016 Katha Dance Theatre (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Live music composed by Dr. Pooja Goswami. Choreography by KDT’s Founder/Artistic Director Rita Mustaphi. Minnesota’s first Indian dance company presents “an experience in divine ecstasy.” Sufi music, movement and dance are all integral parts of Sufism which believes in complete devotion to the Divine and an absolute love for mankind. $21-$26 (fees not included) | thecowlescenter.org | 612.206.3600 Art RESURRECTION ART EXHIBIT | Jul. 5–Sept. 22, 2016 Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality Carondelet Center (1890 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN) Free |wisdomwayscenter.org | 651.696.2788 Lectures/Presentations SING UNTO GOD: DEBBIE FRIEDMAN AND THE CRUCIAL ERA IN AMERICAN JEWISH LITURGICAL CHANGE | Mon, Jun. 27, 2016, 7:30PM Center for Jewish Studies Mount Zion Temple (1300 Summit Ave., Saint Paul, MN) With Judah M. Cohen, Lou & Sybil Mervis Professor of Jewish Culture and Associate Professor of Musicology at Indiana University. Professor Cohen discusses the early career and music of composer/song leader Debbie Friedman who is known her for her popular settings of the Havdalah Prayers, Mi Shebeirach, and many others. By reviewing her early work at synagogues in St. Paul, Chicago, and Houston, this presentation will explore Friedman as an artist and liturgist deeply engaged in the major shifts taking place in American Jewish life. Free | jwst.umn.edu See Also: SUFIANA—THE SUFI ECSTASY: Katha Dance Theatre www.tctosca.com BARS AND MEASURES –See History, Law & Politics section. Exploring Theatre | 35 New, Unique & (Sometimes) Challenging See article about this performance on page 49 Southern Theater TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF A (FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN–Mu Performing Arts (1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) $18-$24 | southerntheater.org | 612.340.0155 A HILL IN NATCHEZ | Jul. 14–17, 2016 Joseph Horton This is a meditation, on the strange gravity of power that transforms a scenic hill into a bazaar where people stroll idly past humans for sale, is told with a hallucinatory mix of music, visuals, and dance. 600 YEARS | Aug. 26–Sept. 18, 2016 Sandbox Theatre This story takes place in the reclaimed wilderness 600 years into the future where murder and deceit do not exist. In this world, extraordinary women journey across flooded landscapes and dangerous jungles to save humanity from extinction. sandboxtheatreonline.com INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY | Jun. 10 & Jul. 1, 2016 Savage Umbrella (550 Vandalia Street #306, Saint Paul) Conceived by Mason Mahoney and Lisa Brimmer. Written by Lisa Brimmer. Through the lens of science, science-fiction, and medical research explore the differences between us and our bodies; between selfpreservation and the loss of self, in this “work-in-progress” showing of Savage Umbrella’s newest creation. $5-$25 | savageumbrella.org TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF A (FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN | Jun. 16–26, 2016 Mu Performing Arts Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) By Victor Maog. In this world premiere, an immigrant boy travels from the Philippines to California to meet his long-lost parents. $10-$20 | muperformingarts.org | 651.789.1012 LE SWITCH | Jun. 17–Jul. 31, 2016 Jungle Theatre (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Philip Dawkins. Directed by Jeremy Cohen. Marriage equality has finally reached the U.S. and commitment-shy David finds himself in Montreal and unexpectedly swept off his feet by a beautiful young florist. David and his non-traditional family must decide for themselves what it really means to be committed, what it means to be married and what it means to be queer. $30-$48 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 HEAVEN’S SOLDIERS: A MUSICAL IN TWO ACTS Mon. Jul. 25, 2016, 6:30PM Playwrights’ Center (2301 East Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Dean Oliver. This is a member stage-reading set in the wartorn future. When a pregnant soldier discovers a book from our time with references to successful non-violent peace tactics, she attempts to implement them within her culture’s military framework. Free | pwcenter.org | 612.332.7481 36 | Exploring Theatre THE REALISTIC JONESES | Sept. 23–Oct.16, 2016 Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., Saint Paul, MN) By William Eno. Two suburban couples who have even more in common than their identical homes and their shared last names must decide between their idyllic fantasies and their imperfect realities. Tickets TBA | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 COLLECTION OF ONE ACTS | Sept. 16–25, 2016 Eden Prairie Players Riley-Jacques Barn (9100 Riley Lake Rd., Eden Prairie, MN) Tickets TBA | edenprairieplayers.com | 952.470.6300 BEST OF ENEMIES | Sept. 23–Oct. 23, 2016 Open Window Theatre, Metropolis Minneapolis Bldg. (1313 Chestnut Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Mark St. Germain. Based on the book by Osha Gray Davidson. This is a true story about the relationship between a Grand Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan and an African American civil rights activist during the 1971 desegregation of schools in North Carolina. $16-$26 | openwindowtheatre.org | 612.615.1515 See Also: BARS AND MEASURES –See Drama & Classics section. ORLANDO –See Musical Theatre section. “A play should give you something to think about.When I see a play and understand it the first time, then I know it can’t be much good.” ~ T. S. Eliot, New York Post, September 23, 1963 www.tctosca.com Nostalgia Theatre Dance MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Jun. 10, 2016–Jan. 21, 2017 Old Log Theatre (5185 Meadville St., Excelsior, MN) This is the telling of what happened on December 4, 1956 when an auspicious twist of fate brought together Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley at Sun Records’ storefront studio in Memphis, TN–the only occasion the four legends-to-be played together, and it has come to be known as one of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time. $25-$40 | oldlog.com | 952.474.5951 SWING NIGHT AT THE CAVES | Thursdays, 6PM Wabasha Caves (215 Wabasha St. S, St. Paul, MN) Enjoy some swing dancing to live bands such as The Moonlight Serenaders, The Minnesota Jazz Orchestra, Beasly’s Big Band and more. Doors open at 6PM; lessons by Arthur Murray at 6:15PM; live music from 7PM-10PM. $8 | wabashastreetcaves.com | 651.224.1191 | No credit cards or checks Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (501 West 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 THE DIVAS OF DISCO | Jul. 22 & 23, 2016 Presented by Lori Dokken. Some of the Twin Cities’ finest female vocalists, including Patty Peterson, Debbie Duncan, Judi Vinar, and Rachel Holder Hennig, recreate those “disco nights” of the 70s and 80s–with Cory Wong on guitar, Jay Young on bass, Jimmy Steffen on keyboards, and Peter Hennig on drums. This all-star lineup will be performing hits from Donna Summers, The Pointer Sisters, Gloria Gaynor, Natalie Cole and more. $40-$55 THE ANDREWS SISTERS: MUSIC AND MEMORIES Sat., Aug. 27, 2016, 1PM Hosted by Bill Arnold. The signature vocal sound of Minnesota’s own Andrews Sisters, with performers Lisa Pallen, Kathy Mueller and Aimee Lee, beautifully recreates the vocal stylings of the first million-selling “girl group,” backed by a 6-piece band led by arranger and musical director Raymond Berg. Songs include Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Rum and Coca Cola and Apple Blossom Time. $40-$55 Exhibits Minnesota History Center (345 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) $6-$12. | Free for children under 6 and to all visitors on Tuesday evenings | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION | Ongoing Featuring more than 6,000 square feet of artifacts, interactive displays, and innovative multimedia experiences, this exhibit depicts the lives and stories of those who came of age during the Depression and World War II and who went on to create the phenomenal postwar boom. THEN NOW WOW | Ongoing Explore Minnesota’s history in the prairies, forests and cities, interacting with the people and animals who have made their homes here. Ride a Twin Cities streetcar; descend underground into an Iron Range mine and drill the ore; learn about the story of Rondo, a thriving St. Paul African American community torn apart by I-94; sit in a modern tipi, and learn about Dakota history and culture through Bobby Wilson’s poetry and visual art; learn about the fur trade; and much more. THEN NOW WOW: Minnesota History Center THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ | Aug. 25–Oct. 29, 2016 St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre (1616 Crest View Dr., Hudson, WI) $42 (show only); $62 (with dinner) | stcroixoffbroadway.com | 715.386.2394 ext. 333 Bill Rasmussen: SINATRA GOES TO HAWAII ON THE LOVE BOAT Tues., Aug. 16, 2016,11:30AM Ideal Presence Dinner Shows Ideal Hall (1494 Dale St., St. Paul, MN) Hosted by Jeanne Rogers of Presence Promotions. Catering by TST Creative Catering. Singer Bill Rasmussen channels Frank Sinatra with favorites such as New York, New York, Sweet Leilani and Blue Hawaii. Dinner (included in price) will be served at noon and includes a salad buffet, vegetables and dip, assorted rolls and breadsticks and a light dessert. Reservations required. $20 | tstcreativecatering.com/idealpresence | 651.489.9617 www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 37 Opera Judy Cooper Lyle in front of the Melbourne Opera THE MIKADO | Jul. 16 & 17, 2016 Gilbert and Sullivan Very Light Opera Company Summer Concert, Lake Harriet Bandshell (4135 West Lake Harriet Parkway, Minneapolis, MN) Music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. With Jere Lanz and the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra. This comic opera lampoons British society, although it is set in the town of Titipu. The Mikado has declared flirting an offense punishable by death and the local tailor, Ko-Ko, is in line for the next decapitation. The Mikado’s son Nanki-Poo (who is expected to marry an elderly woman) is in love with the lovely Yum-Yum who is betrothed to Ko-Ko. Free | gsvloc.org| 651.255.6947 SWEENEY TODD | Jul. 15–24, 016 Mill City Summer Opera Mill City Museum, Ruin Courtyard (704 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Based on a drama by George Dibdin Pitt. Play by C.G. Bond. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Libretto by Hugh Wheeler. Set in 1846 London, this is a musical thriller about a barber who was wrongfully imprisoned by a corrupt judge. He conspires with Mrs. Lovett to enhance her meat pies in order to exact his revenge. Songs include The Ballad of Sweeney Todd, The Worst Pies in London and Beggar Woman’s Lullaby. $35-$200 | millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7582 STEVEN MACKEY: ORPHEUS UNSUNG | Jun. 16–18, 2016 Guthrie Theater (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Co-presented by the Guthrie Theater and the Liquid Music series of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Directed by Mark DeChiazza. Featuring So Percussion’s Jason Treuting and musicians of Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. This world premiere opera–without words–presents a volatile combination of music, cinematic imagery and dance to tell the legend of Orpheus who is cast into chaos searching for sense and meaning in his own story. $26 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 OPERA NIGHT | Jun. 30, 2016, 5:30 & 8:30PM Alexander Ramsey House (265 S. Exchange St., Saint Paul, MN) Enjoy drinks and appetizers while artists from the Minnesota Opera perform musical selections from operas from the Neapolitan and Italian traditions composed between 1880 and 1920. $20-$25 | mnhs.org/events | 651.259.3015 | Admission includes two drinks, snacks, presentation, and time to mingle in the mansion. | Ages 21 + 38 | Exploring Opera OTELLO | Sat., Jul. 23, 2016, 7:30PM Minnesota Orchestra Orchestra Hall (1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) By Giuseppe Verdi. Conducted by Andrew Litton. Based on William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Othello.” With the Minnesota Boychoir and the Minnesota Chorale. Verdi came out of retirement to compose this much-loved opera about a North African Muslim (Moor) commander who is misled to believe that his wife has been unfaithful. This season finale presents the complete opera–two hours and 30 minutes with one 20-minute intermission. $30-$80 | minnesotaorchestra.org | 612.371.5600 DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA | Aug. 14–Sept. 4, 2016 Mixed Precipitation Theater, Minnesota Parks & Gardens Based on “Don Giovanni” opera by Wolfgang Mozart. Directed by Kym Longhi. Music direction and script by Jerrod Wendland. The classic Italian comedic opera meets ’80s hair bands in this farce about Republican candidates who converge on a small agrarian town in Middle America. Tasty, garden-fresh bites will be served throughout the show to celebrate harvest and campaign fever. $10-$20 suggested donation | mixedprecipitation.org | 1.800.838.3006 | Reservations recommended | All Ages See more opera performances on page 40 www.tctosca.com Opera Twin City Opera Guild PICNIC CABARET | Thurs. Aug. 11, 2016, 5:30-8:30PM Saint Paul College Club (990 Summit Ave., Saint Paul) Enjoy a casual summer gathering on the Club’s outdoor patio, with delicious picnic fare and cabaret-style music. The Twin Cities Opera Guild, Inc. is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to opera education and outreach, both in the schools and for the general public throughout the State of Minnesota. Twincitiesoperaguild.com | 651.227.2409 | See information about The Marriage of Figaro below, also sponsored by Twin Cities Opera Guild. Opera on the Road LES UNCOMFORTABLES | Jun. 23–26, 2016 Lyric Opera of the North Lincoln Park Middle School Auditorium (3215 W 3rd St., Duluth, MN) By Tyler Kaiser, Jean Sramek & Margi Preus in collaboration with Colder by The Lake. This original comic opera is based on the life of French Explorer Daniel Greysolon (Sieur du Lhut), for whom the city of Duluth has been named. $30-$50 | loonopera.org | 218.464.0922 2016 2017 mnopera.org SEASON 612-333-6669 See 3 or more operas and save up to 25% Romeo & Juliet Sept. 24–Oct. 2, 2016 Diana‘s Garden Jan. 21–29, 2017 WORLD PREMIERE FIRST TIME AT MINNESOTA OPERA Mar. 11–19, 2017 Nov. 12–20, 2016 Das Rheingold Dinner at Eight La Bohème May 6–21, 2017 age of Figaro at James J. Hill H i r r a M ous e h e T “Would You Care For a Beverage While You Wait?” July 9th is S OLD OUT! This July, patrons arriving to see Angels & Demons Entertainment’s interactive staging of The Marriage of Figaro will step into a living stage as they cross the threshold of Summit Avenue’s most famous mansion. Guests of the Count and Countess are encouraged to arrive at 7 p.m. for hospitality time in the Drawing Room. At 7:30 p.m. Mozart’s famous overture carries the guests away with this renowned cast for an evening of upstairs-downstairs intrigue, manipulation, conspiracy, deception, and – ultimately – celebration. The evening ends with dessert and champagne, as all good wedding receptions do! July 9, 10, 14 & 15 Price per ticket: Only 35 tickets $ 00 available per show To purchase go to www.eventbrite.com and search for “Marriage of Figaro”. 150 Twin Cities Opera Guild Opera Education for Children since 1952 A national pioneer in the funding of opera education Gabriel Pressier Figaro Tess Altiveros Andrew Wilkowske Karin Wolverton Adriana Zabala Susanna Countess Cherubino Count Questions: call Margaret Hottinger at 651-492-8009 1043 Grand Avenue, #189 • Saint Paul, Minnesota 55105 • www.twincitiesoperaguild.org www.tctosca.com Exploring Opera | 39 Opera & Shakespeare Operas Based on Shakespeare’s Works More than 200 operas have been created from Shakespeare’s plays. “Shakespeare lovers don’t necessarily love what musicians and librettists do to his plays, and composers struggle under the weight of a full pentameter line, heavy with imagery and some of the most world-famous sentences ever written. And yet, there are by now well over 200 operas based on the Bard of Avon because the rich characters and wild stories are too great a temptation to resist.” Michael Zwiebach, senior editor/ content manager for San Francisco Classical Voice. sfcv.org Giuseppe Verdi was a huge Shakespeare fan and had hoped to compose an opera based upon King Lear. Unfortunately, that never came to be. But Verdi did create Otello, Falstaff and Macbeth, all based upon Shakespeare plays, and all considered to be some of his greatest work. Other, more contemporary musical works based on Shakespeare’s plays include Kiss Me, Kate (1948, Cole Porter, based on The Taming of the Shrew) and West Side Story (1957, Leonard Bernstein, based on Romeo and Juliet). Speaking of Romeo and Juliet, over 27 operas have been based on this tragedy by William Shakespeare, including Bellini’s 1830 opera I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Berlioz’s 1838 dramatic symphony, Romeo and Juliet, Tchaikovsky’s 1869 fantasy-overture for orchestra, Romeo and Juliet and Gounod’s opera, Romeo et Juliette. Gounod’s opera follows Shakespeare’s play more closely than the others and is considered by Rupert Christiansen (The Faber Pocket Guide to Opera) to be the most successful of all operatic adaptations. Lucky for us, that is the one being presented by the Minnesota Opera this September. SOMMERFEST VERDI’S OTELLO Complete Opera in Concert Sat Jul 23 7:30pm Andrew Litton, conductor Carl Tanner, Otello / Barbara Shirvis, Desdemona Stephen Powell, Iago / Minnesota Chorale Complete cast list online Shakespeare’s powerful tragedy inspired Verdi’s most glorious music. Otello, Desdemona and Iago become tangled in passion, jealousy, betrayal and revenge—the juiciest elements of grand opera. ROMEO AND JULIET | Sept. 24–Oct. 2, 2016 Minnesota Opera Ordway Center for Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, Saint Paul, MN) By Charles Gounod. Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre. Based on play by William Shakespeare. This is the classic tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers in Verona. Their decision to defy the wishes of their feuding families in order to be together ends in needless tragedy. “This exquisite opera boasts arias, duets, choruses, dances and swashbuckling sword fights, making it the perfect outing for the whole family.” (from the website.) Tickets TBA | mnopera.org | 612.333.6669 minnesotaorchestra.org 612.371.5656 / Orchestra Hall Presented by: 40 | Exploring Opera Media Partner: www.tctosca.com Shakespeare MACBETH | Jun. 3–12, 2016 Chameleon Theatre Circle Ames Center, Black Box Theatre (12600 Nicollet Ave. S, Burnsville, MN) By William Shakespeare. Directed by David Coral. This classic tragedy reveals the ramifications of unbridled ambition. Macbeth, a Scottish war hero, and his power-hungry wife, Lady Macbeth, plot to kill the reigning king and take the throne. Famous quote: “Double, double, toil and trouble: Fire burn and cauldron bubble.” $19-$22 | chameleontheatre.org | 1.800.982.2787 Shakespeare in the Park MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | Jun. 2–26, 2016 Cromulent Shakespeare Company By William Shakespeare. Directed by Jacob Wellington. This lighthearted comedy is about the obstacles to the union of two lovers, Claudio and Hero, and a subplot involving the war of the sexes between Beatrice and Benedick. Famous quote: “Done to death by slanderous tongue.” Bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic lunch as you enjoy Shakespeare in the park. Free | cromulentshakespeare.org | 612.251.0991 Thurs., Jun. 9, Newell Park, St. Paul, 7PM Fri., Jun. 10, Lyndale Park Rose Gardens, Mpls., 7PM Sat., Jun. 11, Town & Country Club, St. Paul, 7PM Sun., Jun. 12, Nokomis Park, Mpls., 2PM Thurs., Jun. 16, Kellogg Mall Park, St. Paul, 7PM Fri., Jun. 17, The Overlook, St. Croix Falls, WI, 7:30PM Sat., Jun. 18, Merriam Park, St. Paul, 7PM Sun., Jun. 19, Augsburg Park, Richfield, 2PM Mon., Jun. 20, Town Green, Maple Grove, 7PM Tues., Jun. 21, Forest Lake, 7:30PM Thurs., Jun. 23, Como Park, St. Paul, 7PM Fri., Jun. 24, Wood Lake Nature Center, Richfield, 7PM Sat., Jun. 25, Indian Mounds Park, St. Paul, 2PM Sun., Jun. 26, Minnehaha Falls, Mpls., 2PM Always Classic 612.481.3206 www.tctosca.com See page 78 for details Shakespeare & Company, Outdoor Theatre Complex Century College, West Campus (3300 Century Ave. N, White Bear Lake, MN) $13-$15, under 12 free | shakespeareandcompany.org | 651.779.5818 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Jun. 25, 26; Jul. 2, 15, 23, 31 This beloved comedy is set in the forest of Athens where humans and fairies fall in love, with magic spells and a playwithin-a-play adding to the fun. Famous quote: “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” THE TEMPEST | Jul. 1, 3, 9, 17, 22, 30 Steeped in magic and illusion, this is the story of the sorcerer, Prospero, AKA the Duke of Milan, and his daughter Miranda, who were cast adrift by his jealous brother Antonio and stranded on an island for 12 years. The play opens as Prospero and Miranda become involved with the survivors of a shipwreck near the island. Famous quote “Politics make strange bedfellows.” See Also: A NIGHT OF ROMANTIC COMEDY–See Comedies & Farces section. www.tctosca.com Exploring Shakespeare | 41 Culture HISPANIC/LATINO Dance Music DON QUIXOTE | Aug. 20–21, 2016 Metropolitan Ballet Auditorium at Hopkins High (2400 Lindbergh Dr., Minnetonka, MN) Music by Ludwig Minkus. Based on an episode from “Don Quixote de la Mancha” by Miguel de Cervantes. Choreography by Erik. J. Sanborn after Petipa. This romantic comedy tells the story of the Spanish knighterrant, Don Quixote, who, with his servant Sancho Panza, tilts at windmills and searches for his beloved Dulcinea. Tickets TBA | metroballet.org | 952.937.1387 JAZZONEANDO LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE Jun. 22–28, 2016 Hailing from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, this hot new band plays Latin Jazz, son cubano, salsa, guajira and more. JAZZONEANDO’s soul-inspiring sound is delivered with virtuosity and versatility, its energetic “street” feel drawing listeners into the joyful, colorful MexiCuban experience. The ensemble produces the rhythmic intensity and complex harmonies of a full orchestra with only three players on the stage. See Jazz & Blues section for dates and locations of their performances in the Twin Cities this summer. [email protected] SALSABROSA | Sat. Jul. 23 & Aug. 20, 2016 10PM Every Saturday in Sept. 2016, 10PM Mediterranean Cruise Cafe (12500 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville, MN) Salsabrosa’s 10-piece orchestra performs the salsa timba, merengue, bachata, and cha cha. Enjoy free lessons from 10:0010:30PM followed by dancing from 10:30PM-1:30AM. $5 cover with dinner; $10 cover without dinner | medcruisecafe.com | 952.641.6222 Did You Know... Salsabrosa is an Afro-Cuban Orchestra that travels all over teaching and performing salsa dance. With a repertoire that includes many Latin styles (salsa, bachata, cumbia, merengue, cha cha cha, and bolero), this band is led by Cuban vocal powerhouse Zusel Balbin and pianist Yazmin Bowers. Salsabrosa is known for its Afro-Cuban rhythms and horn power. Salsabrosa.com MARIACHI MI TIERRA | Tues. Aug. 16, 2016, 6:30-8:30PM Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) Rosalio Castro, vocalist Sylvia Rendon, and a powerhouse ensemble of musicians will present authentic mariachi music. This event is part of the “9 Nights of Music” series every Tuesday in July and August. Tapestry Folkdance Center provides dance instruction starting at 6:30PM with live music starting at 7PM. Bring a lawn chair and pack a picnic or purchase food from the Café Minnesota terrace grill. Come early and take advantage of free admission to the museum galleries from 5-8PM. Free | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 42 | Exploring Culture Food Cooking Classes MEXICAN SUMMER | Tues. Jun. 21, 2016, 6-8PM Roth Living (11300 47th St., Minnetonka, MN) By Roth Living and Cooks of Crocus Hill. Chef Mike Shannon shares his favorite flavors from our southern neighbor with the following menu: Scallop Seviche Salad; Mayan Pork Sliders with Green Chiles; Blackened Mahi-Mahi Tacos with Zesty Slaw; Chocolate Pot de Crème with Kahlua Ganache. $55 | cooksofcrocushill.com | 651.228.1333 Pre-registration required. Whole Foods Market (3060 Excelsior Blvd., Minneapolis, MN) $30 | wholefoodmarkets.com | 612.927.8141 Pre-registration required. ARTISAN TACOS AND SALSAS Tues., Jul. 12, 2016, 6-9PM Chef Jeremy will start by making and canning some fresh salsa (and you’ll be taking a jar home!) and then preparing three different delicious types of tacos. The menu includes Mixed Seafood Tacos with Herb Salad, Avocado and Sour Cream Cuban-Style Carnitas Cooked in Lime Mojo, Spicy Pork Al Pastor with Pineapple Salsa and Lime, Homemade Salsa Verde. DATE NIGHT: CUBA | Sat., Aug. 20, 2016, 6-9PM Chef Jeremy will turn the routine of dinner into a fun and meaningful evening during which you can enjoy your company as well as a fantastic four-course meal without having to stress about the cooking. This class is glutenfree, with pescatarian options available upon request, and has hands on opportunities as desired. The menu includes: Sparkling Mango Bellini, Camarones (Shrimp) Al Ajillo (With Garlicky Cuban Mojo) and Avocado, Ropa Vieja, Shredded Steak in Creole Sauce, Morros E Christianos (Beans and Rice), Braised Greens with Ham Hock and Caramelized Onions, Rum and Macadamia Yellow Cake with Buttered Rum Glaze. www.tctosca.com Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS Through Jan. 8, 2017 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Artist-soldier Seth Eastman’s assignment to record Native life in the Upper Mississippi area in the 1830s and 1840s produced a frank and intimate–if slightly romantic–record of Native people in pre-territorial Minnesota. This exhibit of 35 of Eastman’s historic watercolors and drawings, includes Indian Sugar Camp and Gathering Wild Rice, believed to be the first-ever images of harvesting maple syrup and wild rice. Eastman’s Dakotah Encampment, which reveals details of tipi construction and many other gems depicting Native life, are on display. Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.0723 Literature NATIVE AMERICAN Theater Staged Reading WHAT WOULD CRAZY HORSE DO? Jun. 22, 2016, 7:30PM Mixed Blood Theatre (1501–4th St. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Larissa FastHorse. Directed by Addie Gorlin. Two present-day Native Americans face the extinction of their tribe, while the first female leader of the KKK is poised to bring a gentler version of the Klan into the limelight. $5 | mixedblood.com | 612.338.6131 Art ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE | Through Jun. 26, 2016 Textile Center, Joan Mondale Gallery (3000 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) As an Ojibwe woman of mixed heritage, artist Maggie Thompson works with an intuitive hand to bridge cultures and traditions gathered from firsthand experiences. On Borrowed Time is about her experience of losing her father in 2014. Thompson explores how grief is a highly personal experience; every individual’s process is unique and perpetuates a person’s evolving identity. Thompson utilizes the medium of fiber–beading, knitting, sewing, and weaving–to help her to rebuild a textured past and learn the history of her people. Free | textilecentermn.org | 612.436.0464 www.tctosca.com EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT INDIANS BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK By Anton Treuer. What have you always wanted to know about Indians? Do you think you should already know the answers–or suspect that your questions may be offensive? In matter-of-fact responses to over 120 questions, both thoughtful and outrageous, modern and historical, Ojibwe scholar and cultural preservationist Anton Treuer gives a frank, funny, and sometimes personal tour of what’s up with Indians, anyway. This books can be purchased through the Minnesota History Center, Amazon.com or your favorite E-Book vendor. See Also: EXPLORING DAKOTA IDENTITY–See History, Law & Politics section. “First Jingle Dress” 8 x 10 oil on linen Carleton McCambridge Fine Art ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE: Textile Center “Grieving” by Maggie Thompson Exploring Culture | 43 Culture FRENCH Theater THE LEARNED LADIES | Jul. 8, 10, 16, 24 & 29, 2016 Shakespeare & Company, Outdoor Theatre Complex Century College, West Campus (3300 Century Ave. N, White Bear Lake, MN) By Moliere. In this satire of academic pretention, a middle-class Frenchman is in conflict with his wife, his sister, and his older daughter, who have fallen under the spell of a charlatan named Trissotin who has designs on the family’s money and the youngest daughter. $15-$13, under 12 free | shakespeareandcompany.org | 651.779.5818 The Fontaines de la Concorde, two fountains located in the Place de la Concorde in Paris, were designed by Jacques Ignace Hittorf and completed in 1840 during the reign of King Louis-Phillipe. LES MISÉRABLES | Jul. 29–Aug. 14, 2016 Ashland Productions (2100 White Bear Ave., Maplewood, MN) By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Based on the book by Victor Hugo. Love, war, poverty, an orphan girl, and hookers are all part of the life of a parolee turned businessman who is hounded by Inspector Valjean in France in the early 1800s. Songs include I Dreamed a Dream, Master of the House and Do You Hear the People Sing. $10-$13 | kfai.org/bonjourminnesota | 651.274.8020 THE LIAR | Sept. 9–Oct. 2, 2016 Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) By David Ives. Adapted from “Le Menteur” by Pierre Corneille. Dorante, a charming, incorrigible liar, falls in love with Clarice whom he meets along with her friend Lucrece on a visit to Paris. Unfortunately, he gets the two women mixed up and zany antics ensue. Tickets TBA | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 Events BASTILLE DAY BLOCK PARTY Sun. Jul. 17, 2016, 3-10PM Barbette Restaurant (Irving & Lagoon in Minneapolis) July 14 is celebrated by the French to commemorate the end of the French Monarchy as that was the day in 1789 when angry Parisians stormed the Bastille, outraged by the corruption of their aristocratic government. This annual block party will feature live music, local artists, organic foods, cold beverages, and street entertainment. Free | barbette.com | 612.827.5710 Did You Know… Barbette’s was named “Best French Restaurant, populist vote” by Mpls St. Paul Magazine? Barbette has also received “best of’s” from local press for its late-night dining, neighborhood night on Sundays, desserts, wine list, date spot, music, and, of course, those French fries that accompany the steak frites. Radio BONJOUR MINNESOTA KFAI 90.3 and 106.7 Hosted by Caryl Minnetti, Dana Bogema & Olaf Pfannkuch. Bonjour Minnesota features music and culture from France and francophone countries. http://kfai.org/bonjourminnesota 44 | Exploring Culture www.tctosca.com Culture BLACK/AFRICAN Theatre SCAPEGOAT | Through Jun. 26, 2016 Pillsbury House Theatre (3501 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Christina M. Ham. Directed by Marion McClinton. In this new drama, the effects of history in the “post-racial” world are revealed when two interracial couples discover a small town in Arkansas where Black sharecroppers had once attempted to organize for better wages. $5-$50 | pillsburyhouseandtheatre.org | 612.825.0459 BEST OF ENEMIES | Sept. 23–Oct. 23, 2016 Open Window Theatre Metropolis Minneapolis Bldg. (1313 Chestnut Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Mark St. Germain. Based on the book by Osha Gray Davidson. This is a true story about the relationship between a Grand Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan and an African American civil rights activist during the 1971 desegregation of schools in North Carolina. $16-$26 | openwindowtheatre.org | 612.615.1515 Literature THE GIVENS COLLECTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE University of Minnesota Libraries 99 Wilson Library (309 19th Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) The Givens Collection consists of over 10,000 books, magazines, and pamphlets by or about African Americans, including novels, poetry, plays, short stories, essays, literary criticism, periodicals, and biographies that span nearly 250 years of American culture, with particular strength in the areas of the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement. Free | lib.umn.edu/givens | 612.624.3321 Tile designs that fill your spirit Art THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE | Through Nov. 20, 2016 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Borrowing from various masking traditions and exhibiting a multitude of ethnic and religious influences, masks, both fierce and fancy, “are like stylistic collages, celebrating the continuous reinvention of traditional art.” (From website.) This exhibit displays masks that evoke hunting rituals along with pleasing, colorful masks of Sierra Leone belonging to the urban successors to social groups that originated among freed and resettled African captives in the 1800s. Free | new.artsmia.org | 888.642.2787 About the designs in the tile tray (at right): Mudcloth starts as strips of hand-woven fabric sewn together. Shown: metal tray with hand-glazed tiles using mudcloth patterns and Adinkra symbols. Lea-Way Designs, LLC Mud is then applied to the fabric as a resist and dried in the sun before soaking the fabric in dye. The colors, with various symbols and patterns, convey information about the person and community wearing or using the cloth. Leann E. Johnson Adinkra symbols are found in West Africa and used in various art forms, such as textiles (like mudcloth), sculpture and pottery. The symbols have meanings that depend on color, events (e.g. initiations or funerals), and on what they’re placed. Adinkra symbols are used as metaphors for proverbs or expressions about beliefs and concepts. Colorful ceramic tiles & trays for home decor and tile jewelry for personal expression www.tctosca.com [email protected] www.lea-way.com Exploring Culture | 45 Culture Dance Workshop MIDDLE EASTERN Theater DISGRACED | Sept. 10–Oct. 29, 2016 Guthrie Theater (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Ayad Akhtar. Directed by Marcela Lorca. A successful PakistaniAmerican lawyer makes a costly decision at a dinner party when the conversation becomes confrontational. This award-winning one-act drama has been described as a “blistering social drama about racial prejudices.” (Variety) $15-$64 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 Dance Jawaahir Dance Company Jawaahir Dance Company performs Middle Eastern dance as a living art form at its highest artistic level. It is committed to bringing the rich folkloric heritage of the Middle East to the theater stage and to providing education about the dance in its authentic form for dance students and the general public. jawaahir.org | 612.872.6050 ENCHANTED EVENING | Fri., Jun. 17, 2016, 8PM Patrick’s Cabaret (3010 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, MN) This is a special evening of performances by Cassandra and the Jawaahir Dance Company. $20 CASSANDRA’S CABARET | Sat., Jun. 18, 2016, 8PM Jawaahir Studio Theater (3010 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Join Cassandra as she transforms the Jawaahir Studio Theater into a Cabaret with intimate tables, delicious hors d’oeuvres, and an evening of fabulous dance and music. Seating starts at 7:45PM. $30 RAKKAS MINNEAPOLIS Aug. 26–28, 2016 Dans Askına Turkish Dance Ensemble Hopkins Center for the Arts (1111 Main Street, Hopkins, MN) Experience a weekend of Turkish and Egyptian dance workshops taught by internationally-known dancers and instructors. Event includes a Friday evening open house to meet guest artists, Saturday and Sunday morning dance workshops, and the Saturday evening Anatolian Origins Gala Show which features local, national, and international musicians and dancers. Dance workshop prices begin at $40, and are available a la carte or in combination packages. A limited number of scholarships are available for qualifying participants. Bellydanceamina.com/RakkasMinneapolis | 952.979.1100 Food A Few of the Middle Eastern Dining Establishments in the Twin Cities Crescent Moon Bakery & Restaurant (2339 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN) crescentmoonfoods.net | 612.782.0169 Emily’s Lebanese Deli (641 University Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN) emilyslebanesedeli.com | 612.379.4069 Ansari’s Mediterranean Grill & Lounge (1950 Rahncliff Ct., Eagan, MN) ansarisgrill.com | 651.452.0999 Jerusalem’s Restaurant (1518 Nicollet Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) facebook.com/jerusalems | 612.871.8883 Khyber Pass Café (1571 Grand Ave., Saint Paul, MN) khyberpasscafe.com | 651.690.0505 Holy Land Grocery & Deli (2513 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN) holylandbread.com | 612.781.2627 SHOMA | Sept. 29 & 30, 2016 The Lab Theater (700 N 1st St., Minneapolis, MN) For more information, see Dance section. 46 | Exploring Culture www.tctosca.com Culture ENGLISH Theater THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE Jun 3–19, 2016 Theatre Pro Rata Dreamland Arts (1342 Van Buren Ave., St. Paul, MN) By Francis Beaumont. Directed by Amber Bjork. In this satire of Elizabethan plays, wealthy theatre patrons insist that their apprentice Rafe be included in a play and he becomes the errant Knight of the Burning Pestle, tasked to prove his bravery in a love story that does not need him. $14-$41 | theatreprorata.org | 612.874.9321 JEEVES INTERVENES | Jul. 8–31, 2016 Theatre in the Round (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Margaret Raether. From the stories of P.G. Wodehouse. When a wealthy playboy faces an unwanted marriage and an old school chum may be shipped off to India, they hatch a plan to escape. Can their ever-faithful valet Jeeves rescue these two bumblers from themselves? $22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 SWEENEY TODD | Jul. 15–24, 2016 Mill City Summer Opera Mill City Museum, Ruin Courtyard (704 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Based on a drama by George Dibdin Pitt. Play by C.G. Bond. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Libretto by Hugh Wheeler. Set in 1846 London, this is a musical thriller about a barber who was wrongfully imprisoned by a corrupt judge. He conspires with Mrs. Lovett to enhance her meat pies in order to exact his revenge. Songs include The Ballad of Sweeney Todd, The Worst Pies in London and Beggar Woman’s Lullaby. $35-$200 | millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7582 SENSE AND SENSIBILITY By Kate Hamill. Set in England in the late 1700s, this comedy of manners follows the life, loves and heartbreak of the Dashwood sisters: the practical, reserved Elinor and the emotional, expressive Marianne. Some believe that the two different temperaments of the sisters reflect the historical and cultural changes taking place during that time. Theatre in the Round | Jun. 3–26, 2016 (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) $15-$22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 Guthrie Theater | Sept. 10–Oct. 29, 2016 (818 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) Tickets TBA | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 www.tctosca.com Exhibit LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM | Through Jun. 26, 2016 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) This unique period room exhibit in two of Mia’s well-loved English interiors–the Queen Ann room and the Georgian Drawing room– portrays Austen’s habits as a reader and writer, recreate scenes from her novel Emma (celebrating its 200th birthday in 2015), and invites museum visitors to read works that Austen read, wrote, or inspired. Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.0723 Exploring TOSCATM One subscription for $25; Two for $35 612.481.3206 or see page 78 Limited time offer. Exploring Culture | 47 Culture ASIAN Theatre TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF A (FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN | Jun. 16–26, 2016 Mu Performing Arts Park Square Theatre (20 West 7th St., St Paul, MN) By Victor Maog. In this world premiere, an immigrant boy travels from the Philippines to California to meet his long-lost parents. $10-$20 | muperformingarts.org | 651.789.1012 (See article on next page) Dance (continued) HORIDRAA—GOLDEN HEALING Sept. 16 & 17, 2016, 7:30PM Ananya Dance Theatre The O’Shaughnessy, St. Catherine’s University (2004 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN) Turmeric, the golden yellow root of cuisine and medicine, serves as organizing metaphor for this original work of dance theater reflecting women’s roles and practices to promote healing. $19-$29 | oshaug.stkate.edu | 651.690.6700 TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING– “Corridor Through the Pines”, ink and color on silk, unknown artist; Minneapolis Institute of Arts Art TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING Through Aug. 21, 2016 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Drawn from the MIA’s collection, the works on display span 500 years of Chinese history, from the late Southern Song to the Qing dynasties (13th–early 20th centuries) and are a reflection of the Chinese tradition of looking to the mountains as a source of inspiration, spiritual reflection and retreat from society. Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.0723 Exhibits Dance SUFIANA—THE SUFI ECSTASY | Sept. 16–18, 2016 Katha Dance Theatre The Cowles Center (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Live music composed by Dr. Pooja Goswami. Choreography by KDT’s Founder/Artistic Director Rita Mustaphi. Minnesota’s first Indian dance company presents “an experience in divine ecstasy.” Sufi music, movement and dance are all integral parts of Sufism which believes in complete devotion to the Divine and an absolute love for mankind. $21-$26 | thecowlescenter.org | 612.206.3600 48 | Exploring Culture BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION Through Jul. 10, 2016 Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) This exhibit explores the Indian American experience and the community’s vital political, professional, and cultural contributions to American and Minnesotan life and history. Don’t miss the INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT in the History Center Café. (See more details in the Art of Fashion section.) $6-$12. Free for children under 6 and to all visitors on Tuesday evenings after 5PM | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 Did You Know… Today, one out of every 100 Americans traces his or her roots to India? There are almost 40,000 Indian Americans living in Minnesota, the second largest Asian population in this state. Hmong-Americans make up the largest Asian population in Minnesota. www.tctosca.com Culture TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF (A FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN–Mu Performing Arts Actors (left to right): Randy Reyes, Eric “Pogi” Sumangil, Hope Nordquist and Mary Ann Prado. Photo by Rich Ryan Spectacular! And Soon to Be Told By Doris Rubenstein If pedigrees are the kind of thing that make you open your eyes and pay attention to something that might otherwise have passed you by, then take a gander at what and who is behind Mu Performing Arts’ world-premiere production of “TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF (A FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN.” (See description on page 48.) First of all, in 2015, playwright Victor Maog was named one of American Theatre Magazine’s “20 Theatre Workers You Should Know.” Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director of the Public Theatre in New York (we’re talking the “Joe Papp’s” Public Theater here!) called Maog “one of the leading lights of his generation.” And Randy Reyes, who plays the title character, is one of the most familiar younger talents on the Twin Cities scene, participating in the important work of bringing diverse faces and voices to local stages. Not only is he on the stage as Tot, but he directed the show and is Mu’s Artistic Director. Not to mention that it’s playing at one of the oldest and most-respected venues in the Twin Cities: Park Square Theatre. There’s a certain level of quality the community expects when they sit down in that auditorium. The icing on this theatrical cake is the fact that it owes its funding to one of the most prestigious institutions in the world of art: the Jerome Foundation. If Jerome is putting its money on the line, don’t you think you could dig into your entertainment budget to give this new work a try? www.tctosca.com Exploring Culture | 49 The Art of Business The World As a Work of Art by Pete Machalek, partner of SagePresence Our natural tendency is to divide the world up into things that we think of as art and things that we think of as not art. We relate to the former differently than we do to the latter. The way that you relate to art might be the thing to look at when you try to define what art is. Conventional wisdom has a schizophrenic approach to the question: Many of us simply think that whatever is inside a museum is art, while everything else isn’t. At the same time, it’s common for people to say, “That’s not art” about something just because they don’t like it. Both of these approaches reduce the value that we get from the world around us. What if we related to everything like it was a work of art? We would bring appreciation and curiosity and exploration to the 50 | Exploring Culture world around us. We would ask, “What does this say to me? How do I feel about this?” Every work of humans would inspire questions like, “What did they have in mind when they made this?” The same would be true about all the people around us and everything we perceive them doing. Our knee-jerk judgments and reactions to things would all be buffered by a mindfulness, a pursuit of value, a sense that these things have something that could benefit us in some way. This may be worth experimenting with. Like an artist. For more help in creating and telling your story, check out Pete Machelek’s blog at http://www.sagepresence.com. For more information on SagePresence, email [email protected] or call 612.84.0763. www.tctosca.com COOKING WITH BEER: SUMMER FAVORITES–Midtown Global Market Art of Food Cooking Classes COOKING THE MARKET Kitchen in the Market Midtown Global Market (920 E Lake St., Minneapolis, MN) Join our Executive Chef Molly Herrmann for a unique, high-energy class, perfect for meeting new people, bringing together a group of friends or celebrating special events. This hands-on class includes a menu inspired by the season based on what’s fresh, new and interesting at the Midtown Global Market. The class begins with a pair of house-made appetizers, as well as a champagne cocktail to welcome you! Then, after a tour of the Midtown Global Market, the cooking begins, followed by–the eating! $75 | kitcheninthemarket.com | 612.568.5486 Wed., Jun. 15, 2016 5:30-9:30PM Sat., Jul. 16, 2016 5:30-9:30PM Wed., Jul. 20, 2016 5:30-9:30PM Wed., Aug. 10, 2016 5:30-9:30PM Sat., Aug. 20, 2016 5:30-9:30PM COOKING WITH BEER: SUMMER FAVORITES Fri., Jul. 29, 2016, 6-8PM WAY COOL Cooking School (16544 W 78th St., Eden Prairie, MN) This class will focus on cooking and baking with beer. Menu: Beer Glazed Shrimp Skewers, It’s “Ale” About the Potatoes Salad, and Citrus Lager Cupcakes. $65 | waycoolcookingschool.com | 952.949.6799 www.tctosca.com Cooking Classes (continued) Whole Foods Market (3060 Excelsior Blvd., Minneapolis, MN) $30 | wholefoodmarkets.com | 612.927.8141 Pre-registration required. ARTISAN TACOS AND SALSAS Tues., Jul. 12, 2016, 6-9PM DATE NIGHT: CUBA | Sat., Aug. 20, 2016, 6-9PM For more information, see Hispanic/Latino Culture section. Events DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA | Aug. 14–Sept. 4, 2016 Mixed Precipitation Theater, Minnesota Parks & Gardens Based on “Don Giovanni” opera by Wolfgang Mozart. Directed by Kym Longhi. Music direction and script by Jerrod Wendland. The classic Italian comedic opera meets ’80s hair bands in this farce about Republican candidates who converge on a small agrarian town in Middle America. Tasty, garden-fresh bites will be served throughout the show to celebrate harvest and campaign fever. $10-$20 suggested donation | mixedprecipitation.org | 1.800.838.3006 | Reservations recommended | All Ages The Art of Delicious Dining Taste the World’s Finest Oils, Vinegars, Spices, Spirits, Liqueurs, and Wines Before You Buy! Special Offer Save $5 when you spend $40 or more! must present ad to redeem offer vomFASS at Mall of America 280 East Broadway · Bloomington, MN 55425 (952) 426-3222 · vomfasstwincities.com Exploring Culture | 51 Art Left to right: Giotto Suite–Green, Purple and Blue by Gretel Stephens Robbin Gallery (4914 42nd Ave. N, Robbinsdale, MN) Free | robbingallery.org | 763.537.5906 RESONANCE Jun. 2–Jul. 2, 2016 THE GREAT MINNESOTA GET-TOG ETHER Aug. 3–27, 2016 COLOR OF LAND Aug. 31–Oct. 1, 2016 ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE Through Jun. 26, 2016 Textile Center, Minneapolis Free. See Native American Culture section. Exhibits STILLNESS IN LIFE–FINDING PEACE IN A WORLD OF CHAOS | June 2–26, 2016 AZ Gallery (308 Prince St., Saint Paul, MN) This exhibit of new work by artist Amy Clark also includes a members show. Free | theazgallery.org | 651.224.3757 Circa Gallery (210 N First Street, Minneapolis, MN) Free | circagallery.org | 612.332.2386 COLOR FIELD | Through Jun. 25, 2016 This exhibit features the art of Gretel Stephens who states: “Colors and their infinite permutations are the primary content of my paintings. I arrive at a final color by drybrushing multiple layers of oil paint (usually many different colors) on linen.” SUMMER SALON | Jul. 2–Aug. 13, 2016 This exhibit features artwork by a select group of talented contemporary artists. 52 | Exploring Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA Jun. 11–Aug. 13, 2016 Groveland Gallery (25 Groveland Terrace, Minneapolis, MN) Artist Thomas Paquette–a longtime visitor and appreciator of national parks throughout the United Sates–commemorates the centennial of the National Park Service with a new series of oil and gouache paintings that celebrates the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Free | grovelandgallery.com | 612.377.7800 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400–3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.0723 LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM Through June 26, 2016 See English Culture section. TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING | Through Aug. 21, 2016 See Asian Culture section. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE | Through Nov. 20, 2016 See Black/African Culture section. www.tctosca.com Art THE THIRD PLACE Wing Young Huie Photography Gallery (3730 Chicago Ave. S, Studio B, Minneapolis, MN) Wing uses photography as a societal mirror and window, seeking to reveal not only what is hidden, but also what is plainly visible and seldom noticed, providing a collective portrait. As an extension of his public art installations that create informal communal spaces, in spring 2011 Wing opened The Third Place Gallery, housed in a building that had sat empty for 47 years. Wing has turned the space into an urban living room for guest artists, social conversation, karaoke, and ping pong. wingyounghuie.com | 612.817.2771 Great Places to Shop for Art ARTIST MERCANTILE (24 West 7th Place, Saint Paul, MN) Located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul, the Artist Mercantile promotes the work of over 60 Minnesota artists, offering an eclectic mix of locally-made art and gifts. Original pieces come in many forms, such as ceramics, glass, jewelry, hats, woodworking, photography, and paintings, with new creations coming in weekly, providing the shopper a new and different experience with each visit. artistmerc.com | 651.222.0053 Off the Gunflint REGLA DE ORO Art Gallery & Fair Trade Gifts (2743 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Regla De Oro offers consumers a conscientious alternative for meeting their buying needs while providing a market for unique art and quality fair-trade products while working with local artists and community non-profits. Regla De Oro provides a portion of all event proceeds to Arts Education and Social Justicerelated non-profit organizations. regladeoro.com | 612.886.1247 THE GODDESS OF GLASS (4400 Osseo Rd., Minneapolis, MN) Owner Connie Beckers, an award-winning glass artist, operates this retail shoppe featuring handmade gifts by 100 local artisans and professional picture framing. They also offer a variety of art classes for kids and grown-ups of all ages. goddessofglass.com | 612.521.0399 Events LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS Lowertown First Friday is a monthly celebration of art and music at over six locations at the end of the light rail along East 4th Street in Saint Paul’s Lowertown district. Enjoy local art, live music and art receptions, flamenco and belly dancing demonstrations, street fire dancers, food and beverages and more. Free | lowertownfirstfridays.org www.tctosca.com Lee Englund 218.355.1668 [email protected] www.leeenglundart.com Exploring Art | 53 Featured Artist Artist Kellie Rae Theiss with “Mallard Nest” (in progress). “Barn Owl” Kellie Rae Theiss It was 2:30 AM when Kellie’s dog was fiercely barking at the door. Her heart quickened as she thought it might be another visit from that bear. She muzzled the dog with her hand to look and listen. What was outside? window. This living bird was calling to the painted owl inside, on the artist’s easel. This amorous flirtation went on for a while. “I remember it as a thrill and a very high compliment from the owl that night.” A loud sound came,”WHO-Whoo, WHO-WHOO!” There Kellie saw a fat shadow on the ground that belonged to a great horned owl. It weighed down the branch near her studio Last year brought an even higher honor to Kellie Rae Theiss. She was invited by the University of Minnesota for a solo exhibition of her work at the Bell Museum of Natural History. “Evening Grosbeak–Female” “Tanager Nest” 54 | Exploring Art www.tctosca.com Featured Artist Kellie’s work strikes a chord with our state. Minnesotans value nature and they value fine art. Her work takes viewers outside of the city for an up-close encounter with these creatures. You can clearly see that some of the detail is made with a single hair of a paintbrush. She creates portraits of her subjects that are undoubtedly unique and soulful. If you are interested in more information on the artist or to purchase a painting or print, you are invited to visit her website at: www.theissgallery.com. The artist would also like for it to be noted that she does restoration work on vintage paintings. Her contact number is 612.718.1223. “Yellow Lily” “I was deeply moved to receive this invitation and acknowledgment by the Bell Museum! It felt like a milestone achievement for many reasons. The first, being 27 years of dedication to nature of Minnesota.” The birds, fish, plants or nests she paints are often isolated, with featureless backgrounds, which is Kellie’s signature style. Her subjects are fascinating and powerful in the most unexpected way. To view one of her bird nests up close brings on a threedimensional experience, no special glasses needed. Kellie Rae is a master painter whose finely-tuned technical skills serve to amplify the beauty and strangeness of her subjects. She is also a poet and a teacher. Her observations and love of nature began on her 19th century family farm in northeast Nebraska. Kellie considers what she learned from her grandparents and parents to be the beginning of her formal education. She has attended the University of Nebraska, University of Minnesota, Accademia Riaci in Florence, Italy and more. “Piliated Woodpecker” Kellie collects books and does extensive research before beginning any portrait, as she is certain that the better she understands her subject, the stronger the painting will be. She also feels that spending time being an observer in the woods and the lakes of Minnesota for the past 27 years has been her greatest learning experience. Brava! www.tctosca.com Exploring Art | 55 Art of the Home Above and left: Shoppers at Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore Exploring Art Right: ReStore employee Alicia Weagel busy at work helping shoppers. Minneapolis Habitat ReStore Opens in the Fall Remodeling to have the kitchen of your dreams? Your old cabinets could help low-income families buy their dreams too. You can do it by donating your cabinets to Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore. ReStore is a home improvement outlet where all sales help Twin Cities Habitat build more homes for local families to buy with affordable mortgages. Business is booming at the original ReStore in New Brighton at 510 County Road D, one block west of 35W. This fall, a second location will be opening in South Minneapolis at 2700 Minnehaha Avenue. Working families get more opportunities to buy homes they can afford. ReStore is perfect for DIYers, property owners, theater set designers, and bargain hunters. Top-selling items include lighting, doors, appliances, tools, flooring, furniture, tile, and windows. Small donations can be dropped off, and convenient home pickups can be scheduled for large items. More information on shopping, donating, or volunteering is at www.tchabitat.org/restore. “We are excited to add to the growing hub of reuse and repurpose-minded retailers that are transforming this area into the Minnehaha Mile Shopping District,” says Pete O’Keefe, ReStore Operations Senior Manager. “We wanted a location that was easy to find and easy to get to. We need plenty of parking and a building that’d make for a great shopping and donating experience.” ReStore is a win-win-win for the Twin Cities. People making donations get tax deductions and an eco-friendly way to give things new life. Shoppers get unique treasures at great prices. 56 | Exploring Art Artist’s rendering of the South Minneapolis storefront www.tctosca.com Art of the Home At Home in the Office By Julie Ann Segal I was first contacted by my client Marybeth to help with her living room. But that changed at our first appointment. While she was showing me around, we took a look at her home office, and started Before talking about how it wasn’t working. When I stepped in to take a look, I immediately noticed how heavy and cramped it felt. Too many large pieces and clutter created a feeling of overwhelm. The office redesign took priority. I wanted to help her make this a space where she could be productive, and feel good about being in. The end result is an impressive transformation. “Prior to the redesign, my office was a disorganized mess that really said nothing about me. I tended to use it as a catch-all for things I didn’t know what to do with,” tells Marybeth. Now, she says it feels so much better working in there. “It’s wellorganized, bright and seems to flow in the way it’s laid out.” To remove clutter and the “heavy” feeling, two large bookcases and the couch were removed, and lots of time was spent decluttering. The warm neutral color on the walls is soothing. A cozy rug and upholstered chair create a relaxing reading area, and a large piece of art creates a focal point. A piece I was delighted to help her find, it makes Marybeth feel happy. “I absolutely love my new office! It says something about me and who I am.” ~ Marybeth A new desk, relocated to the “command position” in the room (a more powerful placement, according to Feng Shui) is also less weighty, but allows for more workspace. We upgraded her desk chair to a high-back leather one. In total, this setup was intentional, for an enhanced feeling of being in control. We also gave Marybeth plenty of places for storage. Now the things she does use and need don’t have to be cluttering things up. On the windows we replaced metal blinds with woven roman shades, also www.tctosca.com After with a natural look. They’re cordless, so nothing hangs in front of the beautiful backyard view, and they feel much lighter. In the end, we accomplished our goal of creating a space for Marybeth that is conducive to work and also enjoyable. She says, “My work attitude and feeling of what the office is has definitely changed—I like to be there even when I’m not working. It doesn’t feel only like an office but is actually a relaxing place to be.” Julie Ann Segal, Interior Designer and President of Metro Interiors, is renowned for her deep commitment to providing clients with state-of-the-art design. Always on the cutting edge, Julie Ann’s dynamic approach utilizes all resources within reach. For over 25 years, Julie Ann has enjoyed taking the stress out of making design changes. Eclectic to classic, modern to traditional–there is nothing she and her team will not do to create that “wow factor” that has exceeded clients’ expectations for over two decades. A Certified Feng Shui consultant, Julie Ann infuses elements of this ancient art into all design endeavors, revealing environments rich in comfort, beauty, balance, and harmony. For more information on Julie Ann, and how your space can change your life, visit www.metrointeriors.com. To schedule a design consultation or inquire about services, email [email protected] or call 952.920.2827. SPECIAL OFFER for TOSCA Readers! Mention this article and receive 10% off your first design consultation. Offer good through December 31st, 2016. Exploring Art | 57 The Art of Animals THE POUND: A MUSICAL FOR THE DOGS Aug. 5–13, 2016 Imagined Theatre Mixed Blood Theatre (1501 4th St. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Phil Darg and Jules Darg. On her first day working at an animal shelter, Laura discovers she can actually understand what dogs are saying, and soon learns all of their sad stories about how they ended up in the shelter. This fast-paced musical is fun for dog lovers of all ages. Tickets TBA | imaginedtheatre.org | 612.338.6131 Children’s Theatre Company (2400 Third Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) $10-$60 | childrenstheatre.org | 612.874.0400 ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY Sept. 13–Oct. 23, 2016 See Children & Families section for full description. Theatre About Animals DISNEY’S THE LION KING | Jul. 5–Aug. 7, 2016 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Based on the Disney animated film. Music by Timothy Rice and Elton John. This musical tells the story of Simba, a young lion cub who grows up to stop his Uncle Scar from conquering the Pride Lands. Songs include Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Circle of Life and Hakuna Matata. $49-$154 | hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.859.7469 THE LITTLE MERMAID | Aug. 4–14, 2016 Rosetown Playhouse, Como Lakeside Pavilion (1360 Lexington Parkway North, St. Paul, MN) Based on tale by Hans Christian Andersen and the classic animated Disney film. Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater. Book by Doug Wright. This musical is about Ariel, a young mermaid who longs to see the world above the sea and includes the songs, Under the Sea and Kiss the Girl. $5-$12 | rosetownplayhouse.org | 651.792.7414 (x 2) “Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” ~ Anatole France, Works of Anatole France 58 | Exploring Art “The Servant’s Heart”, oil on linen, 36 x 48 in. THE LAST FIREFLY | Sept. 27–Nov. 13, 2016 By Naomi Iizuka. Directed by Peter C. Brosius. Boom, the son of Thunder sets out on an epic search for his father, ultimately discovering his true self and the strength within him that always existed. Grade 3 + Fine Art Studio and Gallery of Jessica Henry 631.239.5588 [email protected] www.jessicahenryfineart.com www.tctosca.com The Art of Animals HENNEPIN COUNTY WAGS ITS TAIL: 150 YEARS OF PEOPLE AND THEIR PETS–Hennepin History Museum Exhibits HENNEPIN COUNTY WAGS ITS TAIL: 150 YEARS OF PEOPLE AND THEIR PETS | Through Sept. 18, 2016 Hennepin History Museum (2303 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) The Hennepin History Museum, one of the Twin Cities’ most unique social history museums, offers exhibits in a historic mansion setting, and is the home of archival collections of priceless scholarly value. With “Hennepin County Wags Its Tail,” HHM puts a local spin on the history of people and their pets. $3-$5 | hennepinhistory.org | 612.870.1329 Deer BELL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (10 Church St. SE, Minneapolis, MN) The Bell Museum’s scientific collection includes nearly 4 million specimens–mammals, birds, fishes, plants, mollusks and insects. From Eurasia to South America, Bell Museum scientists collect specimens to build the museum’s biological collections, which serve as an international library for scientific research. In addition to collections from around the globe, the Bell Museum has the largest collection documenting Minnesota’s biodiversity. The museum’s “Touch and See Discovery Room” and “Dioramas” are popular exhibits on display, especially for children. $5-$8 | bellmuseum.umn.edu | 612.626.9660 | Free on Sundays Gail Speckmann [email protected] www.gailspeckmann.com “Northern Leopard Frog” by Kellie Rae Theiss www.tctosca.com Exploring Art | 59 Art of Fashion and Beauty Full Bib Blue and Pink from Grandmother Mary (vintage apron) Candlewicking and Chenille–An Artistic Journey (made from vintage linens) Exhibits INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT | Through Jul. 10, 2016 Minnesota History Center Cafe (345 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) Researched and produced by Dr. Anupama Pasricha of St. Catherine University. This pop-up exhibit highlights Indian textiles and the unique connections between Indian producers and designers and American consumers, from elegant saris to preppy madras and homey calico printed on high-quality cottons and silks. This exhibit is offered in conjunction with the exhibit “Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation.” (See Asian Culture section.) Admission is $6-$12. | Free for members, children under 6 and on Tuesday evenings | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 Did You Know… India has been a giant in the textiles industry for as long as people have worn clothes? “India’s textiles sector is one of the oldest industries in Indian economy, dating back several centuries. Even today, the textiles sector is one of the largest contributors to India’s exports with approximately 11 per cent of total exports.” www.ibef.org/industry/textiles.aspx#sthash.Y9a6hpJk.dpuf JOYS & TEARS IN THE APRON STRINGS Through Jun. 25, 2016 Textile Center (3000 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) Minnesota fiber artist Yvonne Cory, who has been keeping the history of aprons alive, is the curator of this apron exhibit which features both vintage aprons from past decades and ones she has individually designed. The exhibition will include full bib and half aprons for children, men and women. Free | textilecentermn.org | 612.436.0464 60 | Exploring Art Vintage crocheted apron “The joys and tears in the aprons will never die, if memories are tied in the apron strings.” ~ Yvonne Cory Merry Little Bath Company, LLC Natural & Organic Skincare Feel the Difference! Visit us at merrylittlebath.com 10% of all soap sales goes to charities. www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend June is our Spring/Summer “overlap” month. (Most June events were also listed in our Spring issue) June 10, 11, 12, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE, Textile BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals BROADWAY SONGBOOK® KANDER & EBB AND ALL THAT JAZZ, Ordway, St. Paul, Musicals Center, Mpls., Native American Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture URINETOWN, Daleko Arts, New Prague, Musicals STILLNESS IN LIFE–FINDING PEACE IN A WORLD OF CHAOS, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals AZ Gallery, St. Paul, Art AND SO IT GOES, Dark & Stormy Prod., Mpls., Comedies COLOR FIELD: GRETEL STEPHENS, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art BLITHE SPIRIT, Artistry, Blmgtn., Comedies RESONANCE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE, Theatre Pro Rata, St. Paul, Comedies THE ODD COUPLE, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies SCAPEGOAT, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, Savage Umbrella, Mpls., New, Unique 10 MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL, Lakeshore Players, New, Unique BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN, Transatlantic Love Affair, Mpls., Dance SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Women FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children MACBETH, Chameleon Theatre, Burnsv., Shakespeare MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Mpls., Art INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT, MN Hist. Ctr. Café, St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty JOYS & TEARS IN THE APRON STRINGS, Textile Center, Mpls., Art of Fashion & Beauty “Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June.” ~ Al Bernstein Cromulent Shakespeare Co., Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION • THEN NOW WOW LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM, Mpls. Inst. Arts, English Culture Karl Blomseth reads TOSCA magazine at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO www.tctosca.com Exploring Art | 61 Events by Weekend June is our Spring/Summer “overlap” month. (Most June events were also listed in our Spring issue) TARGET FREE SUNDAY, MN Childr. Museum, St. Paul, Children JAZZ AT THE JUNGLE, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Jazz ORPHEUS UNSUNG, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Opera MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Cromulent Shakespeare Co., Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF A (FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN, Mu Perf. Arts, St. Paul, Asian Culture Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION • THEN NOW WOW LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM, Mpls. Inst. Arts, English Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE, Textile Center, Mpls., Native American Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture June 17, 18, 19, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events STILLNESS IN LIFE–FINDING PEACE IN A WORLD OF CHAOS, AZ Gallery, St. Paul, Art COLOR FIELD: GRETEL STEPHENS, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AND SO IT GOES, Dark & Stormy Prod., Mpls., Comedies RESONANCE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE, Theatre Pro Rata, St. Paul, INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT, MN Hist. Ctr. Café, St. Paul, Art of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals Comedies Fashion & Beauty THE ODD COUPLE, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies JOYS & TEARS IN THE APRON STRINGS, Textile Center, Mpls., Art of BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies Fashion & Beauty SCAPEGOAT, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN, Transatlantic Love Affair, Mpls., Dance BLM AND CONTEMPO PHYSICAL DANCE, Cowles, Mpls., Dance ENCHANTED EVENING, Jawaahir Dance, Mpls., Dance CASSANDRA’S CABARET, Jawaahir Dance, Mpls., Dance SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Women CALENDAR GIRLS, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Women SEUSSICAL, Eden Prairie Players, Children 62 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend June is our Spring/Summer “overlap” month. (Most June events were also listed in our Spring issue) June 24, 25, 26, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY, Orpheum, Mpls., Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals AND SO IT GOES, Dark & Stormy Prod., Mpls., Comedies BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies SCAPEGOAT, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN, Transatlantic Love Affair, Mpls., Dance THE BEGINING OF THINGS, Southern Theater, Mpls., Dance BLM AND CONTEMPO PHYSICAL DANCE, Cowles, Mpls., Dance CALENDAR GIRLS, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Women SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Women SEUSSICAL, Eden Prairie Players, Children THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children THE WIZARD OF OZ, Children’s Castle Theatre, Lakeville, Children ANNIE JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children JAZZONEANDO, Mears Park, St. Paul, Jazz THE MUSIC OF ELLINGTON & ELLA, Orchestra Hall, Mpls., Jazz TWIN CITIES JAZZ FESTIVAL, Mears Park, St. Paul, Jazz WAYZATA ART EXERIENCE, Wayzata, Free & Almost Free LES UNCOMFORTABLES, Lyric Opera of the North, Duluth, Arts on the Road MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Cromulent Shakespeare Co., Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Shakespeare TOT: THE UNTOLD, YET SPECTACULAR STORY OF A (FILIPINO) HULK HOGAN, Mu Perf. Arts, St. Paul, Asian Culture LIVING ROOMS: THE JANE AUSTEN READING ROOM, Mpls. Inst. Arts, English Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture ON BORROWED TIME: POSTPONING THE INEVITABLE, Textile Center, Mpls., Native American Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture STILLNESS IN LIFE–FINDING PEACE IN A WORLD OF CHAOS, AZ Gallery, St. Paul, Art Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION • THEN NOW WOW www.tctosca.com COLOR FIELD: GRETEL STEPHENS, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art RESONANCE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT, MN Hist. Ctr. Café, St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty JOYS & TEARS IN THE APRON STRINGS, Textile Center, Mpls., Art of Fashion & Beauty Events by Weekend | 63 Events by Weekend July 1, 2, 3, 2016 Fri.–Sun. July 8, 9, 10, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events Theatre & Events SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals DISNEY’S THE LION KING, Orpheum, Mpls. Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals GLENSHEEN, History Theatre, St. Paul, Musicals CALENDAR GIRLS, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies, Women BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, Savage Umbrella, Mpls., New, Unique NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique CALENDAR GIRLS, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies, Women BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN, Transatlantic Love Affair, JEEVES INTERVENES, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies Mpls., Dance BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies RAILWAY HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Hist., Law LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique & Pol. BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN, Transatlantic Love Affair, THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children Mpls., Dance ANNIE JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children TALLEY’S FOLLY, Artistry, Blmgtn., Love & Romance Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children A BROADWAY ROMANCE, Orchestra Hall, Mpls., Love & Romance UPPER POST MURDER MYSTERY WALKING TOUR, THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Murder, Mystery ANNIE JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children JAZZ ON THE PRAIRIE BIG BAND, Round Lake, Eden Prairie, Jazz FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Children A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children Lake, Shakespeare TEMPEST, Shakespeare & Co.,White Bear Lake, Shakespeare LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS, St. Paul, Art THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Opera Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION • THEN NOW WOW THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art RESONANCE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT, MN Hist. Ctr. Café, St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty TEMPEST, Shakespeare & Co.,White Bear Lake, Shakespeare THE LEARNED LADIES, Shakespeare & Company, White Bear Lake, French Culture Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • BEYOND BOLLYWOOD: INDIAN AMERICANS SHAPE THE NATION • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. & Spirit. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art INDIA TEXTILES POP-UP EXHIBIT, MN Hist. Ctr. Café, St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty 64 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend July 15, 16, 17, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events Fine Art Stained Glass SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals DISNEY’S THE LION KING, Orpheum, Mpls. Musicals GLENSHEEN, History Theatre, St. Paul, Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals SWEENEY TODD, Mill City Summer Opera, Mpls., Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Moundsview Community Theater, New Brighton, Musicals CALENDAR GIRLS, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies, Women JEEVES INTERVENES, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique A HILL IN NATCHEZ, Southern Theater, Mpls., Dance BALLAD OF THE PALE FISHERMAN, Transatlantic Love Affair, Mpls., Dance TALLEY’S FOLLY, Artistry, Blmgtn., Love & Romance THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children “Hold the Moon” | leaded stained glass, copper mesh | 17 1/2”x18 3/4” ANNIE JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children jageigerstudio.com PINOCCHIO, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children | (612) 964-6081 TARGET FREE SUNDAY, MN Childr. Museum, St. Paul, Children THE MIKADO, Gilbert and Sullivan Very Light Opera Co. Lake Harriet Bandshell, Mpls., Opera THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Opera A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Shakespeare TEMPEST, Shakespeare & Co.,White Bear Lake, Shakespeare THE LEARNED LADIES, Shakespeare & Company, White Bear Lake, French Culture BASTILLE DAY BLOCK PARTY, Barbette’s, Mpls., French Culture COOKING CLASS, Midtown Global Market, Mpls., Art of Food Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 65 Events by Weekend The Warming House a listening room - South Minneapolis A non-profit dedicated to building community through music! nationally touring musicians, emerging songwriters, workshops, jams... www.thewarminghouse.net Get free tickets to shows. Become a member today. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Shakespeare TEMPEST, Shakespeare & Co.,White Bear Lake, Shakespeare THE LEARNED LADIES, Shakespeare & Company, White Bear Lake, French Culture SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. July 22, 23, 24, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW Musicals RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals Culture MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals DISNEY’S THE LION KING, Orpheum, Mpls. Musicals GLENSHEEN, History Theatre, St. Paul, Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Cross Community Players, Maple Grove, NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals SWEENEY TODD, Mill City Summer Opera, Mpls., Musicals TITANIC: THE MUSICAL, River Valley Theatre Co., Shakopee, Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Moundsview Community Theatre, New Brighton, Musicals THE LADY PIRATES OF CAPTAIN BREE, Fridley Community Theatre, Spring Lake Pk., Musicals TARZAN: THE MUSICAL, Minnetonka Theatre, Musicals CALENDAR GIRLS, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies, Women JEEVES INTERVENES, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies A NIGHT OF ROMANTIC COMEDY, Columbia Heights Fine Arts, Comedies LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique FIRST NIGHTS OF A FOOT FLIGHT, Southern Theater, Mpls., Dance TALLEY’S FOLLY, Artistry, Blmgtn., Love & Romance FUR TRADE WEEKEND, Sibley Historic Site, Mendota, Hist., Law, & Pol. THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children ANNIE JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, Civic Ctr. Park, New Hope, Children PINOCCHIO, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children THE DIVAS OF DISCO, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Nostalgia OTELLO, Minnesota Orchestra, Mpls., Opera 66 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend July 29, 30, 31, 2016 Fri.–Sun Theatre & Events SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals DISNEY’S THE LION KING, Orpheum, Mpls. Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Cross Community Players, Maple Grove, Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals TITANIC: THE MUSICAL, River Valley Theatre Co., Shakopee, Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Moundsview Community Theatre, “Sweet Lilacs”, fine art photo on canvas, 20 x 16 inches New Brighton, Musicals THE LADY PIRATES OF CAPTAIN BREE, Fridley Community Theatre, Spring Lake Pk., Musicals TARZAN: THE MUSICAL, Minnetonka Theatre, Musicals Wendy H. Blomseth Fine Art Still Life Photography LES MISÉRABLES, Ashland Prod., Maplewood,Musicals JEEVES INTERVENES, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies Available to Create One-of-A-Kind Commissioned Photographs BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies LE SWITCH, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique 612.481.2370 [email protected] www.wendyhblomseth.com RAILWAY HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Hist., Law & Pol. THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children ANNIE JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, Civic Ctr. Park, New Hope, Children YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, Chaska Valley Family Theatre, Children PINOCCHIO, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Shakespeare TEMPEST, Shakespeare & Co.,White Bear Lake, Shakespeare THE LEARNED LADIES, Shakespeare & Company, White Bear Lake, French Culture COOKING WITH BEER, WAY COOL Cooking School, Eden Prairie, Art of Food MARCIA SODERMAN, MFA Fine Acrylic and Watercolor Painting Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native Am. Culture marciasoderman.com Metro Interiors Virtual Gallery • metrointeriors.com Dow Art Gallery, Saint Paul SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 67 Events by Weekend Aug. 5, 6, 7, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals DISNEY’S THE LION KING, Orpheum, Mpls. Musicals Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS, St. Paul, Art Exhibits BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. TARZAN: THE MUSICAL, Minnetonka Theatre, Musicals LES MISERABLES, Ashland Prod., Maplewood, Musicals THE POUND: A MUSICAL FOR THE DOGS, Imagined Theatre, Mpls., Musicals BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies ARSENIC & OLD LACE, Expressions Comm. Theatre, Lakeville, Comedies THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR, Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, Civic Ctr. Park, New Hope, Children YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, Chaska Valley Family Theatre, Children THE LITTLE MERMAID, Como Lakeside Pavilion, St. Paul, Children PINOCCHIO, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art THE GREAT MINNESOTA GET-TOGETHER, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art EYES on MINNES TA T. D. Mischke. Renegade radio host, pod-star, celebrated writer and musician, eccentric savant, quirky intellectual, outlaw orator, father, husband, whiskey drinker (and rather private so we better stop there). Mischke views his unique world exclusively through Spectacle Shoppe lenses. And dang it, we’re proud! Mischke wears glasses from our vintage collection, the largest collection in the nation. Get fit for your perfect frame: Tommy Mischke at his St. Paul home. Rarely seen but always heard at mischkeroadshow.com 68 | Events by Weekend UPTOWN Hennepin Avenue NEW BRIGHTON Silver Lake Road ST. PAUL Grand Avenue BURNSVILLE Burnsville Center 888.797.EYES www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend August 9-21 ordway.org Sponsored by Part of the 2016/17 Aug. 12, 13, 14, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Exhibits Theatre & Events Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals PAINT YOUR WAGON, Ordway, St. Paul, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Artistry, Blmgtn., Musicals LES MISÉRABLES, Ashland Prod., Maplewood, Musicals THE POUND: A MUSICAL FOR THE DOGS, Imagined Theatre, Mpls., Musicals BIG PANTS AND BOTOX, Plymouth Playhouse, Comedies ARSENIC & OLD LACE, Expressions Comm. Theatre, Lakeville, Comedies THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Log Theatre, Excelsior, Children THE WIZARD OF OZ, Young Artists Initiative, St. Paul, Children TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR, Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children THE LITTLE MERMAID, Como Lakeside Pavilion, St. Paul, Children NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture SUMMER SALON, Circa Gallery, Mpls., Art AMERICA’S RIVER: PAINTINGS OF THE MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, Groveland Gallery, Mpls., Art PINOCCHIO, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children THE GREAT MINNESOTA GET-TOGETHER, Robbin Gallery, FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Children Robbinsdale, Art Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mixed Precipitation Theater, Minnesota Parks & Gardens, Opera www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 69 Events by Weekend Aug. 19, 20, 21, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Aug. 26, 27, 28, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events Theatre & Events THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD, Blue Water Theatre. Mpls., Theatre SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals About Theatre BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals SOUTH PACIFIC, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Artistry, Blmgtn., Musicals PAINT YOUR WAGON, Ordway, St. Paul, Musicals The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals Playhouse, Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Artistry, Blmgtn., Musicals THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’, St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth Hudson, Musicals Playhouse, Musicals BARS AND MEASURES, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics RHYTHMICALLY SPEAKING 2016, Southern Theater, Dance 600 YEARS, Sandbox Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique DON QUIXOTE, Metropolitan Ballet, Mtka., Dance Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children RAILWAY HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Hist., Law THE ANDREWS SISTERS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Nostalgia & Pol. JAZZ AT THE JUNGLE, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Jazz WORLD WAR I WEEKEND, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA, TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR, Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children Mixed Precipitation Theater, Minnesota Parks & Gardens, Opera RAKKAS MINNEAPOLIS, Dans Askına Turkish Dance Ensemble, Hopkins, Middle Eastern Culture TARGET FREE SUNDAY, MN Childr. Museum, St. Paul, Children DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mixed Precipitation Theater, Minnesota Parks & Gardens, Opera SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture COOKING CLASS, Midtown Global Market, Mpls., Art of Food COOKING CLASS–DATE NIGHT: CUBA, Whole Foods, Mpls., Art of Food Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. Exhibits NORTHROP DANCE: A LEGACY OF LEGENDARY ARTISTS, Northrop Gallery, Mpls., Dance Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture THE GREAT MINNESOTA GET-TOGETHER, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art & Spirit. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture THE GREAT MINNESOTA GET-TOGETHER, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art The Warming House a listening room - South Minneapolis A non-profit dedicated to building community through music! nationally touring musicians, emerging songwriters, workshops, jams... www.thewarminghouse.net Get free tickets to shows. Become a member today. 70 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend September is our Summer/Fall “overlap” month. (Most September events will also appear in our Fall issue) Sept. 2, 3, 4, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Sept. 9, 10, 11, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events Theatre & Events BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Artistry, Blmgtn., Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Artistry, Blmgtn., Musicals The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals Playhouse, Musicals THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’, St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, Hudson, Musicals THE LIAR, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies BARS AND MEASURES, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics DISGRACED, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Dramas & Classics 600 YEARS, Sandbox Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Women FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children WAIT UNTIL DARK, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Murder, Mystery SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Murder, Mystery SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’, St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, Hudson, Musicals BARS AND MEASURES, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics 600 YEARS, Sandbox Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique RAILWAY HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Hist., Law & Pol. Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children DONALD GIOVANNI IN CORNLANDIA: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mixed Precipitation Theater, Minnesota Parks & Gardens, Opera SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS, St. Paul, Art Exhibits Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. & Spirit. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture TRANSCENDENT MOUNTAINS: CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Asian Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture COLOR OF LAND, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art Exhibits Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. & Spirit. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture COLOR OF LAND, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art Be sure to let the theatre people know that you discovered their event in Exploring TOSCA magazine! www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 71 Events by Weekend September is our Summer/Fall “overlap” month. (Most September events will also appear in our Fall issue) Sept. 16, 17, 18, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Sept. 23, 24, 25, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events Theatre & Events MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals BROADWAY SONGBOOK® REBELS ON BROADWAY, Ordway, The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth St. Paul, Musicals Playhouse, Musicals MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’, St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, Hudson, Musicals THE LIAR, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies BARS AND MEASURES, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics THE CHILDREN, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics DISGRACED, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Dramas & Classics 600 YEARS, Sandbox Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique COLLECTION OF ONE ACTS, Eden Prairie Players, New, Unique SUFIANA–THE SUFI ECSTASY, Katha Dance, Cowles, Mpls., Dance HORIDRAA–GOLDEN HEALING, O’Shaughnessy, St. Paul, Dance SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Women MAGIC TREEHOUSE: A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS, Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children TARGET FREE SUNDAY, MN Childr. Museum, St. Paul, Children WAIT UNTIL DARK, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Murder, Mystery SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Murder, Mystery SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture Exhibits Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’, St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, Hudson, Musicals AVENUE Q, Chameleon Theatre, Burnsv., Musicals THE LIAR, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies THE VENETIAN TWINS, Southern Theater, Mpls., Comedies BARS AND MEASURES, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics THE CHILDREN, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics DISGRACED, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Dramas & Classics THE REALISTIC JONESES, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, New, Unique COLLECTION OF ONE ACTS, Eden Prairie Players, New, Unique SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Women MAGIC TREEHOUSE: A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS, Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children WAIT UNTIL DARK, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Murder, Mystery SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FINAL ADVENTURE, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Murder, Mystery ROMEO & JULIET, MN Opera, St. Paul, Opera BEST OF ENEMIES, Open Window Theatre, Mpls., Black/African Culture SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture RESURRECTION, Wisdom Ways Center for Spirituality, St. Paul, Relig. Exhibits & Spirit. Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture COLOR OF LAND, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native American Culture COLOR OF LAND, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art 72 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend September is our Summer/Fall “overlap” month. (Most September events will also appear in our Fall issue) Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, 2016 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals The Church Basement Ladies; RISE UP, O MEN, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’, St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, Hudson, Musicals AVENUE Q, Chameleon Theatre, Burnsv., Musicals THE LIAR, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies THE VENETIAN TWINS, Southern Theater, Mpls., Comedies BARS AND MEASURES, Jungle Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics THE CHILDREN, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics DISGRACED, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Dramas & Classics THE REALISTIC JONESES, Park Square Theatre, St. Paul, New, Unique SHOMA, Jawaahir Dance, Mpls., Dance SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Women MAGIC TREEHOUSE: A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS, Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children ELEPHANT AND PIGGIE’S WE ARE IN A PLAY, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children THE LAST FIREFLY, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children Minnesota Children’s Museum, St. Paul, Children ROMEO & JULIET, MN Opera, St. Paul, Opera BEST OF ENEMIES, Open Window Theatre, Mpls., Black/African Culture SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Café, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture www.tctosca.com Exhibits Minnesota History Center, St. Paul, History, Law & Pol. • MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION • SUBURBIA • THEN NOW WOW THE FIERCE AND THE FANCY: URBAN MASKS FROM SIERRA LEONE, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Black/African Culture THE CHRONICLES OF NATIVE LIFE: THE MACMILLAN GIFT OF SETH EASTMAN WATERCOLORS, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Native Am. Culture COLOR OF LAND, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art The Art of Business | 73 Arts on the Road Northfield Arts Guild NorthfieldArtsGuild.org 507-645-8877 Theater Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra 411 Concert Series Galleries Gift Shop Riverfront Fine Arts Festival Hudson THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ | Aug. 26–Oct. 29, 2016 St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre (1616 Crest View Dr., Hudson, WI) By James Zimmerman. Directed by James Zimmerman. This musical biography chronicles the life story of The Righteous Brothers’ who recorded from 1963–1975. The musical duo galvanized the link between rock and rhythm & blues so convincingly that they spurred the creation of a new term “blue-eyed soul.” $42 (show only); $62 (with dinner) | stcroixoffbroadway.com | 715.386.2394 ext. 333 Classes in all art mediums Check out our website for a full calendar of events all year long! NorthfieldArtsGuild.org Your Destination for Creativity! Detroit Lakes ROCK OF AGES | Jul. 27 & 28, 2016 Detroit Lakes Community and Cultural Center (806 Summit Ave., Detroit Lakes, MN) By Chris D’Arienzo. The story of a small town girl who meets a big city rocker on the Sunset Strip in 1987 is told with the hits of Journey, Night Ranger, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Asia, Whitesnake and other 1980s bands. $12.50-$25 | dlccc.org | 218.844.7169 Janesville LIVE MUSIC | Through Dec. 31, 2016 Saturdays, 6-8:30PM Indian Island Winery (18018 631st Ave, Janesville, MN) Enjoy live music outside, weather permitting, or inside on the stage during inclement weather. Wine tastings and food available for purchase. Free | indianislandwinery.com | 507.317.7914 ★ Warroad Park Rapids ★ ★ Duluth ★ Detroit Lakes Elk River ★ Marshall ★ ★ Hudson ★★ Northfield Janesville Austin ★ 74 | Arts on the Road www.tctosca.com Arts on the Road CLAYTON HUBERT, CAST IRON SCULPTURES–Marshall Area Fine Arts Center Marshall CLAYTON HUBERT, CAST IRON SCULPTURES Through Jul. 2, 2016 Marshall Area Fine Arts Center (109 N. 3rd St., Marshall, MN) Southwest Minnesota cast iron sculpture artist, Clayton Hubert, introduces his audience to his technical control of the fiery ironcasting process. He has created a series of iron vessels that have qualities of repetition and strength, while featuring unique patinas and textures. Free | mafac.net | 507.532.5463 Elk River STEEL MAGNOLIAS | Jun. 25–28, 2016 North Star Family Theatre (Door H 900 School St. Elk River, MN) By Robert Harling. This is a comedy/drama about the friendship of a group of southern women who meet regularly at Truvy’s Beauty Parlour to enhance their natural beauty and discuss their lives and relationships. $11-$13 | nstartheatre.org | 763.245.6627 Duluth LES UNCOMFORTABLES | Jun. 23–26, 2016 Lyric Opera of the North Lincoln Park Middle School Auditorium (3215 W 3rd St., Duluth, MN) By Tyler Kaiser, Jean Sramek & Margi Preus in collaboration with Colder by The Lake. This original comic opera is based on the life of French Explorer Daniel Greysolon (Sieur du Lhut), for whom the city of Duluth has been named. Tickets TBA | loonopera.org | 218.464.0922 Warroad MARY POPPINS | Jul. 6–17, 2016’ Warroad Summer Theatre Warroad High School Mini Theatre (510 Cedar Ave. NW, Warroad, MN) Based on the Disney film with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. Directed by Bonnie Nordvall. A magical singing nanny visits a dysfunctional family in London to care for their two children. Songs include A Spoonful of Sugar, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and Chim Chim Cher-ee. Tickets TBA | 218.386.3425 Northfield See ad on page 74. Park Rapids ANNIE GET YOUR GUN | Jul. 28–Aug. 6, 2016 Northern Light Opera (Armory Square Theatre, 203 Park Ave. S, Park Rapids, MN) Music & lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields. Adapted by Peter Stone. The story of the Wild West, Buffalo Bill, and Annie Oakley. After Annie loses the man she loves–because she can outshoot him–she faces a difficult dilemma during the rematch. Will her “female ingenuity” inspire a solution? Songs include There’s No Business Like Show Business and Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better). $12-$25 | northernlightopera.org | 218.237.0400 Austin AUSTIN ARTWORKS FESTIVAL | Aug. 27 & 28, 2016 Historic Downtown Power Plant (501 4th Ave. NE, Austin, MN) Experience a broad spectrum of arts–visual, performing, literary, culinary, and more–in one celebratory weekend. That includes interactive events, family activities and demonstrations (e.g. glassblowing, wheel-thrown ceramics, and metalwork). Free | www.austinareaarts.org/festival-about | 507.434.093 Learn more about Austin Area arts on the next page. www.tctosca.com Arts on the Road | 75 Arts on the Road AUSTIN AREA COMMISSION FOR THE ARTS Your home for the arts in Southeastern Minnesota. Presenting a full season of live music and theatre. See upcoming events on our website! Art on every level. Give a gift, take a class, see a show, and more. Hours: Tues-Fri 10a-5p / Sat 10a-3p A free, annual celebration of visual, literary, and performing arts. Featuring over 50 artists, musicians, and authors from across the nation. August 27-28, 2016 507.434.0934 / 300 N Main St., Austin, MN / austinareaarts.org 76 | Arts on the Road www.tctosca.com About Twin Cities TOSCA Twin Cities TOSCA is a locally-owned business established for the purpose of promoting arts and culture in the Twin Cities area. TC TOSCA hosts unique soirées and publishes this quarterly arts magazine, Exploring TOSCA. TOSCA celebrated 10 years in business in October 2015. For more information visit www.tctosca.com. Our Team Laura Cohen—Strategic Development Laura Cohen is known as a relationshipdriven Consultant with a talent for connecting organizations with profitable business opportunities. Over the last two decades she has worked for several award-winning publication and media companies and in 2010 launched her own consulting business. Her love of culture and the arts is evident by her involvement over the years as Co-Chair of the Wayzata Art Experience/Juried Art Show. Laura is a Board Member of the Minnesota Literacy Council and Chairs the Development Committee. She can also be found on her free days at art galleries, jazz/blues festivals, attending theater and exploring other cultural events around the cities. Doris Rubenstein—Writer, Proofreader Doris Rubenstein is a freelance writer specializing in the arts. She has published three books, including The Good Corporate Citizen: A Practical Guide, and was a columnist with The Business Journal and CPA Wealth Advisor for many years. Doris spends her free time birdwatching, gardening, biking, and cheering on the University of Michigan Wolverines. Leann E. Johnson—Graphic Designer Leann Johnson is a graphic designer, illustrator and tile artist. She designs for various local and national companies and publishes illustrations in The New York Times and The Saint Paul Almanac. She creates original, colorful tiles for home decor, jewelry and interior residential installations. Tiles can be found online and in The Store at Mia. Leann serves on the City of Minneapolis’ Public Art Advisory Panel and is a member of the Handmade Tile Association and Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA). Gail M. Weber—Owner, Editor Gail Weber grew up in southern Minnesota, where she spent her childhood summers putting on shows in the family garage. While the garage shows eventually came to an end her passion for drama did not. She went on to engage in real-life drama–litigation–and spent over 20 years in the private practice of law, becoming a partner and eventually owning her own law firm. In 2005, ready to start a new challenge, Gail closed her law firm and launched what is now known as Twin Cities TOSCA in order to promote the arts. www.tctosca.com Amy J. Goetz—Marketing & Sales Amy Goetz is an accomplished cook, painter, sculptor and musician. She graduated from the State University of New York, Potsdam, with a BA in Music Education and a Master of Music, Vocal Performance from New England Conservatory in Boston, MA. She creates small sculptures in colorful wire, does pen and crayon drawings, and teaches cooking classes at a variety of locations. Amy has also been a small business owner, baking shortbread cookies and scones based on her great-nana’s recipes. Amy spends her free time reading historical fiction, doodling and playing in the kitchen with a variety of fun ingredients like habaneros and Buddha’s hand citron. Kellie Rae Nitz—Marketing & Sales Kellie Nitz is a freelance musician and contractor. Growing up in Rapid City, South Dakota, she began playing bass at the age of nine. She moved to the Twin Cities to earn her Bachelors of Music from the University of Minnesota. In addition to performing, Kellie has held various roles working for non-profit arts organizations such as the Minnesota Orchestra, the National Lutheran Choir, and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. Columnists Guy Odishaw Guy is the owner of Bhakti Wellness Center which offers alternative therapies including: Spa Treatments, Therapeutic Massage, Bodywork, Mental Health Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Acupuncture, Medical Qigong, and Health Coaching. Pete Machelek Pete Machelek is co-founder of SagePresence, a learning and development company that helps organizations grow their business by developing the presentation and communication competencies of their staff. Julie Ann Segal Julie Ann Segal, Interior Designer and President of Metro Interiors, is renowned for her deep commitment to providing clients with state-ofthe-art design. Always on the cutting edge, Julie Ann’s dynamic approach utilizes all resources within reach. Julie Ann is not only an interior designer but also a feng shui practitioner, and art dealer/consultant. 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Some of the locally-owned businesses and arts organizations that sell Exploring TOSCA magazine: Saint Paul Artist Mercantile 24 W 7th Place Saint Paul, MN 55102 artistmerc.com | 651.222.0053 AZ Gallery 308 E Prince St. Saint Paul, MN 55101 theazgallery.org | 651.224.3757 Common Good Books 38 S Snelling Ave. Saint Paul, MN 55105 commongoodbooks.com | 651.225.8989 Minneapolis Brown & Greene 4400 Beard Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55410 bgfloral.net | 612.928.3778 Circa Gallery 210 N First St. Minneapolis MN 55401 circagallery.org | 612.332.2386 The Goddess of Glass 4400 Osseo Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55413 goddessofglass.com | 612.521.0399 Groveland Gallery 25 Groveland Terrace Minneapolis, MN 55403 grovelandgallery.com | 612.377.7800 Regla De Oro Art Gallery & Fair Trade Gifts 2743 Lyndale Avenue S, Ste. C Minneapolis, MN 55408 regladeoro.com | 612.886.1247 The Third Place Wing Young Huie Photography Gallery 3730 Chicago Avenue S, Studio B Minneapolis, MN 55407 wingyounghuie.com | 612.817.2771 Vine Arts Center 2637 27th Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55121 vineartscenter.com | 612.728.5745 Bloomington Bloomington Center for the Arts– Gift Shop 1800 West Old Shakopee Rd. Bloomington, MN 55431 Bloomingtonmn.gov/facility/bloomington-center-arts 952.563.8700 Vom Fass Mall of America 280 E Broadway (Level 2, E280) Bloomington, MN 55425 vomfasstwincities.com | 612.860.9410 Excelsior Excelsior Bay Bookstore 36 Water St. Excelsior, MN 55331 www.excelsiorbaybooks.net | 952.401.0932 Maple Grove Maple Grove Arts Center 7916 Main St. Maple Grove, MN 55369 maplegroveartscenter.org | 763.250.1016 Robbinsdale Robbin Gallery 4915 42nd Avenue North Robbinsdale, MN 55422 robbingallery.org | 763.537.5906 Northfield Northfield Arts Guild 304 Division St. Northfield, MN 55057 northfieldartsguild.org | 507.645.8877 “Evening Grosbeak–Female” by Summer Feature Artist Kellie Rae Theiss www.theissgallery.com