summer 2015 - Twin Cities TOSCA
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summer 2015 - Twin Cities TOSCA
SUMMER 2015 inside: Featured Artist GAIL SPECKMANN BELGIAN CULTURE in Minnesota ARTS AL FRESCO—Enjoying Arts in the Fresh Air Save the Date—TRUFFLES & DUFFLES Twin Cities TOSCA’s 10-Year Celebration SACRED EARTH—Ragamala Dance Company LEMONADE FOR THE LAWN BOY: THE MUSICAL! $10 www.tctosca.com | 1 2 | www.tctosca.com www.tctosca.com | 3 About TOSCA 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. The Magazine Twin Cities TOSCA publishes a quarterly magazine, Exploring TOSCA, which provides one-stop shopping for an array of arts and cultural events—from the traditional and familiar to the new, unique and sometimes bizarre. Exploring TOSCA also features the work of local visual artists in every issue and frequently the work of artists around the country as well. The Events Twin Cities TOSCA produces arts events under the subheading of Experiencing TOSCA, which is known for its unique, one-of-a- kind soirées such as Ella, Eleanora & Ellington (jazz, history and music), Needles and Noodles (Chinese Culture) and Fun, Funk & Fondue (the ‘70s) Our Team Leann E. Johnson— Graphic Designer Leann 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. 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). Paul R. Coate— Marketing Director Paul R. Coate is a theatre artist, educator, and arts administrator. A proud member of Actors Equity Association, Paul’s performance credits include Children’s Theatre Company, History Theatre, Park Square Theatre, Theater Latté Da, Minnesota Orchestra, Skylark 4 | Opera, Nautilus Music Theatre, and more. Paul’s administrative experience includes roles as Operations Manager at KVNO Radio in Omaha, NE, as Education Director at Bloomington Theatre and Art Center, and as Executive Director of West Bank School of Music. Madeline Salmon— Writer, Proofreader Madeline Salmon grew up and still lives in Hopkins, Minnesota. She graduated from St. Olaf College in 2010 with a major in Biology and a concentration in Environmental Studies. After college she worked for a year for the Minnesota Reading Corps, tutoring at risk preschoolers from low income and ESL families to get them ready for kindergarten. Madeline loves photography, singing, writing, nature, and animals, particularly her two standard poodles, Scout and Audrey, and her cat, Pickles. She has been proofreading Exploring TOSCA since the summer of 2010. 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. Contributing Writers See page 5. www.tctosca.com 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. 4 About TOSCA “Door County Vacation Time” by Gail Speckmann Cover Art “Apples of Gold” by Gail Speckmann 6 Theater About Theatre 11 Comedies & Farces 14 Musical Theatre 18 Children & Families 21 Dance & Movement 22 New, Unique & Challenging 23 Religion & Spirituality 24 Dramas & Classics For information about advertising in Exploring TOSCA contact: 26 Love & Romance Paul R. Coate 612.412.7680 [email protected] To subscribe see pg. 72 31 Murder/Mystery EDITOR IN CHIEF: Gail M. Weber 28 Nostalgia 32 History, Law & Politics 34 Women On the Cover: 36 Opera Arts Al Fresco.....................Page 8 GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Leann E. Johnson 38 Shakespeare PROOFREADER: Madeline Salmon 40 Healing Arts CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Rachel M. Anderson Bridget Marcella Burns Pete Machalek Guy Odishaw Julie Ann Segal Gail M. Weber 39 The Art of Food 42 Asian Culture 43 Hispanic/Latino Culture 44 French Culture 45 Black/African Culture 46 Celtic Culture 50 Minnesota Culture 52 Art ©2015 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. 54 Art of the Home 56 Art of Fashion and Beauty 57 Featured Artist 58 Minnesota Artists 60 Free & Almost Free 63 The Art of Business 64 Events By Weekend 80 Fall Preview LIKE us on Facebook! www.tctosca.com LEMONADE FOR THE LAWN BOY: THE MUSICAL....................Page 14 SACRED EARTH: Ragamala Dance Co...........Page 21 Belgian Culture in Minnesota.......................Page 48 Featured Artist, Gail Speckmann.................Page 59 Save the Date: TRUFFLES & DUFFLES Twin Cities TOSCA’s 10-Year Celebration............Page 79 Theatre..............................Page 6 Opera............................. Page 36 Shakespeare......................Page 38 Culture............................ Page 39 Art................................... Page 52 82 Arts on the Road | 5 Theatre About Theatre CRAZY FOR YOU | Jul. 10–26, 2015 Moundsview Community Theatre Irondale Theater (2425 Long Lake Rd., New Brighton, MN) Book by Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrant. Music and lyrics by George & Ira Gershwin. Directed by Joe Laforte. Vocal direction by Ben Johnson. Choreography by Heidi Spesard-Noble. Orchestral direction by Christopher Stordalen. Tap dancing boy meets girl in the Wild West in this musical comedy with mistaken identities, plot twists and cowboys. Songs include I’ve Got Rhythm, Someone To Watch Over Me and They Can’t Take that Away From Me. Tickets TBA | mvct.org | 651.638.2139 Theatre H2O | Jun. 5–27, 2015 Gremlin Theatre Theater Garage (711 W Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Jane Martin. Directed by Ellen Fenster. In this humorous drama a young actor searching for his Ophelia meets an evangelical Christian woman intent on saving his life and getting the role. $8-$30 | gremlin-theater.org | 1.888.71.TICKETS “It will leave you dealing not only with your feelings about the characters, but also reconsidering art, life, and The Meaning of It All.” – Broadwayworld.com THE DROWSY CHAPERONE | Jun. 11–13, 2015 Blue Water Theatre Co. Eisenhower Community Center (1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN) Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar. Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison. Directed by Charlie Leonard. This musical comedy honors (and parodies) American musicals from the Jazz Age and includes tap-dancing chorus girls, snappy Broadway songs, mistaken identities, dream sequences and a show within a show. Songs include Cold Feets, Toledo Surprise, Love Is Always Lovely in The End and Message From a Nightingale. $11-$16 | bluewatertheatre.com | 952.855.9147 MUSICAL OF MUSICALS, THE MUSICAL Jul. 16–26, 2015 Bethel University (3900 Bethel Dr., St. Paul, MN) Book by Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart. Music by Eric Rockwell. Lyrics by Joanne Bogart. Directed by Meg Zauner. In this comical satire of musical theatre, the story of an evil landlord and penniless renter is told in four different musical styles from Rodgers and Hammerstein-like to Stephen Sondheimish. $10-$14 | bethel.edu | 651.638.6333 6 | Exploring Theatre STAGE KISS | Jul. 18–Aug. 30, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Casey Stangl. When two former lovers are thrown together as romantic leads in a forgotten 1930s melodrama, acting and reality become intertwined. The New York Times hailed Ruhl’s new play a “daffy comedy about the emotional pitfalls of the acting life.” $15-$71 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 Music POPULAR | Jun. 19–20, 2015 Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus Ted Mann Concert Hall (2128 Fourth St. S, Minneapolis, MN) To celebrate Pride and close the season, TCGMC turns Ted Mann Concert Hall into a nightclub featuring soloists, musicians and the men of the Chorus as they sing beloved songs from your Broadway favorites. $30-$53 | tcgmc.org | 612.634.2345 ARIADNE AUF NAXOS | Sept. 26–Oct. 4, 2015 Minnesota Opera Ordway Center for Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, St. Paul, MN) By Richard Strauss. A group of buttoned-up opera singers and a band of bawdy comedians are erroneously booked for the same evening as dinner entertainment in Vienna in this comic and heartwarming opera-within-an opera that explores art, fidelity and love. $25-$200 | mnopera.org | 612.333.6669 Sung in German with English translations projected above the stage. “Who could ask for anything more?” ~ Crazy forYou www.tctosca.com Theatre About Theatre CAROUSEL: Minnesota Orchestra Photo by: Jeff Wheeler DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS: Children’s Theater Company. Photo by: Dan Norman Spotlight On Paul R. Coate Paul R. Coate is the newest member of the Twin Cities TOSCA team in charge of publicity and marketing, but he is no stranger to our arts scene. You may have seen Paul recently as “Enoch Snow” in the Minnesota Orchestra’s concert version of CAROUSEL. Possessing what the Minneapolis Star Tribune called “a robust tenor”, Paul has been a consistent and powerful presence on many area stages since moving to Minnesota in 2008. He has performed at Orchestra Hall, Children’s Theatre Company, Theater Latté Da, Park Square Theatre, History Theatre, and as an audience favorite at Skylark Opera’s annual summer festival. As an educator, Paul teaches for Hennepin Theatre Trust, Stages Theatre Company, and Bloomington Theatre and Art Center, where he also served as Education Director for a time. He is also a stage director who will helm the musical at Normandale Community College next spring. Additionally, Paul has served administratively at Caponi Art Park and West Bank School of Music. WONDERFUL TOWN: Skylark Opera www.tctosca.com Paul originally hails from Omaha, Nebraska, where he was a radio announcer for ten years, and performer with Opera Omaha, The Omaha Symphony, and Nebraska Shakespeare. Paul R. Coate lives in Bloomington with his wife and two children. For more information, visit www.paulrcoate.com. Exploring Theatre | 7 Arts al Fresco Here are some arts and cultural events to enjoy outside in the fresh air this summer! Theater ONCE UPON A MATTRESS | Jun. 12–21, 2015 Eden Prairie Players Staring Lake Amphitheater, Eden Prairie. See Musical Theatre section. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG | Jul. 8–18, 2015 Como Lakeside Pavilion, St. Paul. See Children & Families section. DANCES AT THE LAKE FESTIVAL: Christopher Watson Dance THE MISER | Jul. 10–31, 2015 Shakespeare & Company Century College, White Bear Lake. See French Culture section. DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS | Jun.–Aug., 2015 Open Eye Figure Theatre Various Twin Cities locations. See Children & Families section. OLIVER | Jul. 23–Aug. 8, 2015 Off-Broadway Musical Theatre Civic Center Park, New Hope. See Children & Families section. POTLUCK READING SERIES | Aug. 22–Sept. 12, 2015 Veggie Stock Theatre 2313 E 35th St., Minneapolis. See Free & Almost Free section. FOOL’S MEDICINE SHOW | Tues., Aug. 25, 2015, 10AM Theatre of Fools Caponi Art Park, Eagan. See Children & Families section. Dance DANCES AT THE LAKES FESTIVAL Jul. 10–11, 2015, 7PM Christopher Watson Dance Lyndale Park Gardens, Minneapolis. See Dance section. SACRED EARTH | Sun., Aug. 9, 6:30PM Ragamala Dance Company Caponi Art Park, Eagan. See Dance section. Music SISTERS OF SWING Sun., Jun. 28, 2015, 6:30PM Caponi Art Park, Eagan. See Nostalgia section. GROOVIN’ IN THE GARDEN Jun. 17–Aug. 5, 2015, 6-8PM Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, St. Paul. See Free & Almost Free section. SUMMERFEST CONCERTS Jun. 29–Jul. 6, 2015 Lake Harriet Bandshell, Minneapolis. See Free and Almost Free section. 8 | www.tctosca.com Arts al Fresco ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mixed Precipitastion Theater Photo: Brook Peterson Opera ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA Aug. 16–Sept. 20, 2015 Mixed Precipitation Theater Minnesota Parks & Gardens. See Opera section. DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT Jul. 11–21, 2015, 8PM Mill City Summer Opera Mill City Museum, Minneapolis. See Opera section. HMS PINAFORE | Jul. 11 & 12, 2015 Gilbert & Sullivan Very Light Opera Company Lake Harriet Bandshell, Minneapolis. See Opera section. Shakespeare HENRY IV, PART I | Jun. 4–28, 2015 The Cromulent Shakespeare Company Various Twin Cities Parks. See Shakespeare section. TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | Jun. 19–Jul. 12, 2015 Classical Actors Ensemble Various Twin Cities Parks. See Shakespeare section. HAMLET | Jul. 3, 5, 11, 19, 24; Aug. 1, 2015 Shakespeare & Company Outdoor Theatre Complex, White Bear Lake. See Shakespeare section. TWELFTH NIGHT | Jun. 27, 28; Jul. 4, 17, 25; Aug. 2, 2015 Shakespeare & Company Outdoor Theatre Complex, White Bear Lake. See Shakespeare section. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | Jul. 10–26, 2015 Public Theatre of Minnesota Silverwood Park, St. Anthony. See Shakespeare section. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) | Sundays, Jul. 12–Aug. 2, 2015 Actors Theater of Minnesota Brits Pub Rooftop Garden, Minneapolis. See Shakespeare section. www.tctosca.com Events FAMILY FUN TUESDAYS | 10-11AM Through Aug. 26, 2015 Caponi Art Park, Eagan. See Children & Families section. MINNEAPOLIS RIVERFRONT TOUR Jul. 4; Aug. 2 & 29; Sept. 20, 2015, 1PM Mill City Museum, Minneapolis. See Minnesota Culture section. RAILROAD HISTORY TOUR Jul. 5 & 26; Aug. 16; Sept. 13, 2015, 1PM Mill City Museum, Minneapolis. See Minnesota Culture section. WOMEN’S WORK TOUR WITH EVA VALESH Aug. 1 & Sept. 5, 2015, 1PM Mill City Museum, Minneapolis. See History, Law & Politics section. MEDIEVAL FAIR | Sun., Sept. 27, 2015, 11AM-4PM Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) Members of the Society for Creative Anachronism’s Barony of Nordskogen chapter bring you the Middle Ages in the wooded setting of Caponi Park, with artisans in period dress, educational demonstrations and interactive activities, rapier and armored combat, coin making, music, armorers, jugglers, period games, cooking, glass beads, and other arts and skills. Potter’s Pasties food truck will sell a variety of English pasties, pies, sides and refreshments and Rita’s Ice will be serving Italian ice, custard and other delicious frozen treats. | 9 Arts al Fresco POWDERHORN ART FAIR | Aug. 8 & 9, 2015 Powderhorn Park (3400 15th Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Set in a pastoral, 66-acre city park, Powderhorn Art Fair 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 | 612.722.48117 SEWARD KING’S FAIR | Sat., Sept. 19, 2015, noon to 5PM Matthews Park (2318 29th Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Every other September, this eclectic family-friendly event features home-grown musical talent and entertainment, tasty food by local restaurants, pet judging, artwork by their creative community, interesting history about their neighborhood, and plenty of fun activities organized by local businesses and neighbors. Free | All ages | 612.338.6205, x119 | http://sng.org/kings-fair Culture SCOTTISH FAIR & HIGHLAND GAMES Sat., Jul. 18, 2015 Faithful Shepherd Catholic School, St. Paul. See Celtic Culture section. Events (continued) TRAM TOURS | May–Oct. 2015 Minnesota Landscape Arboretum (3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska, MN) Enjoy a narrated tour aboard the Arboretum Trumpet Creeper Tram of the 1,215 acres of gardens and woodlands highlighting the many collections, display gardens and demonstration gardens. Tram tours are offered Mondays at 12 noon, 1:30 and 3PM and Tuesdays through Sundays at 10:30AM, 12 noon and 1:30 PM. $5, children 2 and under free | arboretum.umn.edu | 952.443.1400 MOVIES IN THE PARKS | Jun. 19–Sept. 4, 2015 St. Paul Parks and Recreation Starting with “Little Shop of Horrors” on Friday, June 19 at 8:30 PM on the Como Park Conservatory Lawn and ending with “Jailhouse Rock” on Friday, September 4, on Harriet Island, Movies in the Park provides a wide range of family-friendly entertainment at parks and recreation centers around Saint Paul. Bring along a blanket or a lawn chair. Movies begin at dusk. Enjoy a starlit night of fun with friends and family! Free | stpaul.gov | 651.292.6508 All children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. 10 | AFRICAN & AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLKTALKES, FABLES & STORIES Tues., Jul. 21, 2015, 10AM Caponi Art Park, Eagan. See Black/African Culture section. IRISH FAIR MINNESOTA | Aug. 7–9, 2015 Harriet Island, St. Paul. See Celtic Culture section. JAPANESE LANTERN LIGHTING FESTIVAL Sun., Aug. 23, 2015, 3-9PM Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, St. Paul. See Asian Culture section. Send us your “selfie” when you attend an event listed in TOSCA, and we’ll include it in the magazine. Be sure to include the TOSCA magazine in your picture. www.tctosca.com Comedies & Farces MASQ: A HALF-MASK COMMEDIA—Shadow Horse Theatre Theatre Shadow Horse Theatre The Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) shadowhorsetheatre.com | 612.377.2285 BUG | Jun. 12–27, 2015 By Tracy Letts. Directed by Justin Kirkeberg. In this dark comedy a tale of love, paranoia, and government conspiracy takes place in a seedy motel room outside Oklahoma City, where Agnes, a drug-addled cocktail waitress, is hiding from her ex-con ex-husband. $12-15 MASQ: A HALF MASK COMMEDIA Sat., June. 27 & Jul. 25, 2015, 10PM Shadow Horse Theatre’s House Commedia Troupe wears Commedia Dell Arte Masks and employs physical comedy in this half improvised, half scripted performance. $8-$10 | artful.ly/store/events/6078 THE ILLUSION | Jun. 12–28, 2015 Theatre Pro Rata Park Square Theater (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) By Tony Kushner. Based on Pierre Conrneille’s “L’Illusion Comique” (1636). Directed by Carin Bratlie. When an aging father enlists an eccentric illusionist to find his son, exotic scenes from the son’s life marvelously appear before them, eventually revealing the boy’s fate in this provocative adaptation weaving reality and theatre. Tickets TBA | theatreprorata.org | 612.874.9321 AGENT CARLISLE | Jun. 19–27, 2015 Historic Mounds Theatre (1029 Hudson Rd., St. Paul, MN) Directed by Heather Fisher. Agent Martin Carlisle has finally convinced himself there are no communists and no conspiracies—just in time to find himself entangled in a sprawling Soviet plot. $10-$15 YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU | Jun.19–Aug. 9, 2015 Jungle Theater (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman. Directed by Garry Gisselman. Alice Sycamore brings her boyfriend’s conservative parents home to meet her zany family and the resulting chaos forces her to question her relationship with her boyfriend in this family-friendly Pulitzer Prizewinning play. Tickets $28-$48| jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 www.tctosca.com Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) $16-$26 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 BOEING BOEING | Jun. 5–21, 2015 By Marc Camoletti. Translated by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans. Directed by Resident Director Scott Ford. Set in 1960s Paris, this farce is about a bachelor whose simultaneous engagement to three stewardesses becomes difficult to conceal when a new, speedier jet messes up his schedule. Ages 13 + THE EXPLORER’S CLUB | Sept. 11–27, 2015 By Nell Benjamin. Directed by Matt McNabb. In this hilarious farce, set in London in 1879, the prestigious Explorer’s Club finds itself in crisis when the president wants to admit a woman, and their bartender can’t even make a decent drink. “All those plans we make…what happens to them? It’s only a handful of the lucky ones that can look back and say that they even came close.” ~ You Can’t Take It withYou Exploring Theatre | 11 Comedies & Farces BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Jun. 12–Aug. 29, 2015 Old Log Theater (5185 Meadville St., Greenwood, MN) See Musical Theatre section for description. Theatre in the Round (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) $22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 BLACK TIE | May 29–Jun. 21, 2015 By A. R. Gurney. Generations clash as Curtis prepares to make a memorable toast at his only son’s wedding in this endearing comedy. DON’T DRINK THE WATER | Jul.3–26, 2015 By Woody Allen. A New Jersey family touring behind the Iron Curtain is suspected of spying and can’t get much help from the monumentally inept person left in charge at the American Embassy. Bloomington Theatre and Art Center (1800 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) btacmn.org | 952.563.8575 GOD OF CARNAGE | Through Jun. 14, 2015 By Yasmina Reza. Translated by Christopher Hampton. Directed by Shanan Custer. Four parents become infantile while arguing over their children’s playground scuffle and devolve into their own childish behavior that includes misogyny, racial prejudice and homophobia. $19-$24 | btacmn.org | 952.563.8575 PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM | Jul. 17–Aug. 2, 2015 By Woody Allen. Directed by Peter Moore. With a little help from his friends and his alter ego, Humphrey Bogart, an insecure, neurotic film critic attempts dating again after his wife leaves him. $19-$27 HAIRSPRAY | Aug. 14–Sept.13, 2015 See Musical Theatre section. THE MISER | | Jul. 10–31, 2015 Shakespeare & Company Outdoor Theatre Complex, Century College, West Campus (3300 Century Ave. N, White Bear Lake, MN) By Moliere. Directed by Jeff Altier. Harpagon, who loves money more than anything, hopes to marry the young Marianne in this wild and crazy comedy. Unfortunately, Harpagon’ son also loves her and to make matters worse Harpagon’s daughter loves a man with no money. $15-$13, under 12 free | shakespeareandcompany.org | 651.779.5818 STAGE KISS | Jul. 18–Aug. 30, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Casey Stangl. When two former lovers are thrown together as romantic leads in a forgotten 1930s melodrama, acting and reality become intertwined. The New York Times hailed Ruhl’s new play a “daffy comedy about the emotional pitfalls of the acting life.” $15-$71 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 BAREFOOT IN THE PARK | Jul. 31–Aug. 9, 2015 Expressions Community Theatre Lakeville Area Arts Center (20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN) By Neil Simon. Newlyweds move into an expensive but tiny flat on the sixth floor only to find several problems with the apartment. Their relationship is tested by the comical difficulties they face. $13 | www.ci.lakeville.mn.us | 952.985.4640 Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) $25-$35 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS Jun. 19–Jul. 19, 2015 See Murder/Mystery section. THE MATCHMAKER | Jul. 9–16, 2015 Girl Friday Productions By Thornton Wilder. Directed by Craig Johnson. When wealthy merchant Horace Vandergelder engages the services of legendary matchmaker Dolly Levi in 19th century New York, he gets more than he bargained for in this witty farce about love, money and adventure. $21-$25 MURDER FOR TWO | Sept. 18–Oct. 25, 2015 Book and music by Joe Kinosian. Book and lyrics by Kelly Blair and Scott Schwartz. Directed by Randy Reyes. This mini-musical madcap mystery features one vaudevillian playing detective while another plays all the suspects. $19-$58 12 | Exploring Theater www.tctosca.com Comedies & Farces FOOL’S MEDICINE SHOW Tues., Aug. 25, 2015, 10AM Theatre of Fools Caponi Art Park Sculpture Garden (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) Lloyd Brant’s one-man medicine show leaps from the pages of American history. His 19th century style medicine show, however, doesn’t sell snake oil. Lloyd’s pitch is the Emergency Clown Nose®, bringing his audience on a magic journey of discovery to why laughter is the best medicine. Free with $4 suggested donation | www.caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 EXCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mixed Precipitation Theater Photo: Brook Peterson ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA | Aug. 16–Sept. 20, 2015 Mixed Precipitation Theater Minnesota Parks & Gardens Based on “Alcina” opera by George Frideric Handel. Directed and adapted by Scotty Reynolds. Music direction and arrangement by Marya Hart. It’s a little bit country and a little bit 1735 Italian opera, so be prepared to hear some baroque arias along with some TammyWynette in this story about a sorceress who turns truck drivers into animals to populate her roadside menagerie. $10-$20 suggested donation | mixedprecipitation.org | 1.800.838.3006 Reservations recommended. Visit website for dates and locations. See The Art of Food section for details about menu. Exhibits STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL | Jun. 5–Jul. 10, 2015 Bloomington Theatre and Art Center (1800 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) Cartoonival will showcase the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Steve Sack, a St. Paul native known for his sharp political humor in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. This exhibit will include rarely seen non-political, lighthearted, oddball characters—in sculptural form and an artist talk on Tues., Jun. 23 at 7PM. Free | btacmn.org | 952.563.8575 See Also: ONCE UPON A MATTRESS – See Musical Theatre section. MUSICAL OF MUSICALS, THE MUSICAL – See Musical Theatre section. HAIRSPRAY–See Musical Theatre section. CRAZY FOR YOU –See Musical Theatre section. LATE NITE CATECHISM –See Musical Theatre section. DEATH BY DESIGN –See Murder/Mystery section. CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES – See Musical Theatre section. AL FRESCO VEGGIE STOCK READING SERIES – See Free & Almost Free section. ARIADNE AUF NAXOS –See Opera section. STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL: Bloomington Theater and Art Center www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 13 Musical Theatre LEMONADE FOR THE LAWN BOY: THE MUSICAL!—Minnetonka Theatre THE FORGER’S APPRENTICE: THE MUSICAL Jun. 11–21, 2015 The Park Theater Company Sabes Jewish Community Center (4330 S Cedar Lake Rd., Minneapolis, MN) By Mark Forgy, Kevin Bowen and C.S. McNerlin. Lyrics and music by Kevin Bowen and C.S. McNerlin. Directed by Sara PillatzkiWarzeha. Based on a true story, this new musical weaves art, deception, humor and tragedy in a story about an unlikely friendship between a Minnesota man and the world’s greatest art forger, Elmyr de Hory. Songs include Fake, Fraud and Forger! $15 | sabesjcc.org | 952.381.3400 In conjunction with this production an exhibit at the Sabes JCC will feature the art of Elmyr De Hory, the world’s most talented and successful art forger in the mid-20th century. The exhibit will showcase a selection of his lithographs, in the styles of many of the greatest modern masters, including Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani and Renoir. The exhibit is free. LEMONADE FOR THE LAWNBOY: THE MUSICAL! Jun. 12–28, 2015 Minnetonka Theatre, Arts Center on 7 (18285 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN) By Greta Grosch. Music by Jimmy Kennedy and Joe Wesimann. Directed by Greta Grosch and Dennis Curley. Musical direction by Dennis Curley. Based on the real life experiences of Hastings artist David Cook, this new musical explores the magical and often tangled intersection between the genius of art and the self-destruction of addiction. Songs include Pink Lemonade, Sure I Care, But I Don’t and Modern Boy. $25 | lawnboymusical.com | 952.401.5898 THE DROWSY CHAPERONE | Jun. 11–13, 2015 Blue Water Theatre Co. Eisenhower Community Center (1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN) Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar. Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison. Directed by Charlie Leonard. This musical comedy honors (and parodies) American musicals from the Jazz Age and includes tap-dancing chorus girls, snappy Broadway songs, mistaken identities, dream sequences and a show within a show. Songs include Cold Feets, Toledo Surprise, Love Is Always Lovely in The End and Message From a Nightingale. $11-$16 | bluewatertheatre. com | 952.855.9147 14 | Exploring Theatre ONCE UPON A MATTRESS | Jun. 12–21, 2015 Eden Prairie Players Staring Lake Amphitheatre (14800 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie, MN) Adapted from “The Princess and the Pea” by Hans Christian Andersen. Music by Mary Rodgers. Lyrics by Marshall Barer. Book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer. Directed by Jack Neveaux. Musical direction by Melissa Warhol. Choreography by Brianna Belland. In this musical comedy the Queen plots to keep Prince Dauntless single by decreeing that only the princess that can pass her test may marry him. Songs include A Girl Named Fred, The Swamps of Home and Goodnight Sweet Princess. Free | edenprairieplayers.com | 952.470.6300 Skylark Opera E.M. Pearson Theatre, Concordia University (312 N Hamline Ave., St. Paul, MN) skylarkopera.org | 651.292.4309 PUTTING IT TOGETHER | Jun. 12–20, 2015 By Stephen Sondheim and Julia Mckenzie. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Set in a Manhattan penthouse party, this musical revue with a plot explores the ups and downs of married life and the excitement of new relationships and includes songs from Sweeney Todd, A Little Night Music, Merrily We Roll Along and more. LA RONDINE | Jun. 13–21, 2015 See Opera section. www.tctosca.com Musical Theatre Old Log Theater (5185 Meadville St., Greenwood, MN) oldlog.com | 952.474.5951 BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Jun. 12–Aug. 29, 2015 Book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson. Music and lyrics by Carol Hall. Governors, senators, mayors, and victorious college football teams frequent Miss Mona’s cozy bordello until a crusading television reporter gets involved. Songs include Twenty Four Hours of Lovin’ and Hard Candy Christmas. $16-$35 CHARLOTTE’S WEB | Jun. 23–Aug. 14, 2015 See Children & Families section. Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, St. Paul, MN) ordway.org | 651.224.4222 DAMN YANKEES | Jun. 16–28, 2015 Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop. Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Inspired by a Faust legend, this musical comedy, set in the 1950s, tells the story of a baseball fan who “sells his soul” to help defeat the Yankees baseball team. Songs include Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets, The Game and A Man Doesn’t Know. $33-$105 PIRATES OF PENZANCE | Aug. 4–16, 2015 See Opera section. Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 CHOIR BOY | Jun. 16–Jul. 5, 2015 See Black/African Culture section. THE MUSIC MAN | Jun. 20–Aug. 30, 2015 Book, music and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Story by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey. Directed by John Miller-Stephany. A fasttalking traveling salesman comes to River City, Iowa, to sell band instruments and uniforms with the intention of skipping town with the cash. But then he meets Marian the librarian! Songs include Seventy-six Trombones, ‘Til There was You and Gary, Indiana. $15-$86 GREASE | Jul. 10–Aug. 2, 2015 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) Book, music, and lyrics by Jim Jaccobs and Warren Casey. Directed by Christine Karki. This musical about life at Rydell High, the pink ladies and 1950s pop culture includes songs such as Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee, Greased Lightnin’, and Beauty School Dropout. $16-$26 | lyricarts.org |763.422.1838 | Age 16+ www.tctosca.com CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES | Jun. 18–Nov. 15, 2015 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) Book by Jim Stowell and Jessica Zuehlke. Music and lyrics by Drew Jansen. Inspired by the book “Growing Up Lutheran” by Janet Letnes Martin and Suzann Nelson. This is the original Church Basement Ladies, a musical comedy that includes some good old-fashioned midwestern humor and the songs Closer to Heaven and Pale Food Polka. $22-$39 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 CRAZY FOR YOU | Jul. 10–26, 2015 Moundsview Community Theatre Irondale Theater (2425 Long Lake Rd., New Brighton, MN) Book by Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrant. Music and lyrics by George & Ira Gershwin. Directed by Joe Laforte. Vocal direction by Ben Johnson. Choreography by Heidi Spesard-Noble. Orchestral direction by Christopher Stordalen. Tap dancing boy meets girl in the Wild West in this musical comedy with mistaken identities, plot twists and cowboys. Songs include I’ve Got Rhythm, Someone To Watch Over Me and They Can’t Take that Away From Me. Tickets TBA | mvct.org | 651.638.2139 Exploring Theatre | 15 Musical Theatre ANYTHING GOES | Jul. 17–26, 2015 Cross Community Players Osseo Senior High School (317 – 2nd Ave. NW, Osseo, MN) Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Directed by Michael Ausmus. Music direction by Joseph Black. In this tap dancing musical romantic comedy set on the S.S. American, Billy Crocker stows away to win the heart of his beloved heiress Hope Harcourt and is assisted by nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy No. 13, Moonface Martin. Songs include You’re the Top, It’s De-lovely and I Get a Kick Out of You. $12-$17 | crossplayers.org | 763.391.ARTS (2787) Each patron is asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the foodshelf. Woodbury Community Theatre The Loft Stage, East Ridge High School (4200 Pioneer Dr. Woodbury, MN) woodburycommunitytheatre.org | 651.730.4627 LES MISERABLES | Jun. 19–Jun. 28, 2015 By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Based on Victor Hugo’s book. Directed by Lenore Weir. 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. $12-$18 YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN— THE MUSICAL | Jul. 24–Aug. 2, 2015 EVITA | Jul. 24–26, 2015 Minnetonka Theatre The Cowles Center (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Directed by Trent Boyum. This musical tells the story of a small country girl who rises to power as Eva Duarte de Perón, wife of Argentine President Juan Perón in the 1940s. Songs include Another Suitcase in Another Hall and Don’t Cry for Me Argentina. Tickets TBA | minnetonkatheatre.com | 952.401.5898 MUSICAL OF MUSICALS, THE MUSICAL Jul. 16–26, 2015 Bethel University (3900 Bethel Dr., St. Paul, MN) Book by Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart. Music by Eric Rockwell. Lyrics by Joanne Bogart. Directed by Meg Zauner. In this comical satire of musical theatre, the story of an evil landlord and penniless renter is told in four different musical styles from Rodgers and Hammerstein-like to Stephen Sondheimish. $10-$14 | bethel.edu | 651.638.6333 16 | Exploring Theatre Based on the Comic Strip PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz. Book, music & 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. $18 THE BIG FISH | Jul. 30–Aug. 1, 2015 Blue Water Theatre Co. Wayzata Central Middle School (305 Vicksburg Ln. N, Plymouth, MN) Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. Book by John August. Based on novel by Daniel Wallace. Edward Bloom lives life to its fullest and loves to tall tales. But his son, about to have a child of his own, is determined to find the truth behind his father’s epic stories. Songs include Be the Hero and The Men in My Life. $11-$16 | bluewatertheatre.com | 952.855.9147 MARY POPPINS | Through Oct. 24, 2015 Chanhassen Dinner Theatres (501 W 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) Based on the Disney film. Music by the Sherman Brothers. 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. $47-$62 (show only); $62-$84 (show & meal) |chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 www.tctosca.com Musical Theatre OKLAHOMA! | Jul. 24–Aug. 2, 2015 Fridley Community Theatre Fridley High School (6000 W Moore Lake Dr., Fridley, MN) Music by Richard Rodgers. Book by Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on Lynn Riggs’ 1931 play, “Green Grow the Lilacs.” Directed by Tom Larson. An innocent farm girl falls for the handsome cowboy in this western romance set in 1906 when the rivalry between farmers and cowboys was heating up. Songs include Oklahoma, Oh What a Beautiful Mornin’ and The Surrey With the Fringe on Top. $10-$14 | fridleycommunitytheatre.org | 763.502.5100 HAIRSPRAY | Aug. 14–Sept. 13, 2015 Bloomington Theatre and Art Center (1800 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) Based on John Waters’s 1988 comedy film, Hairspray. Book by Thomas Meehan and Mark O’Donnell. Music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. Directed and choreographed by Michael Matthew Ferrel. Music directed by Anita Ruth. This musical comedy is set in 1962 Baltimore where 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad sets out to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show. Songs include The Nicest Kids in Town, Big, Blonde and Beautiful and Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now. $27-$36 | btacmn.org | 952.563.8575 MURDER FOR TWO | Sept. 18–Oct. 25, 2015 Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St Paul, MN) Book and music by Joe Kinosian. Book and lyrics by Kelly Blair and Scott Schwartz. Directed by Randy Reyes. This mini-musical madcap mystery features one vaudevillian playing detective while another plays all the suspects. $19-$58 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Sept. 25–Oct. 18, 2015 Chameleon Theatre Circle Ames Center (12600 Nicollet Ave. S, Burnsville, MN) Book, music, and lyrics by Richard O’Brien. Directed by Bradley Donaldson. Clean-cut Brad and Janet have car trouble and seek help in a mansion where they encounter Dr. Frank ‘n Furter, Rocky, Rif Raff, transvestites and zany random experiences in this rock musical that spoofs horror shows, musicals and science fiction. Songs include Dammit Janet and The Time Warp. Tickets TBA | chameleontheatre.org | 952.232.0814 www.tctosca.com KINKY BOOTS: Orpheum Theatre SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS Jul. 24–Aug. 2, 2015 Chaska Valley Family Theatre Chanhassen High School Auditorium (2200 Lymna Blvd., Chanhassen, MN) Book by David Landay & Lawrence Kasha. Music & Lyrics by: Johnny Mercer, Gene de Paul, Al Kasha & Joel Hirschhorn. After meeting the women of their dreams at a barn raising in Oregon seven rowdy brothers conspire to keep the women snowed in at their cabin. Songs include Goin Courtin’ and When You’re in Love. $12-$17 | cvft.org | 952.250.7206 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) hennepintheatretrust.org |1.800.982.2787 ONCE | Jun. 23–28, 2015 By Enda Walsh. Music and lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. This Tony Award-winning musical features an ensemble of actor/musicians who play their own instruments onstage to tell the tale of a Dublin street musician about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his love songs. Songs include Falling Slowly, Gold and When Your Mind’s Made Up. $49-$94 KINKY BOOTS | Jul. 28–Aug. 2, 2015 Book by Harvey Fierstein. Direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell Songs by Cyndi Laupner. When a struggling shoe factory owner seeks help from Lola, a fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos, the two discover that they have more in common than they ever realized. Songs include Sex is in the Heel and The Soul of a Man. $49-$134 RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA Sept. 8–13, 2015 See Children & Families section. See Also: THE GIRLS PRESENT: DIVA TRIBUTE –See Women section. ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART–See Love & Romance section. THE ANDREWS SISTERS: MUSIC & MEMORIES – See Nostalgia section. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG –See Children & Families section. OLIVER –See Children & Families section. Exploring Theatre | 17 Children & Families CHARLOTTE’S WEB: Old Log Theater JACK AND THE GIANT BEANSTALK Jul. 11–Aug. 2, 2015 SteppingStone Theatre (55 Victoria St. N, St. Paul, MN) By Linda Daughtery. You’ve heard of the boy who climbed the bean stalk right up into the giant’s home. But wait until you hear about the rest—like the giant’s wife, who really is tired of her husband’s fe-fi-fo-fumming and the anxiety issues suffered by the chicken that lays golden eggs. And there’s more. $12-$18 | steppingstonetheatre.org | 651.225.9265 CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG Based on the 1968 film version of Ian Fleming’s children’s book. Music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers. Set in early 1900s England, this is the tale of an eccentric inventor who takes his truant children and a beautiful upper class woman on adventures with his magical car. Songs include Truly Scrumptious, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Hushabye Mountain. Generations Theatre | Jul. 17–26, 2015 New Prague High School (221 12th St. NE, New Prague, MN) Directed by Craig Zimanske. $8-$10 | generationstheatre.org Rosetown Playhouse | Jul. 8–18, 2015 Como Lakeside Pavilion (1360 N Lexington Pkwy., St. Paul, MN) $5-$12 | rosetownplayhouse.org | 651.792.7414 x2 Theatre CHARLOTTE’ S WEB | Jun. 23–Aug. 14, 2015 Old Log Theater (5185 Meadville St., Greenwood, MN) Based on the book by E.B. White. Book by Joseph Robinette. Music and lyrics by Charles Strouse. Directed by Anne Byrd.When Wilbur the pig is in danger of being slaughtered, his friend Charlotte, a spider, writes messages on her web praising him in hopes that the farmer will let Wilbur live. Songs include Who Says We Can’t Be Friends, Some Pig and You’re You. $10-$16 | oldlog.com | 952.474.5951 THE LITTLE MERMAID, JR. | Jun. 26–Aug. 2, 2015 Stages Theatre Co. (1111 Main St., Hopkins, MN) This musical based on the Disney classic 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. $12-$14; $5 lap pass (ages 3-4 yr.); free lap pass (ages 0-2) | stagestheatre.org | 952.979.1111 All ages. 18 | Exploring Theatre OLIVER | Jul. 23–Aug. 8, 2015 Off-Broadway Musical Theatre Civic Center Park (4401 Xylon Ave. N, New Hope, MN) Based on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. Music, lyrics, and book by Lionel Bart. Directed by Natalie Wolf-Foster. Musical direction by Jessica Lowry. In this British musical an orphan boy experiences life in an orphanage workhouse, life on the street and finally life with a family. Songs include Food, Glorious Food, As Long As He Needs Me, and Where is Love. $4 free will donation | obmt.org YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN Jul. 24–Aug. 2, 2015 Woodbury Community Theatre The Loft Stage East Ridge High School (4200 Pioneer Dr., Woodbury, MN) Based on the comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz. Book, music & lyrics by Clark Gesner. Directed by Gorden Hedahl, Ezelda Hasapopoulos and Tami Provencher. 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. $15-$18 | woodburycommunitytheatre.org | 651.730.4627 www.tctosca.com Children & Families MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theater Children’s Theatre Company (2400 Third Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) childrenstheatre.org | 612.874.0400 PETER PAN | Through Jun. 21, 2015 Based on the play by James M. Barrie. Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Morris Charlap and Jule Styne. Directed by Peter Rothstein. Choreographed by Joe Chvala. This is the beloved musical about the Darling children who follow Peter Pan and Tinkerbell to Neverland where they encounter Captain Hook, the Lost Boys, a scary crocodile and more. Songs include Never Never Land and I Won’t Grow Up. $10-$15 | All ages AKEELAH AND THE BEE | Sept. 1–Oct. 11, 2015 Adapted for the Stage by Cheryl L. West. Based on the original screenplay by Doug Atchison. Directed by Charles Randolph-Wright. The dream of a young girl growing up in a tough Chicago neighborhood unites a community in this inspiring story of Akeelah, a girl with a crazy passion for words. Tickets TBA | Ages Grade 3 + MARY POPPINS | Through Oct. 24, 2015 Chanhassen Dinner Theatres (501 W 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) Based on the Disney film with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. A magical singing nanny visits a dysfunctional family in London to care for their two children. Songs include Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and A Spoonful of Sugar. $47-$62 (show only); $62-$84 (with meal) | chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 FOOL’S MEDICINE SHOW | Tues., Aug. 25, 2015, 10AM Theatre of Fools Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) Lloyd Brant’s one-man medicine show leaps from the pages of American history. His 19th century style medicine show, however, doesn’t sell snake oil. Lloyd’s pitch is the Emergency Clown Nose®, bringing his audience on a magic journey of discovery to why laughter is the best medicine. Free with $4 suggested donation | www.caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 CINDERELLA | Sept. 8–13, 2015 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based upon the fairly tale. The classic tale of Cinderella, her stepmother and stepsisters, the Fairy Godmother, a pumpkin and a prince includes the songs Impossible, The Prince is Giving a Ball and In My Own Little Corner. Tickets TBA | hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.982.2787 www.tctosca.com Summer Youth Performances BABA YAGA | Jun. 26–28, 2015 Children’s Castle Theater Lakeville Area Arts Center (20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN) When a peasant named Ivan returns home with a potion to cure his ailing father all seems well—until the Czar of Russia drinks it instead. Feeling rather giddy the Czar decrees to give half his Kingdom to anyone who can bring him the rarest gift he’s ever seen. $10-$13 | childrenscastletheater.org | 952.985.4640 WIZARD OF OZ | Jul. 24–Aug. 2, 2015 Lakeshore Players Summer Youth Performers (4820 Stewart Ave., White Bear Lake, MN) This classic musical about Dorothy and her friends and their journey to the Land of Oz includes the songs Over the Rainbow, We’re Off to See the Wizard and If I Only Had a Brain. $10-$12 | lakeshoreplayers.com | 651.429.5674 HANSEL AND GRETEL | Jul. 31–Aug. 2, 2015 Eden Prairie Players Children’s Workshop Riley-Jacques Barn (9100 Riley Lake Rd., Eden Prairie, MN) By Vera Morris. Directed by Matthew Kraft and Gina Light. Produced by Liz Michaelson.Hansel and Gretel are sent into the woods where they encounter an arrogant troll, a talking owl, a forest sprite and the nasty, but hilarious, witch. $3-5 | 3 and under free INTO THE WOODS, JR. | Aug. 6–9, 2015 Young Artists Initiative Wellstone Center (179 Robie St. E, St. Paul, MN) Classic fairytale characters such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and his beanstalk), and the Witch meet and interact in this whimsical, original story. Tickets TBA| youngartistsmn.org | 651.222.5437 Exploring Theatre | 19 DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS: Open Eye Figure Theatre Children & Families Puppet Shows DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS Open Eye Figure Theatre Colorful and lively hand puppet shows accompanied by live accordion music are performed all summer long in backyards, front yards, parks, and driveways—bringing communities together with original family-friendly theatre. The world is upside down in The Adventures of Juan Bobo—and he is going to do something to turn it right side up! Inspired by Puerto Rican folk stories, the show combines puppetry, music, Spanish and English in a delightful tale of riddles, silly devils, a missing pig and a village in need of a hero. Other performances will include Tucker’s Robot and The Adventures of Katie Tomatie. Visit website for dates and locations. Free | openeyetheatre.org | 612.874.6338 Family Fun Day Planner 612.481.3206 www.tctosca.com 20 | Exploring Theatre Events 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, and storytellers, and more! Free | new.artsmia.org | 613.870.0723 Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) FAMILY FUN TUESDAYS Through Aug. 26, 2015, 10-11AM This weekly performance and education series takes place in the sculpture garden and provides opportunities for children and their parents, grandparents and caregivers to experience and learn about a variety of art forms and cultures and experience new ideas together. Free ($4 per person suggested donation) | caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 MEDIEVAL FAIR | Sun., Sept. 27, 2015, 11AM-4PM See Arts Al Fresco section. www.tctosca.com SACRED EARTH: Ragamala Dance Company Photo: Grant Halverson Dance & Movement DANCES AT THE LAKES FESTIVAL | Jul. 10–11, 2015, 7PM Christopher Watson Dance The Rose Garden, Lyndale Park Gardens (4124 Roseway Rd.,Minneapolis, MN) This classical modern dance company presents the 14th Annual Dances at the Lakes Festival. Free | christopherwatsondance.org | 612.670.0839 FLAMENCO ON FIRE | Jun. 26–27, 2015 See Hispanic/Latino Culture section. MOMENTUM: NEW DANCE WORKS | Jul. 9–18, 2015 Southern Theater (1420 S Washington Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Presented by the Cowles Center for Dance & the Performing Arts, in partnership with the Walker Art Center and the Southern Theater with support from the Jerome Foundation. New dance projects from emerging choreographic artists Luke Olson-Elm, Hiponymous, Angharad Davies and Nic Lincoln will be performed. $20 | thecowlescenter.org | 612.206.3600 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 Moonnlight Serenaders, The Minnesota Jazz Orchestra with vocalists Gregg Marquardt and Debbie O’Keefe, 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 SACRED EARTH | Sun., Aug. 9, 6:30PM Ragamala Dance Company Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) Co-artistic direction by Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy. Inspired by the philosophies behind the ephemeral arts of Kolam and Warli painting and the Tamil Sangam literature of India, the singular vision of the beautiful, fragile relationship between nature and man is emphasized in this exploration of the interconnectedness between human emotions and the environments that shape them. The opening act will present Spanish flamenco music and dance with Michael Hauser. Free with $4 suggested donation | www.caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 LOST VOICES IN JAZZ | Jul. 24–25, 2015 Eclectic Edge Ensemble The O’Shaughnessy, St. Catherine’s University (2004 Randolph Ave., St. Paul, MN) During its 13-year run Minnesota Jazz Dance Company, or MJDC (1975-1988), had five male choreographers who created original work. Four of these choreographers had lost their lives to AIDS by 1991. In honor of their contributions former company member Karla Grotting and the Eclectic Edge Ensemble will restage select works from these choreographers. http://oshaughnessy.stkate.edu | 651.690.6700 The program will include a solo performed by very special guest artist and the fifth male choreographer, Danny B. See Also: STUART PIMSLER DANCE & THEATER –See ad on page 64. Exploring Theatre | 21 New, Unique & Challenging BEST ONE ACTS OF THE FIRST TEN YEARS Sept. 18–27, 2015 Eden Prairie Players Riley-Jacques Barn (9100 Riley Lake Rd., Eden Prairie, MN) This year, Eden Prairie Players will present its favorite plays selected from the 63 published and original works they have performed during the last ten years. These plays are selected for mature audiences. HUMAN COMBAT CHESS 2015 | Jun. 12–20, 2015 Six Elements Theatre Christ Lutheran Church (3244 34th Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Directed by Mike Lube. In this highly choreographed event 32 actors take on the roles of two teams of 16 fighters. Skilled in all areas of fighting from fists to swords to daggers, the knight and pawn face off on the giant chess board using their weapon of choice. This is a play with a script, directors, and performers, but the audience is asked to… “shout, to take photos, to tweet.” $13-$15 | sixelementscompany.org | NEW WORKS | Through Jun. 21, 2015 Red Eye Theatre (15 W 14th St., Minneapolis, MN) Tickets TBA | redeyetheatre.org | 612.870.0309 NEW PLAYS BY LOCAL ARAB AMERICAN THEATRE MAKERS | Jun. 26–Jul. 12, 2015 Mixed Blood Theatre (1501 - 4th St. S, Minneapolis, MN) $15 | mixedblood.com | 612.338.6131 As a complement to Mixed Blood’s 55454 Series, the following plays will be presented by Local Arab American Theatre Makers: ROAD TO THE CITY OF APPLES By Kathryn Haddad. Directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. Two Arab immigrants explore the meaning of friendship as they struggle with different norms on a road trip across the Midwest searching for the American dream. A CLOWN IN EXILE By Mohammed Yahdri. A naive, tragic clown searches the world for a place to call home to overcome his sense of cultural inferiority. IN ALGERIA THEY KNOW MY NAME Written and performed by Taous Claire Khazen. Directed by Zaraawar Mistry. Choeography by Regina Peluso. This comedic one-woman show investigates cross-cultural marriage and living beyond your comfort zone (with the in-laws!). 22 | Exploring Theatre THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION Sept. 11–Oct. 4, 2015 Theatre in the Round (245 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Aaron Sorkin. The creator of The West Wing gives us this area premiere, set in 1929, about a ruthless media mogul and an Idaho farm boy competing to finish a world-changing invention–the television. $18-$22 | theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 See Also: EXTREMITIES –See Dramas & Classics section. H2O –See Dramas & Classics section. LIE OF THE MIND –See Women section. FROM DARKNESS –See Murder/Mystery section. PREP–See History, Law & Politics section. Film AE ART HOUSE FILM FESTIVAL | Fri., Jul. 24, 2015 The Southern Theater and Altered Esthetics (1420 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Ae Art House Film Festival is an annual event that celebrates alternative film and video art. Its mission is to support unconventional and visionary work from artists worldwide who explore the art of the moving image. Ae seeks to exhibit short-form experimental, narrative, animation, non-fiction, and genre hybrids, at a length 12 minutes or shorter. $5| southerntheater.org | 612.326.1811 Exploring TOSCATM One subscription for $25; Two for $35 612-481-3206 or see page 72 Limited time offer. www.tctosca.com LATE-NITE CATECHISM: Plymouth Playhouse Photo credit: Entertainment Event, Inc. Religion & Spirituality Theatre Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) $28-$39 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 LATE NITE CATECHISM | Through Jun. 14, 2015 By Vicki Quade and Marypat Donovan. Part catechism class, part stand-up routine, this is an interactive comedy, with the audience becoming the students in an adult Catechism Class. “Playwrights Vicki Quade and Maripat Donovan have a deep, nostalgic respect for their subject. It’s not the blind respect of a child who’s never thought about religion. It’s a mature respect born out of diligent scholarship and a bit of reflection… In less compassionate hands this play could deteriorate into a cheap slam of all things Catholic.” (Troester, Maura. Chicago Reader 11, Jun. 1993 online) H2O | Jun. 5–27, 2015 Gremlin Theatre Theater Garage (711 W Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Jane Martin. Directed by Ellen Fenster. In this humorous drama a young actor searching for his Ophelia meets an evangelical Christian woman intent on saving his life and getting the role. $8-$30 | gremlin-theater.org | 1.888.71.TICKETS THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS Through Jun. 28, 2015 Pillsbury House Theatre (501 Chicago Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Marcus Gardley. Inspired by true events, this powerful drama is about two young men growing up on the South Side of Chicago—Manny, with a promising future, and Noel, whose life is derailing—and the Reverend Isaac Seer who just just lost his son to violence. “Pick-your-price tickets” from $5-$25 | pillsburyhousetheatre.org | 612.825.0459 CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES | Jun. 18–Nov. 15, 2015 See Musical Theatre section. www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 23 THE GOSPEL OF LOVINGKINDNESS: Pillsbury House Theatree Dramas & Classics THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS Through Jun. 28, 2015 Pillsbury House Theatre (501 Chicago Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Marcus Gardley. Inspired by true events, this powerful drama is about two young men growing up on the South Side of Chicago—Manny, with a promising future, and Noel, whose life is derailing—and the Reverend Isaac Seer who just just lost his son to violence. “Pick-your-price tickets” from $5-$25 | pillsburyhousetheatre.org | 612.825.0459 H2O | Jun. 5–27, 2015 Gremlin Theatre Theater Garage (711 W Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Jane Martin. Directed by Ellen Fenster. In this humorous drama a young actor searching for his Ophelia meets an evangelical Christian woman intent on saving his life and getting the role. $8-$30 | gremlin-theater.org | 1.888.71.TICKETS “It will leave you dealing not only with your feelings about the characters, but also reconsidering art, life, and The Meaning of It All.” – Broadwayworld.com 24 | Exploring Theatre Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 CHOIR BOY | Jun. 16–Jul. 5, 2015 By Tarell Alvin McCrane. Directed by Peter Rothstein. Pharus, a student at a prep school dedicated to the creation of strong, ethical black men, must overcome his classmates’ mistreatment in order to become the leader of the school’s legendary gospel choir. $15-$39 JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK | Through Jun. 28, 2015 By Sean O’Casey. Directed by Joe Dowling. This is the epic tale of one family’s survival in Dublin following the Irish Civil War. $15-$65 WAR OF THE WORLDS: A RADIO PLAY Jul. 10–19, 2015 Historic Mounds Theatre (1029 Hudson Rd., St. Paul, MN) Based on “War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells. Adapted and directed by Derek Dirlam. Presented in the style of Live Radio Theatre, this is the classic story of aliens invading the earth. $12-$15 | moundstheatre.org | 651.772.2253 www.tctosca.com Dramas & Classics 12 ANGRY JURORS | Jul. 23–26, 2015 Columbia Heights Fine Arts Foundation Columbia Heights High School (1440 49th Ave. NE, Columbia Heights, MN) By Sherman L. Sergel. Based on teleplay “12 Angry Men” by Reginald Rose. Directed by Tim Anderson. The original 1956 drama “12 Angry Men”, in which a jury of white males deliberates the fate of an accused murderer, has been updated with a diverse cast and is set in present-day Brooklyn. $10 | 612.19.6929 EXTREMITIES | Aug. 27–Sept. 19, 2015 Dark & Stormy Productions Location TBA By William Mastrosimone. Directed by Mel Day. Roommates return home to find another roommate has turned the tables on her would-be rapist, Raul, in this exploration of rape, revenge and the justice system. Tickets TBA | darkstormy.org | 612.401.4506 ANNAPURNA | Sept. 4–Oct. 18, 2015 Jungle Theater (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Sharr White. Directed by Joel Sass. Featuring Angela Timberman and Terry Hempleman. Emma tracks Ulysses to a trailer park after a 20-year separation for a final reckoning in this story about love and loss. Tickets TBA | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD | Sept. 12–Oct. 18, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Christopher Sergel. Based on book by Harper Lee. Directed by John Miller-Stephanyi. In the hot Alabama summer of 1935 an eightyear-old girl learns about the law, racism and standing up for your principles when her widowed father, the town lawyer, defends a young black man accused of raping a white woman. Tickets TBA | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 A LIE OF THE MIND | Sept. 12–27, 2015 Theatre Pro Rata Nimbus Theater (1517 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN) By Sam Shepard. Directed by Carin Bratlie. After being beaten by her husband a woman with a resulting brain injury returns home to Montana and her husband joins his family in California in this award-winning drama about the dynamics of family and destructive love. $14-$41, sliding scale | theatreprorata.org | 612.234.7135 ALL MY SONS | Sept. 18–Oct. 4, 2015 Bloomington Theatre and Art Center (1800 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) By Arthur Miller. Directed by Sean Byrd. Based on a true story, this drama concerns an industrialist whose actions as a businessman during World War II come back to haunt him years later. Tickets TBA | btacmn.org | 952.563.8575 See Also: FROM DARKNESS –See Murder/Mystery section. ELLIOT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE –See History, Law & Politics section. “I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.” ~ Scout from To Kill A Mockingbird www.tctosca.com Exploring Theatre | 25 Love & Romance THE MATCHMAKER: Park Square Theatre CRAZY FOR YOU | Jul. 10–26, 2015 Moundsview Community Theatre Irondale Theater (2425 Long Lake Rd., New Brighton, MN) Book by Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrant. Music and lyrics by George &Ira Gershwin. Directed by by Joe Laforte. Vocal direction by Ben Johnson. Choreography by Heidi Spesard-Noble. Orchestral direction by Christopher Stordalen. Tap dancing boy meets girl in the Wild West in this musical comedy with mistaken identities, plot twists and cowboys. Songs include I’ve Got Rhythm, Someone To Watch Over Me and They Can’t Take that Away From Me. Tickets TBA | mvct.org | 651.638.2139. Theatre THE MATCHMAKER | Jul. 9–26, 2015 Girl Friday Productions Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) By Thornton Wilder. Directed by Craig Johnson. When wealthy merchant Horace Vandergelder engages the services of legendary matchmaker Dolly Levi in 19th century New York, he gets more than he bargained for in this witty farce about love, money and adventure. $21-$25 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 PUTTING IT TOGETHER | Jun. 12–20, 2015 Skylark Opera E.M. Pearson Theatre Concordia University (312 N. Hamline Ave., St. Paul, MN) By Stephen Sondheim and Julia Mckenzie. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Set in a Manhattan penthouse party, this musical revue (with a plot) explores the ups and downs of married life and the excitement of new relationships. This show includes songs from Sweeney Todd, A Little Night Music, Merrily We Roll Along and more. $15-$45 | skylarkopera.org | 651.292.4309 “There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” ANYTHING GOES | Jul. 17–26, 2015 Cross Community Players Osseo Senior High School (317 – 2nd Ave. NW, Osseo, MN) Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Directed by Michael Ausmus. Music direction by Joseph Black. In this tap dancing musical romantic comedy set on the S.S. American, Billy Crocker stows away to win the heart of his beloved heiress Hope Harcourt and is assisted by nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy No. 13, Moonface Martin. Songs include You’re the Top, It’s De-lovely and I Get a Kick Out of You. $12-$17 | crossplayers.org | 763.391.ARTS (2787) Each patron is asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the foodshelf. STAGE KISS | Jul. 18–Aug. 30, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Casey Stangl. When two former lovers are thrown together as romantic leads in a forgotten 1930s melodrama, acting and reality become intertwined. The New York Times hailed Ruhl’s new play a “daffy comedy about the emotional pitfalls of the acting life.” $15-$71 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS Jul. 24–Aug. 2, 2015 Chaska Valley Family Theatre Chanhassen High School Auditorium (2200 Lymna Blvd., Chanhassen, MN) Book by David Landay & Lawrence Kasha. Music & lyrics by Johnny Mercer, Gene de Paul, Al Kasha & Joel Hirschhorn. After meeting the women of their dreams at a barn raising in Oregon seven rowdy brothers conspire to keep the women snowed in at their cabin. Songs include Goin Courtin’ and When You’re in Love. $12-$17 | cvft.org | 952.250.7206 ~ Friedrich Nietzsche 26 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Love & Romance BAREFOOT IN THE PARK | Jul. 31–Aug. 9, 2015 Expressions Community Theatre Lakeville Area Arts Center (20965 Holyoke Ave., Lakeville, MN) By Neil Simon. Newlyweds move into an expensive but tiny flat on the sixth floor only to find several problems with the apartment. Their relationship is tested by the comical difficulties they face. $13 | www.ci.lakeville.mn.us | 952.985.4640 Jungle Theater (2951 Lyndale Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) $23-$48 | jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU | Jun.19–Aug. 9, 2015 By Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman. Directed by Garry Gisselman. Alice Sycamore brings her boyfriend’s conservative parents home to meet her zany family and the resulting chaos forces her to question her relationship with her boyfriend in this family-friendly Pulitzer Prize-winning play. ANNAPURNA | Sept. 4–Oct. 18, 2015 By Sharr White. Directed by Joel Sass. Emma tracks Ulysses to a trailer park after a 20-year separation for a final reckoning in this story about love and loss. See Also: H2O –See Dramas & Classics section. LA RONDINE –See Opera section. Music The Music of Gene Pitney GARY RUE’S ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART Thurs., Jun. 18, 2015, 8PM Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (501 W 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) Gary Rue, former band leader for The Coasters, The Platters, The Marvelettes and The Shirelles, and music director for Gene Pitney from 1986-2006, performs favorite Pitney songs including Hello Mary Lou, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Town Without Pity. $40-$55 | chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 “There is no instinct like that of the heart.” ~ Lord Byron www.tctosca.com Exploring Theater | 27 Nostalgia CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG | Jul. 17–26, 2015 Generations Theatre New Prague High School (221 12th St. NE, New Prague, MN) Based on the 1968 film version of Ian Fleming’s children’s book. Music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers. Set in early 1900s England, this is the tale of an eccentric inventor who takes his truant children and a beautiful upper class woman on adventures with his magical car. Songs include Truly Scrumptious, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Hushabye Mountain. Ticket TBA | generationstheatre.org | The 1920s Performances The Late 1800s THE MATCHMAKER | Jul. 9–16, 2015 Girl Friday Productions Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) By Thornton Wilder. Directed by Craig Johnson. When wealthy merchant Horace Vandergelder engages the services of legendary matchmaker Dolly Levi in 19th century New York, he gets more than he bargained for in this witty farce about love, money and adventure. $21-$25 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 THE EXPLORER’S CLUB | Sept. 11–27, 2015 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) By Nell Benjamin. Directed by Matt McNabb. In this hilarious farce set in London in 1879, the prestigious Explorer’s Club finds itself in crisis when the president wants to admit a woman, and their bartender can’t even make a decent drink. $16-$26 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 The 1910s ARIADNE AUF NAXOS | Sept. 26–Oct. 4, 2015 Minnesota Opera Ordway Center for Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, St. Paul, MN) By Richard Strauss. A group of buttoned-up opera singers and a band of bawdy comedians are erroneously booked for the same evening as dinner entertainment in Vienna in this comic and heartwarming opera-within-an opera that explores art, fidelity and love. $25-$200 | mnopera.org | 612.333.6669 Sung in German with English translations projected above the stage. 28 | Exploring Theatre THE DROWSY CHAPERONE | Jun. 11–13, 2015 Blue Water Theatre Co. Eisenhower Community Center (1001 Highway 7, Hopkins, MN) Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar. Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison. Directed by Charlie Leonard. This musical comedy honors (and parodies) American musicals from the Jazz Age and includes tap-dancing chorus girls, snappy Broadway songs, mistaken identities, dream sequences and a show within a show. Songs include Cold Feets, Toledo Surprise, Love Is Always Lovely in The End and Message From a Nightingale. $11-$16 | bluewatertheatre. com | 952.855.9147 The 1930s ANYTHING GOES | Jul. 17–26, 2015 Cross Community Players Osseo Senior High School (317 – 2nd Ave. NW, Osseo, MN) Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Directed by Michael Ausmus. Music direction by Joseph Black. In this tap dancing musical romantic comedy set on the S.S. American, Billy Crocker stows away to win the heart of his beloved heiress Hope Harcourt and is assisted by nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy No. 13, Moonface Martin. Songs include You’re the Top, It’s De-lovely and I Get a Kick Out of You. $12-$17 | crossplayers.org | 763.391.ARTS (2787) Each patron is asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the foodshelf. STAGE KISS | Jul. 18–Aug. 30, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Casey Stangl. When two former lovers are thrown together as romantic leads in a forgotten 1930s melodrama, acting and reality become intertwined. The New York Times hailed Ruhl’s new play a “daffy comedy about the emotional pitfalls of the acting life.” $15-$71 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 www.tctosca.com Nostalgia SISTERS OF SWING: THE STORY OF THE ANDREW SISTERS Caponoi Art Park The 1940s SISTERS OF SWING: THE STORY OF THE ANDREWS SISTERS Sun., Jun. 28, 2015, 6:30PM Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) By Beth Gilleland and Bob Beverage. Musical arrangements by Raymond Berg. This musical recreates the upbeat energy and swingstyle of the sisters’ music, and tells the tale of the trio’s success from their beginnings in small town Minnesota to the top of the charts. Free with $4 suggested donation | caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 The 1950s DAMN YANKEES | Jun. 16–28, 2015 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, St. Paul, MN) Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop. Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Inspired by a Faust legend, this musical comedy set in the 1950s tells the story of a baseball fan who “sells his soul” to help defeat the Yankees baseball team. Songs include Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets, The Game and A Man Doesn’t Know. $33-$105 | ordway.org | 651. 224.4222 BILL RASMUSSEN PRESENTS—LADIES OF ELEGANCE Tues., Sept. 15, 2015, 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. Bill Rasmussen sings Frank Sinatra favorites and features elegant ladies with various talents. Dinner (included in price) will be served at noon and includes chicken-asiago, garlic mashed potatoes, seasoned vegetables, caesar salad and a light dessert. Reservations required. $20 | tstcreativecatering.com/idealpresence | 651.489.9617 DAMN YANKEES: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts THE ANDREWS SISTERS: MUSIC & MEMORIES Sat., Sept. 12, 2015, 1PM & 8PM Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (501 W 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) Featuring Lisa Pallen, Kathy Mueller and Aimee Lee. Musical arrangements by Raymond Berg. Backed by a 6-piece band, these performers recreate the vocal stylings of the first million-selling “girl group,” with such songs as Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Rum and Coca Cola and Apple Blossom Time. $40-$55 | chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 GREASE | Jul. 10–Aug. 2, 2015 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) Book, music, and lyrics by Jim Jaccobs and Warren Casey. Directed by Christine Karki. This musical about life at Rydell High, the pink ladies and 1950s pop culture includes songs such as Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee, Greased Lightnin’, and Beauty School Dropout. $16-$26 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 | Age 16+ www.tctosca.com Exploring Theater | 29 MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION: Minnesota History Center Nostalgia The 1960s BOEING BOEING | Jun. 5–21, 2015 Lyric Arts Main Street Stage (420 East Main, Anoka, MN) By Marc Camoletti, Translated by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans. Directed by Resident Director Scott Ford. Set in 1960s Paris, this farce is about a bachelor whose simultaneous engagement to three stewardesses becomes difficult to conceal when a new, speedier jet messes up his schedule. $16-$26 | lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 Ages 13 + CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES | Jun. 18–Nov. 15, 2015 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) Book by Jim Stowell and Jessica Zuehlke. Music and lyrics by Drew Jansen. Inspired by the book Growing Up Lutheran, by Janet Letnes Martin and Suzann Nelson. This is the original Church Basement Ladies, a musical comedy that includes some good old fashioned midwestern humor and the songs Closer to Heaven and Pale Food Polka. $22-$39 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 30 | Exploring Theatre THE TEMPTATIONS | Sun., Jul. 12, 2015, 7PM Orchestra Hall (1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) Led by founder Otis Williams, the group’s current five-man incarnation presents the Motown Sound and a little Sunshine on a Cloudy Day. $40-$85 | minnesotaorchestra.org | 612.371.5656 Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION | Ongoing Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) 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. Admission is $6-$11. Free for children under 6 and to all visitors on Tuesday evenings | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 Check out the WORLD WAR II WEEKEND at Historic Fort Snelling honoring Minnesota’s Greatest Generation. See History, Law & Politics section for details. www.tctosca.com Murder/Mystery Events THE ST. PAUL GANGSTER TOUR Through Sept. 2015 Wabasha Caves (215 Wabasha St. S, St. Paul, MN) With a “...nefarious gangster hood or his moll” as your guide, you will explore the sites of nightclubs, kidnappings, and gun battles associated with the 1930s gangsters like John Dillinger, Ma Barker and Babyface Nelson. $24 | wabashastreetcaves.com | 651.292.1220 FROM DARKNESS Through Jun. 14, 2015 Nimbus Theatre (1517 Central Ave. NE, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN) Written and directed by Josh Cragun. This mystery about a young artist who turns to forgery to survive takes us to the intriguing world of art and artists in late 20th century New York in an examination of the definition and worth of art, of what has value and why. Ticket TBA | nimbustheatre.com | 612.548.1380 Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) $25-$35 | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS Jun. 19–Jul. 19, 2015 By Jeffrey Hatcher. Adapted from the novel by Larry Millett. Directed By Peter Moore. In this Winter Carnival mystery set in 19th century St. Paul, Sherlock Holmes’s legendary powers of deduction are needed to discover why the groom is missing, why the bride discarded her wedding dress and why there is a dead body in the ice palace. $19-$58 | Tues., Jun. 23, 2015 is 99¢ Bargain Preview night. MURDER FOR TWO | Sept. 18–Oct. 25, 2015 Book and music by Joe Kinosian. Book and lyrics by Kelly Blair and Scott Schwartz. Directed by Randy Reyes. This mini-musical madcap mystery features one vaudevillian playing detective while another plays all the suspects. $19-$58 DEATH BY DESIGN | Sept. 10–27, 2015 Lakeshore Players (4820 Stewart Ave., White Bear Lake, MN) By Rob Urbinati. This area premiere is a murder mystery comedy mash-up that is equal parts Agatha Christie and Noel Coward. Tickets TBA | lakeshoreplayers.com | 651.429.5674 www.tctosca.com Murder Mystery Dinner Theatres MYSTERY CAFÉ Comedy Dinner Theater Majestic Oaks Country Club (701 Bunker Lake Blvd., Ham Lake, MN) This murder mystery dinner theatre features original comedy plays accompanied by a three-course gourmet dinner. $51.29 | themysterycafe.com | 763.566.2583 THE DINNER DETECTIVE Murder Mystery Dinner Show Courtyard Marriott, Minneapolis Downtown (1500 Washington Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) This interactive murder mystery comedy dinner company has mastered the art of improvisational theatrical role playing, with intriguing scenarios, actors hidden among the customers and true-to-life dialogue so that all of your senses are engaged from the moment you walk through our doors. $69.95 | thedinnerdetective.com | 877.445.5442 MURDER MYSTERY DINNERS Wabasha Caves (215 Wabasha St. S, St. Paul, MN) This unique venue offers its very own murder mystery for private groups. Called “Tommy Gun Trouble,” this fun, interactive show reenacts a murder in the Caves. wabashastreetcaves.com | 651.224.1191 Exploring Theatre | 31 WORLD WAR II WEEKEND: Historic Fort Snelling History, Law & Politics Events Historic Fort Snelling (200 Tower Ave., St. Paul, MN) $6-$11, Under 6 and MNHS members free historicfortsnelling.org | 612.726.1171 WORLD WAR II WEEKEND | Jun. 20–21, 2015, 10AM-5PM Honoring “Minnesota’s Greatest Generation”, this weekend includes a USO show featuring the 34th “Red Bull” Infantry band, swing dance instruction, a recreated Allied encampment, period displays, radio broadcasts about war news and weapon firing demonstrations. CIVIL WAR WEEKEND: COMING HOME Aug. 15 & 16, 2015, 10AM-5PM This special Civil War Sesquicentennial event recreates what homecoming was like for Minnesota’s soldiers and their loved ones at the end of the Civil War and includes costumed staff and re-enactors, interactive learning stations, demonstration cannon and musket firings, speeches, military ceremonies, and more. WORLD WAR I WEEKEND | Sept. 5–7, 2015, 10AM-5PM To commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I, this event offers an opportunity to explore the ways this conflict shaped the world and to learn about Minnesota’s role in the “Great War.” It will include costumed staff and re-enactors, military demonstrations, a recreated WWI-style trench, and more. 32 | Exploring Theatre HENRY SIBLEY: MINNESOTA’S CONTROVERSIAL FOUNDING FATHER Sat., Jun, 13 & 27, Jul. 25, Aug. 8 & 22, 2015 Sibley Historic Site (1357 Sibely Memorial Hwy., Mendota Heights, MN) Minnesota’s first governor Henry Sibley was also a fur trader, a national politician and a founder of the Minnesota Territory and its constitution. This one hour guided tour of the site also explores the controversial life and career of Sibley and his role in treaty negotiations and more. $5-$7, under 6 and MNHS members free | sites.mnhs.org/historic-sites/sibley-historic-site | 651.259.3015 | Reservations required. WOMEN’S WORK TOUR WITH EVA VALESH Aug. 1 & Sept. 5, 2015, 1PM Mill City Museum (704 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) A costumed actor portraying labor writer Eva Valesh (aka Eva Gay) will lead a walking tour highlighting the factories whose working conditions were exposed by Valesh in newspaper articles in 1888 and 1889. Discussion will include job availability for women in the 19th and early 20th century and some of the key events in women’s labor history in Minneapolis. The tour includes 1.5 miles of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility. The tour will begin and end at Mill City Museum, where participants can visit the museum’s gallery, included in the price of the tour. Tours are held rain or shine. $10-$14 | www.millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7555 Reservations recommended. www.tctosca.com History, Law & Politics WORLD WAR II WEEKEND: Historic Fort Snelling Theatre 12 ANGRY JURORS Jul. 23–26, 2015 Columbia Heights Fine Arts Foundation Columbia Heights High School (1440 49th Ave. NE, Columbia Heights, MN) By Sherman L. Sergel. Based on teleplay “12 Angry Men” by Reginald Rose. Directed by Tim Anderson. The original 1956 drama “12 Angry Men”, in which a jury of white males deliberates the fate of an accused murderer, has been updated with a diverse cast and is set in presentday Brooklyn. $10 | 612.19.6929 EVITA | Jul. 24–26, 2015 Minnetonka Theatre The Cowles Center (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Directed by Trent Boyum. This musical tells the story of a small country girl who rises to power as Eva Duarte de Perón, wife of Argentine President Juan Perón in the 1940s. Songs include Another Suitcase in Another Hall and Don’t Cry for Me Argentina. Tickets TBA | minnetonkatheatre.com | 952.401.5898 ELLIOT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE | Sept. 11–Oct. 4, 2015 Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) By Quiara Algeria Hudes. Directed by Robert Rosen. In this regional premiere, three generations of Puerto Rican soldiers share personal stories of a family transformed by war. Tickets TBA | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 PREP | Sept. 18–Oct. 18, 2015 Pillsbury House Theatre (3501 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Tracey Scott Wilson. Directed by Noël Raymond. Commissioned by Pillsbury House Theatre through a 2014 Joyce Award. Inspired by recent local events with racial overtones, the playwright spent a month in the Twin Cities learning from community members who were part of these experiences. Her goal with this play, “...is to cut through political correctness and broach off-limits topics in order to inspire genuine conversations about race.” (from website). “Pick-your-price tickets” from $5-$25 | pillsburyhousetheatre.org | 612.825.0459 www.tctosca.com Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION | Ongoing Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) 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. Admission is $6-$11. Free for children under 6 and to all visitors on Tuesday evenings | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 Historic Fort Snelling (200 Tower Ave., St. Paul, MN) Free | historicfortsnelling.org | 612.726.1171 JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII Through Jul. 5, 2015: Reopens Aug. 25, 2015 This photo exhibit shares the stories of Japanese Americans who became “secret weapons” for the U.S. military during WWII by training to be intelligence workers at Fort Snelling. A new set of 30 photographs will go on display when the exhibit returns in August. LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR Jul. 8–Aug. 21, 2015 This exhibit explores how Lincoln used the Constitution to confront slavery, the threat of the secession of Southern states, and wartime civil liberties. Exploring Theatre | 33 IN ALGERIA THEY KNOW MY NAME: Mixed Blood Theatre Women Theatre IN ALGERIA THEY KNOW MY NAME Jun. 26–Jul. 12, 2015 Mixed Blood Theatre (1501 – 4th St. S, Minneapolis, MN) Written and performed by Taous Claire Khazem. Directed by Zaraawar Mistry. Choeography by Regina Peluso. Part of the “New Plays of Arab American Theatre Makers.” In Algeria, they say you don’t marry one finger, you marry all ten. In this heartfelt and humorous one-woman play, Minnesota-raised Taous Khazem travels to her father’s homeland to work as a theater artist, and unexpectedly falls in love with an Algerian clown. Caught in between traditions, religions and misconceptions, Taous struggles to find a sense of belonging in a foreign land, but ultimately discovers a fresh meaning of home, family, art and bicycle rides. $15 | mixedblood.com | 612.338.6131 CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES | Jun. 18–Nov. 15, 2015 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) Book by Jim Stowell and Jessica Zuehlke. Music and lyrics by Drew Jansen. Inspired by the book Growing Up Lutheran, by Janet Letnes Martin and Suzann Nelson. This is the original Church Basement Ladies, a musical comedy that includes some good old fashioned midwestern humor and the songs Closer to Heaven and Pale Food Polka. $22-$39 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 34 | Exploring Theatre WOMEN’S WORK TOUR WITH EVA VALESH Aug. 1 & Sept. 5, 2015, 1PM Mill City Museum (704 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) A costumed actor portraying labor writer Eva Valesh (aka Eva Gay) will lead a walking tour highlighting the factories whose working conditions were exposed by Valesh in newspaper articles in 1888 and 1889. Discussion will include job availability for women in the 19th and early 20th centuries and some of the key events in women’s labor history in Minneapolis. The tour includes 1.5 miles of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility. The tour will begin and end at Mill City Museum, where participants can visit the museum’s gallery, included in the price of the tour. Tours are held rain or shine. $10-$14 | www.millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7555 Reservations recommended. SUICIDE PUNCHLINE | Sept. 10–12, 2015 Dreamland Arts (1342 Van Buren Ave., St. Paul, MN) Written and performed by Jen Tuder. In this one woman show Tuder throws out a lifeline to those wondering if there is life after the death of a loved one, as she takes the audience on a journey from life to death, sharing jokes along with survival strategies. $12 | dreamlandarts.com | 651.645.5506 www.tctosca.com FROM BESSIE TO BRAZIL: Junkyard Theatre Women Women and Their Abusers BUG | Jun. 12–27, 2015 Shadow Horse Theatre The Phoenix Theater (2605 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Tracy Letts. Directed by Justin Kirkeberg. In this dark comedy a tale of love, paranoia and government conspiracy takes place in a seedy motel room outside Oklahoma City, where Agnes, a drug-addled cocktail waitress, is hiding from her violent ex-con ex-husband. Tickets TBA | shadowhorsetheatre.com | 612.377.2285 EXTREMITIES | Aug. 27–Sept. 19, 2015 Dark & Stormy Productions Location TBA By William Mastrosimone. Directed by Mel Day. Roommates return home to find another roommate has turned the tables on her would-be rapist, Raul, in this exploration of rape, revenge and the justice system. $15-$25 | darkstormy.org | 612.401.4506 A LIE OF THE MIND | Sept. 12–27, 2015 Theatre Pro Rata Nimbus Theater (1517 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN) By Sam Shepard. Directed by Carin Bratlie. After being beaten by her husband a woman with a resulting brain injury returns home to Montana and her husband joins his family in California in this award-winning drama about the dynamics of family and destructive love. $14-$41, sliding scale | theatreprorata.org | 612.234.7135 Did You Know... One in four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime? Also, men are victims of nearly 3 million physical assaults in the USA. Safe Horizon (safehorizon.org) See Also: EVITA –See Musical Theatre, History, Law & Politics and Hispanic/Latino sections. THE EXPLORERS CLUB –See Comedies & Farces section. THE SISTERS OF SWING –See Nostalgia section. THE MATCHMAKER –See Love & Romance section. www.tctosca.com Music FROM BESSIE TO BRAZIL | Tues., Jun. 30, 2015, 7PM Junkyard Theatre Bryant Lake Bowl (810 W Lake St., Minneapolis, MN) Justin Leaf portrays Mistress Ginger, a cabaret diva revealing her confessions in song from Blues to Broadway to bepob and more, with Charlie Smith on piano. $10 | bryantlakebowl.com | 612.825.8949 THE GIRLS PRESENT: DIVA TRIBUTE Jul. 31–Aug. 1, 2015 Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (501 W 78th St., Chanhassen, MN) Featuring Lori Dokken, Judi Donaghy-Vinar, Patty Peterson, Erin Schwab, Debbie Duncan, Rachel Holder-Hennig. “The Girls” pay tribute to the music of legendary pop/jazz/R&B vocal DIVAS such as Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald, Bette Midler, Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Tina Turner and Christina Aguilera. $40-$55 | chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 CANDY PETTIFORD: GLAD HATTER Tues., Aug. 18, 2015,11:30AM Ideal Presence Dinner Shows Ideal Hall (1494 Dale St., St. Paul, MN) Hosted by Jeanne Rogers of Presence Promotions. Catering by TST Creative Catering. Actor and vocalist Candy Pettiford celebrates some of the most famous women, past, present and future – and their hats! Dinner (included in price) will be served at noon and includes beef stroganoff with egg noodles, vegetables, salad, and a light dessert. Reservations required. $20 | tstcreativecatering.com/idealpresence | 651.489.9617 Exploring Theatre | 35 Opera Operas LA RONDINE | Jun. 13–21, 2015 Skylark Opera E.M. Pearson Theatre, Concordia University (312 N Hamline Ave., St. Paul, MN) By Giacomo Puccini. Directed by Ben Krywosz. Conducted by Steve Stucki. Magda, a Parisian courtesan, defies convention to pursue romantic love with Ruggero. She is the swallow (rondine) of the title, a bird who flies toward the sun. $15-$45 | skylarkopera.org | 651.292.4309 THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT Jul. 11–21, 2015, 8PM Mill City Summer Opera Mill City Museum Ruin Courtyard (704 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Gaetono Donizetti. French libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de SaintGeorges and Jean-François Bayard. Directed by David Lefkowich. Featuring Leah Partridge and Bradley Greenwald. In this comic opera, Marie finds herself dismayed to learn that she must leave the regiment that raised her and the man she loves to live in a castle as the wife of an aristocrat. Will the regiment save her? $35-$100 | millcitysummeropera.org | 1.800.838.3006 Dialogue will be in English and all music and arias are in French. Super titles will translate the French into English. MADAME BUTTERFLY | Sat., Aug. 1, 2015, 7:30PM Minnesota Orchestra Orchestra Hall (1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) By Giacomo Puccini. Conducted by Andrew Litton. This classic opera tells the heartbreaking story of Butterfly, a young geisha who falls in love with an American naval officer in Nagasaki and waits faithfully for him to return to her after he leaves Japan. $30-$80 | minnesotaorchestra.org | 612.371.5656 Sung in Italian with English translations projected above the stage. Enjoy the fresh air, music and chef-prepared food at this annual event. Did You Know… Puccini based this opera on the short story “Madame Butterfly” (1898) by American lawyer and writer John Luther Long? Long’s sister had spent time in Japan as a missionary and had learned of the practice in Japan of “selling” Japanese women to foreign sailors during the period of time the sailor was staying in Nagasaki. The story was adapted for the stage by David Belasco and premiered in New York. Puccini saw the play in London in the summer of 1900 and was inspired to create the opera. See Also: EVITA –See Musical Theatre section. LES MISERABLES –See Musical Theatre section. Learning About Opera by Gail M. Weber Learning about opera takes many forms. When people throw around unfamiliar opera terminology I always try to figure out how the word or phrase is spelled, and then I look it up in my Opera for Dummies book by David Pogue and Scott Speck. Another helpful book has been The Complete Dictionary of Opera & Operetta by James Anderson. Lectures offered by various opera companies and some community ed classes provide some interesting insight as well. The Minnesota Opera offers free pre-show conversations (“Opera Insights”) as well as “Behind the Curtain” preview events about Minnesota Opera’s mainstage productions each season. The Twin Cities Opera Guild has been working since 1952 to bring opera education to schools. This is especially significant now with the budget cuts that have affected arts programs in the schools. For more information about the Twin Cities Opera Guild visit twincitiesoperaguild.org or call 651.227.2409. I have found that even a little bit of knowledge about a particular opera makes the performance even more enjoyable and meaningful. 36 | Exploring Theatre www.tctosca.com Opera PIRATES OF PENZANCE: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts Photo: Tracy Martin Operettas ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA | Aug. 16–Sept. 20, 2015 Mixed Precipitation Theater Minnesota Parks & Gardens Based on “Alcina,” an opera by George Frideric Handel. Directed and adapted by Scotty Reynolds. Music direction and arrangement by Marya Hart. It’s a little bit country and a little bit 1735 Italian opera, so be prepared to hear some baroque arias along with some Tammy Wynette in this story about a sorceress who turns truck drivers into animals to populate her roadside menagerie. $10-$20 suggested donation | mixedprecipitation.org | 1.800.838.3006 Reservations recommended. Visit website for dates and locations. See The Art of Food section for details about menu. All Things Gilbert & Sullivan Gilbert and Sullivan Very Light Opera Company gsvloc.org | 651.255.6947 HMS PINAFORE | Jul. 11 & 12, 2015 Lake Harriet Bandshell (4135 W Lake Harriet Parkway, Minneapolis, MN) Music by Arthur Sullivan. Libretto by W. S. Gilbert. In concert with Jere Lanz and the Minneapolis Pops Orchestra. In this popular operetta poking fun at Victorian English society a seaman loves the captain’s daughter who is above his social status and promised to the admiral. Songs include I’m Called Little Buttercup, When I Was A Lad, and Pretty Daughter of Mine. Free TRIAL BY JURY | Jul. 30–Aug. 9, 2015 Rarig Center (330 21st Ave. S, Minneapolis) Music by Arthur Sullivan. Libretto by W. S. Gilbert.Directed by Lesley Hendrickson. Music direction by Marina Liadova. Part of the Minnesota Fringe Festival. This light-hearted satire of the legal system tells the story of a “breach of marriage lawsuit” and has been described as “the most successful British one-act operetta of all time.” PIRATES OF PENZANCE | Aug. 4–16, 2015 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, St. Paul, MN) By Gilbert & Sullivan. This comic operetta is about about a noble band of pirates and their young apprentice, Frederic, who yearns to be free, but is “a slave of duty”…until he falls in love. $33-$105 | ordway.org | 651.224.4222 Did You Know… Librettist W. S. Gilbert and composer Sir Arthur Sullivan collaborated on fourteen comic operas in Victorian England between 1871 and 1896. The Savoy Theatre in London was actually built for the presentation of Gilbert & Sullivan operas. Many references to Gilbert & Sullivan can be found in today’s popular media, especially on television and in movies: • The film Chariots of Fire draws on the G & S repertoire. • The popular TV series Family Guy included a parody of the Captain’s Song from H.M.S. Pinafore. • In The Simpson’s episode “Cape Fear,” Bart asks Sideshow Bob to sing “the entire score of H.M.S. Pinafore” as a last request, which is fulfilled. • There are several references to H.M.S. Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance in an episode of The West Wing. • In the ninth Star Trek feature film Star Trek Insurrection the characters Captain Picard, Worf and Data sing “A British Tar” from H.M.S. Pinafore. • The character Sallah in Raiders of the Lost Ark sings Pinafore tunes when he is excited. www.tctosca.com Exploring Opera | 37 Shakespeare HENRY IV, PART I: The Cromulent Shakespeare Company “This lively and accessible Asian American-inspired romp features a score of live music and loads of physical comedy.” TWELFTH NIGHT Through Jun. 21, 2015 Mu Performing Arts Mixed Blood Theatre (1501 S 4th St., Minneapolis, MN) By William Shakespeare. Directed by Randy Reyes. Shakespeare’s comedy about shipwrecks, mistaken identities and romantic love includes gendercrossing disguises and a lost twin brother. Famous quote: “Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage.” $10-$25 | muperformingarts.org | 651.789.1012 HENRY IV, PART I | Jun. 4–28, 2015 The Cromulent Shakespeare Company Various Twin Cities Parks This history play examines war and hubris as the charismatic King Henry leads his country into political conflicts and victories. Famous quote: “The better part of valour is discretion.” Visit website for dates and locations. Free | cromulentshakespeare.org | 612.251.0991 SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY Jun. 27–Aug. 2, 2015 Outdoor Theatre Complex Century College, West Campus (3300 Century Ave. N, White Bear Lake, MN) $15-$13, under 12 free | shakespeareandcompany.org | 651.779.5818 HAMLET | Jul. 3, 5, 11, 19, 24; Aug. 1, 2015 In this Shakespeare tragedy the Prince of Denmark decides to avenge his father’s death after his father appears to him as a ghost and informs him that he was poisoned by his brother (Hamlet’s uncle) Claudius. To make matters worse Claudius has married Hamlet’s mother Gertrude. Famous quote: “To be or not to be. That is the question.” TWELFTH NIGHT Jun. 27–28, Jul. 4, 17, 25; Aug. 2, 2015 Shakespeare’s comedy about shipwrecks, mistaken identities and romantic love includes gender-crossing disguises and a lost twin brother. Famous quote: “Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage.” 38 | Exploring Shakespeare TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | Jun. 19–Jul. 12, 2015 Classical Actors Ensemble Various Twin Cities Parks By William Shakespeare. Directed by Hannah Steblay. In this comedy, Valentine and his best friend Proteus are both in love with Silvia, the beautiful daughter of the Duke of Milan. But the duke wants her to marry Thurio. Famous quote: “They do not love that do not show their love.” Visit website for dates and locations. Free | classicalactorsensemble.org MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | Jul. 10–26, 2015 Public Theatre of Minnesota Silverwood Park (2500 Cty. Rd. E, St. Anthony, MN) 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.” Free | theptmn.org Shakespeare on the Lawn THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) | Sundays, Jul. 12–Aug. 2, 2015 Actors Theater of Minnesota Brits Pub, Rooftop Garden (1110 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) By Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield. Enjoy this fast-paced romp through all 37 Plays in 97 minutes by three guys in tights. In the event of bad weather the performances will move inside. Free | actorsmn.org | 651.290.2290 www.tctosca.com The Art of Food Picnics and Pickles Aplenty… ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mixed Precipitastion Theater Photo: Brook Peterson Events ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA Aug. 16–Sept. 20, 2015 Mixed Precipitation Theater Minnesota Parks & Gardens Based on “Alcina” opera by George Frideric Handel. Directed and adapted by Scotty Reynolds. Music direction and arrangement by Marya Hart. It’s a little bit country and a little bit 1735 Italian opera, so be prepared to hear some baroque arias along with some Tammy Wynette in this story about a sorceress who turns truck drivers into animals to populate her roadside menagerie. $10-$20 suggested donation | mixedprecipitation.org | 1-800-838-3006 Reservations recommended. To celebrate the harvest Chef Nick Schneider will craft a tasting menu adapted to the story which will include Alcina’s open-faced tomato cheddar melt sandwich, a refreshing watermelon canapé with feta and mint, Alcina’s antipasti, a smoky sweet pepper jerky, dill pickles on squash chips, and more. Food operations will be led by Kimlinh Bui of Sacré Sweet catering. Kimlinh leads teams of volunteers crafting the edible experience for each performance. THE USEFUL ART OF PICKLING | Aug. 15 & 16, 2015 Oliver H. Kelly Farm (15788 Kelly Farm Road NW, Elk River, MN) Visitors will help make pickles while learning about sweet and sour pickles and other varieties that were popular with the Kelleys and families like them. $6-$9, Free for under 5 yrs and members Exploring TOSCA TM One subscription for $25; Two for $35 612-481-3206 or see page 72 Limited time offer. www.tctosca.com Literature FRUIT AND VEGGIES APLENTY This delightful children’s book by local author Cathy Isles is illustrated by Dawn-Marie deLara with photos by Lisa Fahey. “I wrote Fruits and Veggies Aplenty to be a yummy book for kids. I wanted to catch their attention with rhyme and color so that they would want to venture into the kitchen with a grown-up and try some of the produce mentioned,” Isles declares. $12 | bridgingtheuniverse.com Exploring Culture | 39 Healing Arts Putting the Health Back Into ‘Healthcare’ by Guy Odishaw Here’s a simple question for you, “How can you have more of something if you don’t know what the something you want more of is?” Imagine the child who does not yet understand what money is. To that child, things like food, clothing, heat, water and toys just appear. In time, parents are seen as the source of money, the old ‘money tree’ is invoked. At some point the child’s fantasy is crushed by the reality of work and the understanding that money doesn’t grow on trees, it must be earned—ugh! Perhaps you remember having this realization. Even as adults, if we don’t know what money IS and how it WORKS in the world, it will quite likely elude us, it or the opportunity to have it will slip right through out hands. Guy Odishaw is the founder of Bhakti Wellness Center, providing Integrative Complementary Alternative Medicine. Courses at Bhakti: Introduction to Meditation, Emotional Intelligence, Chakras, Enneagram, Yoga Theory. Services at Bhakti: Future Spa, Therapeutic Massage, Bodywork, Energy Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, Holistic Mental Health, Acupuncture, Medical Qigong, and Health Coaching. For more information call 612-859-7709 or visit www.bhakticlinic.com Bhakti Wellness Center is located at: 7200 France Ave. S. #135, Edina, MN 55435 The same is true of health. If you do not know what it is how can you have more of it? Do you know what health is? Most people, including highly educated professional health care providers, define health by what it is not. In other words people define it by the absence of symptoms. This would by similar to defining wealth as the absence of debt. Imagine what it would be like if health was quantified in the same way money is. The time and effort you spend taking care of yourself would be compensated with health in the same way the time and effort you spend at work is compensated with money. You could put the health you earn in your personal health fund (known as resiliency). Being a savvy investor you would diversify your portfolio by investing in low risk, long term, high yield physical, mental and spiritual funds. The dividends would be realized daily in the form of increased vitality, joy, engagement, depth, relationships, creativity and more. With a concept of health, you could manage your health investment account. You could track your health income and health expenses and you could plan and save for your future. At Bhakti, we help you define and measure your health, so it becomes something you are able to relate to. Once you identify what health is, you can create a program that is truly a health care program. We call this cultivating health and building resiliency or healthcare. 40 | Exploring Culture www.tctosca.com Healing Arts “Threesome”, colored black and white photography, 18 x 18 inches, pigment ink on canvas. Photos courtesy of Polly Norman Local Artist Shares How Manic Depression Has Enhanced Her Creativity by Rachel M. Anderson, Contributing Writer Mental illness is an issue the majority of high school students have never experienced or witnessed for themselves, but on Feb. 11, students at South High School in Minneapolis met a local woman who has lived with manic depressive disorder and anxiety. Edina resident Polly Norman shared her personal experience with the students, and amazed them by explaining how her mental illness has actually stimulated her to explore and navigate to a successful art career and the discovery of her own artistic process. Norman shares the journey she has traveled through her new book, “Dances Through Glass,” which is a 25-year retrospective of her work. Twisted”, colored black and white photography, 18 x 18 inches, pigment ink on canvas. Photos courtesy of Polly Norman Norman started her art career spending a decade photographing dancers at Ballet Arts Minnesota. This led to the creation of her signature work: dancey abstract works using architectural glass block. Norman shared how moving back and forth from a manic state into depression and everything in between actually helped her come up with ideas that flowered into a unique artistic process of her own invention. So she says, “There is a positive that comes out of all of this.” During her visit, Norman also touched on the fear and taboo surrounding psychiatric medications, which she feels are absolutely necessary for some people with mental illnesses, and she encouraged students to seek help if they are having problems. “Many times you just can’t do it yourself,” she said. Norman went on to encourage kids to take advantage of their school counselors and the resources at their hands. The talk was held in conjunction with the school’s Silver Ribbon Campaign, a new program in which speakers come to the school to talk about their mental illnesses. The program is designed to enlighten and help remove the stigma surrounding mental illness. www.tctosca.com To learn more about Polly Norman’s art, visit www.pollynormanart.com. Exploring Culture | 41 Culture ASIAN Theatre TWELFTH NIGHT | Through Jun. 21, 2015 Mu Performing Arts Mixed Blood Theatre (1501 S 4th St., Minneapolis, MN) By William Shakespeare. Directed by Randy Reyes. This Asian American-inspired romp features live music and physical comedy to tell the story of shipwrecks, mistaken identities, romantic love, disguises and a lost twin brother. Famous quote: “Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage.” $10-$25 | muperformingarts.org | 651.789.1012 “This lively and accessible Asian American-inspired romp features a score of live music and loads of physical comedy.” Dance SACRED EARTH | Sun., Aug. 9, 6:30PM Ragamala Dance Company Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) Co-artistic direction by Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy. Inspired by the philosophies behind the ephemeral arts of Kolam and Warli painting and the Tamil Sangam literature of India, the singular vision of the beautiful, fragile relationship between nature and man is emphasized in this exploration of the interconnectedness between human emotions and the environments that shape them. The opening act will present Spanish flamenco music and dance with Michael Hauser. Free with $4 suggested donation | www.caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 Events Exhibits JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII Through Jul. 5, 2015: Reopens Aug. 25, 2015 This photo exhibit shares the stories of Japanese Americans who became “secret weapons” for the U.S. military during WWII by training to be intelligence workers at Fort Snelling. A new set of 30 photographs will go on display when the exhibit returns in August. WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA | Through Nov. 29, 2015 Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) Minnesota is home to the largest Hmong population in the United States (66,000). Developed in partnership with the Hmong community, this exhibit marks the 40th anniversary of the Hmong migration to Minnesota following the war in Southeast Asia, and features the significant political, social and economic contributions the Hmong have made to Minnesota and the nation. Admission is $6-$11. Free for members, children under 6 and on Tuesday evenings | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION | Through Nov. 29, 2015 James J. Hill House (240 Summit Ave., St. Paul, MN) This exhibit features 50 colorful and intricate pieces of Hmong textile art created by Hmong women who settled in St. Paul, including embroidery, appliqué and batik in traditional art forms, called Pa ndau or flower cloth, as well as commercial tourism items. Labels will be in both Hmong and English. Exhibits may be viewed as part of regular tours or with gallery-only admission of $2 | minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.297.2555 Reservations recommended. JAPANESE LANTERN LIGHTING FESTIVAL Sun., Aug. 23, 2015, 3-9PM Como Park Zoo & Conservatory (1225 Estabrook Dr., St. Paul, MN) Reminiscent of Japan’s annual Obon holiday, this annual familyfriendly event features the art, music, food, martial arts and cultural traditions of Japan. The lantern lighting, at dusk, with stone lanterns and floating paper lanterns throughout the Japanese garden pond and the frog pond create a vision of peacefulness and harmony. $3-$5. Under 3 are free | 651.487.8201 42 | Exploring Culture www.tctosca.com Culture HISPANIC/LATINO Theatre THE ADVENTURES OF JUAN BOBO Open Eye Figure Theatre Driveway Puppet Shows Inspired by Puerto Rican folk stories, the show combines puppetry, music, Spanish and English in a delightful tale of riddles, silly devils, a missing pig and a village in need of a hero. This story and others are part of the colorful and lively hand puppet shows accompanied by live accordion music performed all summer long in backyards, frontyards, parks, and driveways. Visit website for dates and locations. Free | openeyetheatre.org | 612.874.6338 SALSABROSA | Sat., Jul. 18 & Aug. 8, 2015, 10PM Mediterranean Cruise Cafe (12500 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville, MN) Salsabrosa’s 10-piece orchestra performs the Salsa Timba, merengue, bachata, and cha cha cha. Enjoy free lessons from 10:00-10:30PM followed by dancing from10:30PM-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 Useless Balbin and pianist Yazmin Bowers. Salsabrosa is known for its Afro-Cuban rhythms and horn power. Salsabrosa.com FLAMENCO IN FIRE: Zorongo Flamenco Photo: Jim Smith EVITA | Jul. 24–26, 2015 Minnetonka Theatre The Cowles Center (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Directed by Trent Boyum. This musical tells the story of a small country girl who rises to power as Eva Duarte de Perón, wife of Argentine President Juan Perón in the 1940s. Songs include Another Suitcase in Another Hall and Don’t Cry for Me Argentina. Tickets TBA | minnetonkatheatre.com | 952.401.5898 ELLIOT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE Sept. 11–Oct. 4, 2015 Park Square Theatre (20 W 7th St., St. Paul, MN) By Quiara Algeria Hudes. Directed by Robert Rosen. In this regional premiere, three generations of Puerto Rican soldiers share personal stories of a family transformed by war. Tickets TBA | parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 Dance FLAMENCO IN FIRE | Jun. 26–27, 2015 Zorongo Flamenco The Cowles Center (528 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) A suite of contemporary flamenco dances by Susana di Palma and other guest choreographers will be accompanied by master gypsy guitarist Chuscales, singer Kina Mendez from Jerez and other brilliant live musicians. Also on the program will be a provocative premiere theater/flamenco work “Los Caprichos” by di Palma, inspired by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. $30 | thecowlescenter.org | 612.206.3600 www.tctosca.com Exploring Culture | 43 Culture JACQUES BREL: WHEN WE HAVE ONLY LOVE Open Eye Theatre LES MISERABLES | Jun. 19–Jun. 28, 2015 Woodbury Community Theatre The Loft Stage, East Ridge High School (4200 Pioneer Dr., Woodbury, MN) By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Based on Victor Hugo’s book. Directed by Lenore Weir. 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. $12-$18 | woodburycommunitytheatre.org | 651.730.4627 FRENCH JACQUES BREL: WHEN WE HAVE ONLY LOVE Jun. 11–21, 2015 Open Eye Figure Theatre (506 E 24th St., Minneapolis, MN) Created and performed by Bradley Greenwald, Diana Grasselli, Prudence Johnson, and Dan Chouinard. With cellist Michelle Kinney and guitarist Tim Sparks. Capturing the major events of Jacques Brel’s life through song, narrative, visual media, and vocal performance, this seasoned group of performing artists will present a challenging set of French and English language material, direct from the best of the Jacques Brel catalogue. $22-$25 | openeyetheatre.org | 612.874.6338 THE MISER | Jul. 10–31, 2015 Shakespeare & Company Outdoor Theatre Complex Century College, West Campus (3300 Century Ave. N, White Bear Lake, MN) By Moliere. Directed by Jeff Altier. Harpagon, who loves money more than anything, hopes to marry the young Marianne in this wild and crazy comedy. Unfortunately, Harpagon’s son also loves her and to make matters worse Harpagon’s daughter loves a man with no money. $15-$13, under 12 free | shakespeareandcompany.org | 651.779.5818 Alliance Française/Mpls. St. Paul Where French Culture Meets the Twin Cities Alliance Française Mpls./St. Paul, an independent chapter of a worldwide organization, promotes the use and appreciation of French language and cultures through language classes, cultural programs, social events and information resources. Upcoming events include: APÉRITIF EN FRANÇAIS—This monthly French conversation group meets the second Thursday of every month, from 6-7:30 PM, at the University Club of St. Paul. The Alliance Française of Minneapolis/St. Paul is pleased to partner with the University Club of St. Paul for a monthly conversation group in French. P’TIT DÈJ—This breakfast conversation group meets the first Saturday of every month from 9:30AM-11:30AM for delicious pastries and breads baked fresh daily by Breadsmith. Alliance Française also hosts a film club, a book club, French language classes and other events. Located at 113 1st Street N, Minneapolis, MN. For information about membership visit afmsp.org or call 612.332.0436 44 | Exploring Culture www.tctosca.com Culture BLACK/AFRICAN Theatre THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS Through Jun. 28, 2015 Pillsbury House Theatre (501 Chicago Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) By Marcus Gardley. Inspired by true events, this powerful drama is about two young men growing up on the South Side of Chicago—Manny, with a promising future, and Noel, whose life is derailing—and the Reverend Isaac Seer who just just lost his son to violence. “Pick-your-price tickets” from $5-$25 | pillsburyhousetheatre.org | 612.825.0459 CHOIR BOY | Jun. 16–Jul. 5, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Tarell Alvin McCrane. Directed by Peter Rothstein. Pharus, a student at a prep school dedicated to the creation of strong, ethical black men, must overcome his classmates’ mistreatment in order to become the leader of the school’s legendary gospel choir. $15-$39 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 ALOUD | Aug. 14–16, 2015 Directed by Randy Reyes, Al Justiniano, Carolyn Levy and Lisa Channer. Artistic teens present a festival of original, powerful work followed by a discussion after the show. See Also: PREP–See New, Unique & Challenging section. Music KING SUNNY ADÉ & BLACK MARKET BRASS Mon., Jul. 13, 2015, 7:30PM Cedar Cultural Center (416 Cedar Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) As a singer, composer and guitarist King Sunny Adé has succeeded in taking juju music in Nigeria to new heights. “Rooted in the ancient Yoruba tradition of conveying broad social and cultural messages, the band plays a spacey, jamming brand of Juju music, characterized by tight vocal harmonies, intricate guitar work, backed by traditional talking drums, percussion instruments, pedal steel guitar and accordion.” (from the website) $37 | thecedar.org | 612.338.2674 | All ages KING SUNNY ADE LIVE: Cedar Cultural Center Beverly Cottman: AFRICAN & AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLKTALKES, FABLES & STORIES | Tues., Jul. 21, 2015, 10AM Caponi Art Park (1220 Diffley Rd., Eagan, MN) Part of Family Fun Tuesdays in the Sculpture Garden at Caponi Park. Storyteller ‘Auntie Beverly’ tells folktales, stories and fables which reflect African and African American culture and heritage. Free with $4 suggested donation | caponiartpark.org | 651.454.9412 SUMMER INSTITUTE | Aug. 1–16, 2015, 7PM Penumbra Theatre (270 N Kent St., St. Paul, MN) $10 | penumbratheatre.org | 651.224.3180 This three-year leadership development program provided by Penumbra Theatre trains young artists to critically engage the world, explore who they are and discover their own power to make change. Their efforts are celebrated for three weekends in August: AWAKE | Sat., Aug. 1, 2015 Directed by H. Adam Harris. This original ensemble work is performed by first year students who are standing up and speaking out about their world. AUTHENTIC | Sat., Aug. 8, 2015 Directed by Harry Waters, Jr. Original monologues written and performed by second year students about issues that concern them will be followed by a post show discussion with the artists. www.tctosca.com Exploring Culture | 45 Culture A CELTIC BREEZE: Laura Mackenzie at Linden Hills Public Library Music A CELTIC BREEZE | Sat., Jun. 20, 2015, 2PM Linden Hills Public Library (2900 W 43rd St., Minneapolis, MN) This program of traditional Celtic wind-powered music features master folk artist Laura Mackenzie lauded as a “Celtic music wizard” by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and a “High priestess of Celtic music” by Minnesota Public Radio. Free | lauramackenzie.com/schedule | 651.398.5055 Celtic Junction (836 Prior Ave., St. Paul, MN) thecelticjunction.com | 651. 722.7000 TOMMY MARTIN & PATSY O’BRIEN Sat., Aug. 29, 2015, 7:30PM Irish guitarist and singer/songwriter Patsy O’Brien performs with master piper from Celtic Woman Tommy Martin. $15 PATSY O’BRIEN & MATT MANCUSO Sat., Sept. 19, 2015, 7;30PM Irish guitarist and singer/songwriter Patsy O’Brien joins New York fiddle player Matt Mancuso. $15 CELTIC Theater JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK | Through Jun. 28, 2015 Guthrie Theater (818 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) By Sean O’Casey. Directed by Joe Dowling. This is the epic tale of one family’s survival in Dublin following the Irish Civil War. $15-$65 | guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 ONCE | Jun. 23–28, 2015 Orpheum Theatre (910 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN) By Enda Walsh. Music and lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. This Tony-Award winning musical features an ensemble of actor/musicians who play their own instruments onstage to tell the tale of a Dublin street musician about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his love songs. Songs include Falling Slowly, Gold and When Your Mind’s Made Up. $49-$94 | hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.982.2787 46 | Exploring Culture Dance Dubliner Pub (2162 University Ave. W, St. Paul, MN) Learn the basic steps in a genuine Irish pub to live Irish music. dublinerpub.com | 651.646.5551 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 7:30-9PM Irish set dancing is led by the Twin Cities Irish Set Dance Club with live music from the Twin Cities Ceili Band. Free Wednesdays, 7-9:30PM Steps and dances are taught by Paul McCluskey and Kirsten Koehler. Basic beginning steps are taught at 7:00, with advanced lessons and dancing continuing until 9:30PM. No children | Free First Saturdays, 3-5PM Steps and dances are taught by Paul McCluskey and friends. $3, Children 12 and under are free www.tctosca.com Culture CELTIC Events SCOTTISH FAIR & HIGHLAND GAMES Sat., Jul. 18, 2015 Faithful Shepherd Catholic School (3355 Columbia Dr., St. Paul, MN) This annual celebration of Scottish culture includes bagpipes, highland dance, heavy games, Celtic music, food and even a Scottish marketplace. $10-$15; $5 for children under 16 or free with canned food donation for food shelf | mnscottishfair.org | 866.342.6300 Laura Mackenzie (pictured on opposite page) will be performing at the Scottish Fair on Saturday, July 18 and launching her band’s new CD “From Uig to Duluth”, with Dáithí Sproule (guitar) and Andrea Stern (harp). Featuring Scots Gaelic music from the new CD, the band will be performing on the main stage at 1PM. www.tctosca.com IRISH FAIR MINNESOTA | Aug. 7–9, 2015 Harriet Island (200 Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd., St. Paul, MN) This annual celebration of authentic Irish heritage includes step dance, traditional group dance, Gaelic sports, a Celtic marketplace, cultural displays, native Irish dogs, traditional tea room, Irish food and drink and several local and international bands. Free | irishfair.com | 651.645.0221 Exhibits SCOTS JEWS: IDENTITY, BELONGING AND THE FUTURE | Through Jun. 25, 2015 Sabes Jewish Community Center (4330 S Cedar Lake Rd., Minneapolis, MN) Concurrent exhibit on display at St. Paul JCC’s Gallery Walk. This contemporary photography exhibition by London based artist Judah Passow features Jewish life in Scotland, reflecting a diverse community maintaining its traditions while also embracing Scottish culture. Free | sabesjcc.org | 952.381.3400 Exploring Culture | 47 Culture FLOWER MARKET IN GRAND PALACE Photo: Gail Speckmann BELGIAN About Belgium What’s not to like about a country known for its beer, its chocolate and its lace? Officially The Kingdom of Belgium, this beautiful country’s two largest regions are the Dutch speaking region of Flanders in the north and the French speaking region of Wallonia in the south. Having prospered the past fifty years as a modern, technologically advanced European state, Belgium is a member of NATO and the EU. Besides beer and chocolate, Belgium also takes credit for its famous waffles and delicious french fries with mayonnaise. However, its contributions to art are well noted as well, having given the world Rubens, VanDyk and two of the founders of Art Nouveau architecture, Victor Hroda and Henry van de Velde. Also known for its musical influence throughout Europe (especially during the Renaissance) Belgium continues to embrace the music that unites a country divided by language, including jazz, hip-hop and chanson. Fun fact: The saxophone was invented by a Belgian–Adolphe Sax. Belgium is nestled along the borders of The Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France and the North Sea. It is about the size of Maryland. You’re in luck even if you aren’t planning a trip to Belgium because you can find some of their wonderful creations, or close facsimiles thereof, right here in the Twin Cities: 48 | Exploring Culture GRAND PALACE AT NIGHT Photo: Gail Speckmann Music JACQUES BREL: WHEN WE HAVE ONLY LOVE Jun. 11–21, 2015 Open Eye Figure Theatre (506 E 24th St., Minneapolis, MN) Created and performed by Bradley Greenwald, Diana Grasselli, Prudence Johnson, and Dan Chouinard. With cellist Michelle Kinney and guitarist Tim Sparks. Capturing the major events of Belgian chansonnier Jacques Brel’s life through song, narrative, visual media, and vocal performance, this seasoned group of performing artists will present a challenging set of French and English language material, direct from the best of the Jacques Brel catalog. $22-$25 | openeyetheatre.org | 612.874.633 Did you know... A chansonnier is a cabaret singer or singer of chansons? “Chanson,” which is French, is defined by the Urban Dictionary as being “... distinguished from the rest of French “pop” music by following the rhythm of the French language, rather than that of English...” FOOD Chocolate CHOCOLAT CELESTE (652 Transfer Rd. # 16A, St. Paul, MN) Owner Mary Leonard combines fine Belgian chocolate with local Hope butter and Pride of Main Street cream to create indulgent, creative flavors, such as pear cognac, Irish whiskey and chile cinnamon. chocolatceleste.com | 652.644.3923 www.tctosca.com Culture BOOM ISLAND BREWING COMPANY BELGIAN Beer BOOM ISLAND BREWING COMPANY (2014 Washington Ave. N, Mpls., MN) It all started with Kevin Welch’s first taste of Belgian beer. “There were so many unique flavors, all intricately balanced. They were layered, and evolved as the beer warmed its way across my palate.” Already a brewer, Kevin decided he needed to learn about Belgian brewing and traveled to Belgium visiting numerous breweries. He was eventually able to brew side-by-side with the leading innovators in Belgian brewing. Soon Boom Island Brewing was born featuring seven Belgian beers with names like Brimstone Tripel and Hoodoo Dubbel. Their new taproom is open Wednesdays through Sundays. Or check their website to locate venues that sell their beer. boomislandbrewing.com | 612.227.9635 Belgian Waffles RESTAURAUNTIN REUDE VOUCHERR Photo: Gail Speckmann L’ETOILE DU NORD (320 5th Ave. N, Bayport, MN) Les Gaufres (the waffles) at L’Etoile du Nord are known as Liègestyle waffles and include the following varieties: Pears (poached pears and caramelized walnuts), Nutty (Nutella and banana) and Powdered (dusted with powdered sugar.) And even if you’re not a waffle eater, the Belgian beer, coffee, crepes, moules frite and hot chocolate are worth the trip. Owned by Oliver Vrambout, who grew up in Belgium, this Europeanstyle cafe uses premium organic ingredients in its baked goods and seasonal meals, all made from scratch each day. letoiledunordcafe.com | 651.439.7507 “My family’s philosophy stays with me: a respect for where food comes from, how it’s made, and a belief that our community can provide all we need. That’s how we do it here. Everything is sourced as locally if possible from farmers in the St. Croix River Valley.” Oliver Vrambout, founder www.tctosca.com Exploring Culture | 49 CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES: Plymouth Playhouse Culture MINNESOTA Theatre LEMONADE FOR THE LAWNBOY: THE MUSICAL! Jun. 12–28, 2015 Minnetonka Theatre, Arts Center on 7 (18285 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN) By Greta Grosch. Music by Jimmy Kennedy and Joe Wesimann. Directed by Greta Grosch and Dennis Curley. Musical direction by Dennis Curley. Based on the real life experiences of Hastings artist David Cook, this new musical explores the magical and often tangled intersection between the genius of art and the self-destruction of addiction. Songs include Pink Lemonade, Sure I Care, But I Don’t and Modern Boy. $25 | lawnboymusical.com | 952.401.5898 THE FORGER’S APPRENTICE: THE MUSICAL Jun. 11–21, 2015 See Musical Theatre section. Minnesota Fun Fact: The expression “Holy Cow” was coined by Minnesotan baseball commentator Halsey Hal during a baseball broadcast. 50 | Exploring Culture CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES | Jun. 18–Nov. 15, 2015 Plymouth Playhouse Best Western Kelly Inn (2705 Annapolis Ln. N, Minneapolis, MN) Book by Jim Stowell and Jessica Zuehlke. Music and lyrics by Drew Jansen. Inspired by the book Growing Up Lutheran, by Janet Letnes Martin and Suzann Nelson. This is the original Church Basement Ladies, a musical comedy that includes some good old fashioned midwestern humor and the songs Closer to Heaven and Pale Food Polka. $22-$39 | plymouthplayhouse.com | 763.553.1600 PREP | Sept. 18–Oct. 18, 2015 See History, Law & Politics section. Events HENRY SIBLEY: MINNESOTA’S CONTROVERSIAL FOUNDING FATHER Sat., Jun, 13 & 27; Jul. 25, Aug. 8 & 22, 2015 See History, Law & Politics section. CIVIL WAR WEEKEND: COMING HOME Aug. 15, 2015, 10AM-5PM See History, Law & Politics section. www.tctosca.com Culture Mill City Museum Tours (704 S 2nd St., Minneapolis, MN) millcitymuseum.org | 612.341.7555 The tours involve moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility. The tour will begin and end at Mill City Museum, where participants can visit the museum’s gallery, included in the price of the tour. Tours are held rain or shine. $10-$14 | Reservations recommended. Just a few of the tours available are described below: STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL | Jun. 5–Jul. 10, 2015 Bloomington Theatre and Art Center (1800 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN) See Comedies & Farces section. Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) Admission is $6-$11. Under 6 free. Free on Tuesday evenings minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION | Ongoing WOMEN’S WORK TOUR WITH EVA VALESH See History, Law & Politics section. Aug. 1 & Sept. 5, 2015, 1PM See Women’s section. WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA | Through Nov. 29, 2015 See Asian Culture section. MINNEAPOLIS RIVERFRONT TOUR Jul. 4, Aug. 2 & 29, Sept. 20, 2015, 1PM Walk the Minneapolis riverfront and visit the historic district at St. Anthony Falls, which was once the milling center of the world and is now a growing cultural, recreational and residential neighborhood. A guide from Mill City Museum will lead visitors onto the Stone Arch Bridge for a spectacular view of the falls, the historic buildings surrounding it and downtown Minneapolis, and tell stories of the people who have worked and lived in the area and how it has changed over the years. 1 mile. RAILROAD HISTORY TOUR Jul. 5 & 26, Aug. 16, Sept. 13, 2015, 1PM Minnesota’s first rail line arrived in 1862, and the population of Minneapolis along with flour milling, lumber production and warehousing took off. Take a guided tour of railroad landmarks including the Stone Arch Bridge, Milwaukee Road Depot and the Minneapolis Eastern Railway engine house and trestle. Along the way find clues to the vanishing railroad landscape and learn about the future of Twin Cities rail. 1.5 miles. THE ST. PAUL GANGSTER TOUR | Through Sept. 2015 See Murder/Mystery section. ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES Through Feb. 21, 2016 Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 – 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) See Art section. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY Landmark Center (75 W 5th St., St. Paul, MN) See Free and Almost Free section. ABALONE SHELL: Douglas Limón Exhibits Native American TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN | Through Jul. 3, 2015 Textile Center (3000 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN) Saint Paul artist Douglas Limón is an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin and a descendent of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Limón creates exquisite bead work which is a spiritual expression of thousands of years of his ancestor’s traditions. This exhibit features Limón’s signature Turtle medallions, beaded cradleboards, and Bandolier bags. Free | textilecentermn.org |612.436.0464 www.tctosca.com Exploring Culture | 51 Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Minneapolis Institute of Arts Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2400 - 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Free | new.artsmia.org | 612.870.3000 REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY Through Dec. 6, 2016 This exhibition includes rare volumes from the early 16th to the 18th century (on loan from The Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine at the University of Minnesota), and artists’ manuals, drawings, and prints from the MIA prints & drawing collection, and a skeleton and skulls from the Science Museum of Minnesota. ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES Through Feb. 21, 2016 In this exhibition, the work of 14 of the region’s most visionary artists is featured, tackling universal issues of the day. Today’s Native art is “...witty and warm, colorful and critical. It celebrates the past while challenging expectations. And some of the best art is being made right here and now in the Great Lakes area.” (From the website.) PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION Through Nov. 29, 2015 James J. Hill House, St. Paul. See Asian Culture section. Robbin Gallery (4914 42nd Ave. N, Robbinsdale, MN) Free | robbingallery.org | 763.537.5906 WHIZ BANG, MEMBERS EXHIBIT Jul. 1–Aug. 1, 2015 Exhibits LANEY SKEEL AND KAREN BENSON, PHOTOGRAPHY | Aug. 5–29, 2015 TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN | Through Jul. 3, 2015 Textile Center, Minneapolis. See Minnesota Culture section. STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL | Jun. 5-Jul. 10, 2015 Bloomington Theatre & Art Center. See Comedies & Farces section. “Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci 52 | Exploring Art GEORGE LETNESS RETROSPECTIVE Sept. 2–26, 2015 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 St. 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 Art Theater About Art FROM DARKNESS | Through Jun. 14, 2015 Nimbus Theatre (1517 Central Ave. NE, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN) Written and directed by Josh Cragun. This mystery about a young artist who turns to forgery to survive takes us to the intriguing world of art and artists in late 20th century New York in an examination of the definition and worth of art, of what has value and why. $10-$18 | nimbustheatre.com | 612.548.1380 LEMONADE FOR THE LAWNBOY: THE MUSICAL! Jun. 12–28, 2015 Minnetonka Theatre, Arts Center on 7 (18285 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN) By Greta Grosch. Music by Jimmy Kennedy and Joe Wesimann. Directed by Greta Grosch and Dennis Curley. Musical direction by Dennis Curley. Based on the real life experiences of Hastings artist David Cook, this new musical explores the magical and often tangled intersection between the genius of art and the self-destruction of addiction. Songs include Pink Lemonade, Sure I Care, But I Don’t and Modern Boy. $25 | lawnboymusical.com | 952.401.5898 www.tctosca.com THE FORGER’S APPRENTICE: THE MUSICAL Jun. 11–21, 2015 The Park Theater Company Sabes Jewish Community Center (4330 S Cedar Lake Rd., Minneapolis, MN) By Mark Forgy, Kevin Bowen and C.S. McNerlin. Lyrics and music by Kevin Bowen and C.S. McNerlin. Directed by Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha. Based on a true story, this new musical weaves art, deception, humor and tragedy in a story about an unlikely friendship between a Minnesota man and the world’s greatest art forger, Elmyr de Hory. Songs include Fake, Fraud and Forger! $15 | sabesjcc.org | 952.381.3400 In conjunction with this production an exhibit at the Sabes JCC will feature the art of Elmyr De Hory, the world’s most talented and successful art forger in the mid-20th century. The exhibit will showcase a selection of his lithographs, in the styles of many of the greatest modern masters, including Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani and Renoir. The exhibit is free. Exploring Art | 53 The Art of the Home JOHN H. HOWE Through Sept. 13, 2015 The Orchard Goldstein Museum, Rapson Hall (89 Church St., Minneapolis, MN) Know as “the pencil in Frank Lloyd Wright’s hand” John Howe (1913-1997) was Wright’s chief draftsman for almost 30 years. Due to his pacifist views, he served nearly three years in prison during WWII. But while in prison, he created a host of innovative, visionary projects, none of which were built. He later established an independent career in Minnesota where he practiced residential architecture for twenty-five years. Free | goldstein.design.umn.edu | 612.624.7434 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. 54 | www.tctosca.com The Art of the Home www.tctosca.com | 55 EBONY FASHION FAIR: Minnesota History Center Photograph courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC. Art of Fashion and Beauty INSPIRING BEAUTY: 50 YEARS OF EBONY FASHION FAIR | Through Aug. 16, 2015 Minnesota History Center (345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN) This incredible exhibit explores how a world-renowned traveling fashion show became a vehicle for African American empowerment, pride and achievement and includes pieces from Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Christian Dior, Stephen Burrows, Bill Blass, Patrick Kelly, Bob Mackie and others. Admission is $6-$11. Free for members, children under 6 and on Tuesday evenings| minnesotahistorycenter.org | 651.259.3015 56 | Exploring Art www.tctosca.com “Sailboats in the Harbor” “Cotswold House–Bike” “Hens” Featured Artist Gail Speckmann www.gailspeckmann.com “Door County Barn in Landscape Orchard”” “In my work I am especially interested in the energy that a particular subject expresses. The rhythms and movement that I paint are inspired by the subject but also arise from my response to it. The subject may be of exuberant life as in a garden, the shifting angles of a landscape, or the spare remains of life as in washed up and broken seashells. In whatever subject I choose to paint, the patterns are there and simply need to be revealed and enhanced. I am ever interested in the essential qualities as I create the composition. “My painting process is wet-into-wet watercolor and sometimes includes mixed media. I am fascinated with the way the wet paint disperses on the wet paper surface. It has a natural beauty which I can only hope to harness and direct. I have spent a great amount of time exploring the various paints and papers, both by type and manufacturer in order to maximize the most positive results. “The act of weaving the color together in the painting is a source of ongoing passion of mine. The layered effect achieved by glazing brings forth a mysterious marriage of contrast and harmony which are seen as occurring simultaneously. The creative act feels like a dance, a meditation on color and flow, balance and unity. “The pursuit of painting will never reach the end of intrigue for me if I can truly respond to the uniqueness of each subject and stay open to the possibilities that arise through the process itself. It is a continuous joy.” www.tctosca.com Gail Speckmann is an international award-winning watercolor artist, instructor, and art judge from Plymouth, MN. She has a B.A. in Fine Art from Gustavus Adolphus College. Her book Wetinto-Wet Watercolor, a Watson-Guptill Publication, is considered one of the most definitive instructions in this technique. Gail has had particular success in helping her students loosen up and enjoy the painting experience. Listed in Who’s Who in America, her classes have been conducted throughout the U.S. and Canada. She has also led twelve European tours. Exploring Art | 57 The Orchard Minnesota Artists 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. 58 | Exploring Art www.tctosca.com Minnesota Artists “Floral Rapture”, colored black & white photography, 18 x 35 inches Polly Norman 612-669-5155 [email protected] www.pollynormanart.com www.tctosca.com Exploring Art | 59 Free and Almost Free TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Pillsbury House Theatre Minneapolis, MN Pick-your-price tickets. THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS Through Jun. 28, 2015 See Black/African Culture section. PREP | Sept. 18–Oct. 18, 2015 See Black/African Culture section. Veggie Stock Theatre POTLUCK READING SERIES | Aug. 22–Sept. 12, 2015 Swandive Theatre (2313 E 35th St., Minneapolis, MN) Veggie Stock is Swandive Theatre’s 6th annual al fresco reading series. Four new scripts will be read in the great outdoors by local talent followed by a conversation in which the audience has a say in helping decide future shows. Potluck begins at 5PM and shows at 5:30PM. Free | swandivetheatre.net | 612.548.1171 The scripts being read will be: KATE CRACKERNUTS | Sat., Aug. 22, 2015 By Sheila Callaghan. Based loosely on a Scottish fairy tale, this lyrical fable is about a girl who awakens to discover that her head has been replaced with a sheep’s head and ventures out with her sister to find a solution to her problem. THE HOW AND THE WHY | Sat., Aug. 29, 2015 By Sarah Treem. In this play about women scientists, one scientist has a radical new hypothesis to explain why human women menstruate and mammals do not. Theatre TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | Jun. 19–Jul. 12, 2015 Various Twin Cities Parks Free. See Shakespeare section. HENRY IV, PART I | Jun. 4–28, 2015 Various Twin Cities Parks Free. See Shakespeare section. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS | Jun. 12–21, 205 Staring Lake Amphitheater, Eden Prairie Free. See Musical Theatre section. Park Square Theatre St. Paul, MN SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS Tues., Jun. 23, 2015, 7:30PM 99¢ Bargain Preview. See Murder, Mystery & Horror section. THE MATCHMAKER | Jul. 20, 2015, 7:30PM Girl Friday Productions Pay-what-you-can. See Love & Romance section. 60 | Exploring Theater THE LONG CHRISTMAS RIDE HOME | Sat., Sept. 5, 2015 By Paula Vogel. Parents and three children on a road trip to visit grandparents for Christmas experience emotional turmoil. RABBITS | Sat., Sept. 12, 2015 By Sarah Saltwick. When the civilized world collapses, technology fails, food is scarce and rabbits have grown huge and frightening, Cass flees the compound and discovers the isolated home of a man and his daughter. FOOL’S MEDICINE SHOW | Tues., Aug. 25, 2015, 10AM Caponi Art Park, Eagan. Free with $4 suggested donation. See Comedies & Farces section DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS | Jun.–Aug. 2015 Various Twin Cities locations Free. See Children & Families section. Opera H.M.S. PINAFORE | Jul. 11 & 12, 2015 Lake Harriet Bandshell, Minneapolis Free. See Opera section. www.tctosca.com Free and Almost Free Music A CELTIC BREEZE | Sat., Jun. 20, 2015, 2PM Linden Hills Public Library, Minneapolis Free. See Celtic Culture section. GROOVIN’ IN THE GARDEN Jun. 17–Aug. 5, 2015, 6-8PM Como Park Zoo & Conservatory (1225 Estabrook Dr., St. Paul, MN) While the grownups get their groove on with some of the Twin Cities’ best bands on the visitor center lawn, the kids will be entertained by a climbing wall, bouncy house, and lawn games on the following dates: 6/17, 6/24, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 and 8/5. Free | comozooconservatory.org | 651.487.8201 Dance SACRED EARTH | Sun., Aug. 9, 6:30PM Caponi Art Park, Eagan Free with $4 suggested donation. See Dance section. IRISH CEILI DANCE CLASS Wednesdays, 7-9:30 Dubliner Pub, St. Paul Free. See Celtic Culture section. Events LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS Lowertown, St. Paul Free. See Art section. IRISH FAIR MINNESOTA | Aug. 7–9, 2015 Harriet Island, St. Paul Free. See Celtic Culture section. 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, and storytellers, and more! Free | new.artsmia.org | 613.870.0723 FAMILY FUN TUESDAYS | 10-11AM Through Aug. 26, 2015 Caponi Art Park, Eagan Free ($4 per person suggested donation.) See Children & Families section. www.tctosca.com MEDIEVAL FAIR | Sun., Sept. 27, 2015, 11AM-4PM Caponi Art Park, Eagan Free, with a $5 per person suggested donation. See Arts Al Fresco section. Exploring TOSCATM One subscription for $25; Two for $35 612-481-3206 or see page 72 Limited time offer. Exploring Theater | 61 Free and Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA: Minnesota History Center INSPIRING BEAUTY: 50 YEARS OF EBONY FASHION FAIR | Through Aug. 16, 2015 Minnesota History Center, St. Paul Free Tuesday evenings. See Art of Fashion & Beauty section. WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA | Through Nov. 29, 2015 Minnesota History Center, St. Paul Free Tuesday evenings. See Asian Culture section. Hennepin History Museum | First Thursdays (2303 Third Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN) Free | hennepinhistory.org | 612.870.1329 Robbin Gallery (4915 42nd Ave. N, Robbinsdale, MN) Free | robbingallery.org | 763.537.5906 WHIZ BANG, MEMBERS EXHIBIT | Jul. 1–Aug. 1, 2015 LANEY SKEEL AND KAREN BENSON, PHOTOGRAPHY Aug. 5–29, 2015 GEORGE LETNESS RETROSPECTIVE | Sept. 2–26, 2015 Minneapolis Institute of Arts REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY | Through Dec. 6, 2016 Free. See Art section. Exhibits SCOTS JEWS: IDENTITY, BELONGING AND THE FUTURE | Through Jun. 25, 2015 Sabes Jewish Community Center, Minneapolis Free. See Celtic Culture section. TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN | Through Jul. 3, 2015 Textile Center, Minneapolis, See Minnesota Culture section. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII Through Jul. 5, 2015 Historic Fort Snelling, St. Paul Free. See History, Law & Politics section. STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL | Jun. 5–Jul. 10, 2015 Bloomington Theatre & Art Center Free. See Comedies & Farces section. MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION | Ongoing Minnesota History Center, St. Paul Free Tuesday evenings. See Nostalgia section. 62 | Exploring Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER:CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES Through Feb. 21, 2016 Free. See Art section. Art About Art SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY | Summer 2015 Landmark Center (75 W 5th St., St. Paul, MN) This program is made possible through funding provided by the Mardag Foundation, the F. R. Bigelow Foundation and the Saint Paul Cultural STAR Program. This new visual arts program features works by local artists exhibited throughout the Landmark Center and a variety of interactive artists’ workshops showcasing visual artists in action. An artist residency will result in a new art installation for the building. Scheduled tours and self-guided tours will be offered to interpret the featured works. Free | landmarkcenter.org | 651.292.3225 JOHN H. HOWE | Through Sept. 13, 2015 Goldstein Museum, Minneapolis Free. See Art of the Home section. www.tctosca.com The Art of Business The Heart of the Matter by Pete Machalek, partner of SagePresence Many business professionals have great ideas that could represent great value to the world, but simply can’t stand behind them when it matters most. Some of us pass up on opportunities entirely because we get too anxious. Or we find a way to step up, but our heart doesn’t kick in, and we present ourselves like indifferent automotons, unable to say anything that communicates our passion and convictions. What causes this self-restraint? After years of talking with presenters (and after a lifetime of being a hardwired introvert myself), I recognize that it’s not the fear or the anxiety that’s really the problem. The problem is really that our fear and anxiety is putting the attention on ourselves. We’re worried about failing, or being rejected, or being judged. www.tctosca.com The good news is, we don’t want the attention on themselves. We would dearly love for it to be on what we care the most about: Our ideas. This is a step in the right direction, but it’s less than ideal. Try focusing on who the idea helps. This works because it helps us keep the attention off of ourselves, and it engages our heart as we talk about these real people and this measurably better difference these people will experience. With our hearts engaged, we are much better equipped to portray ourselves as the fully passionate professionals we truly are when no one is looking. Which, naturally, helps us succeed in selling our ideas. 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) 384-0763. Arts on the Road | 63 Events by Weekend BLACK TIE, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies GOD OF CARNAGE, Bloomington Theatre, Comedies FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Free & Almost Free LA RONDINE, Skylark Opera, St. Paul, Opera TWELFTH NIGHT, Mu Perf. Arts, Mpls., Shakespeare HENRY IV, PART I, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare JACQUES BREL, Open Eye, Mpls., French Culture HENRY SIBLEY: MINNESOTA’S CONTROVERSIAL FOUNDING FATHER, Sibley Site, Mendota Hts., MN Culture Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL, Bloomington Art Ctr., Comedies JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN, Textile Ctr., Mpls., MN Culture SCOTS JEWS: IDENTITY, BELONGING AND THE FUTURE, Sabes Jewish Comm. Ctr., Mpls., Celtic Culture June 12, 13, 14, 2015 Fri.–Sun. ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art Theatre & Events Art LEMONADE FOR THE LAWNBOY: THE MUSICAL!, Mtka Theatre, JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Musicals INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., THE FORGER’S APPRENTICE: THE MUSICAL, Sabes JCC, Mpls., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty Musicals THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, Eisenhower Comm. Ctr., Hopkins, Musicals ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, Staring Lake, Eden Prairie, Musicals PUTTING IT TOGETHER, Skylark Opera, St. Paul, Musicals BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals PETER PAN, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children & Families Your Weekend Planning Guide DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families HUMAN COMBAT CHESS, Six Elements Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique BUG, Shadow Horse Theatre, Mpls., Women THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS, Pillsbury House, Mpls., Dramas & Classics H2O, Gremlin Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK, Guthrie, Mpls., Dramas & Classics FROM DARKNESS, Nimbus Theatre, Mpls., Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery BOEING BOEING, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies 64 | Exploring Art 1 year subscription $25. See page 72 612-481-3206 www.tctosca.com www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend June 19, 20, 21, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events POPULAR, TCGMC, Minneapolis, Theatre About Theatre LEMONADE FOR THE LAWNBOY: THE MUSICAL!, Mtka Theatre, Musicals THE FORGER’S APPRENTICE: THE MUSICAL, Sabes JCC, Mpls., Musicals ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, Staring Lake, Eden Prairie, Musicals PUTTING IT TOGETHER, Skylark Opera, St. Paul, Musicals BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals DAMN YANKEES, Ordway, St. Paul, Musicals CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals LES MISERABLES, Woodbuy Comm. Theatre, Musicals PETER PAN, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families HUMAN COMBAT CHESS, Six Elements Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique BUG, Shadow Horse Theatre, Mpls., Women THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS, Pillsbury House, Mpls., Dramas & Classics H2O, Gremlin Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK, Guthrie, Mpls., Dramas & Classics CHOIR BOY, Guthrie, Mpls., Dramas & Classics SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS, Park Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery MURDER MYSTERY DINNER SHOW, The Dinner Detective, Marriott Minneapolis, Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery WORLD WAR II WEEKEND, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Love & Romance THE ILLUSION, Theatre Pro Rata, St. Paul, Comedies AGENT CARLISLE, Mounds Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies BOEING BOEING, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies BLACK TIE, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies LA RONDINE, Skylark Opera, St. Paul, Opera TWELFTH NIGHT, Mu Perf. Arts, Mpls., Shakespeare HENRY IV, PART I, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare JACQUES BREL, Open Eye, Mpls., French Culture THE ADVENTURES OF JUAN BOBO, Puppet Show, Mpls., Hispanic/Latino Culture A CELTIC BREEZE, Linden Hills Library, Mpls., Celtic Culture Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL, Bloomington Art Ctr., Comedies SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN, Textile Ctr., Mpls., MN Culture SCOTS JEWS: IDENTITY, BELONGING AND THE FUTURE, Sabes Jewish Comm. Ctr., Mpls., Celtic Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 65 Resilient Beauty, ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS Minneapolist Institute of Arts Events by Weekend SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS, Park Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery MURDER MYSTERY DINNER SHOW, The Dinner Detective, Marriott Minneapolis, Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery WORLD WAR II WEEKEND, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Love & Romance FLAMENOC ON FIRE, Zornogo Falmenco, Mpls., Dance MASQ: A HALF MASK COMMEDIA, Shadow Horse Theatre, Mpls., Comedies THE ILLUSION, Theatre Pro Rata, St. Paul, Comedies AGENT CARLISLE, Mounds Theatre, St. Paul, Comedies HENRY IV, PART I, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare TWELFTH NIGHT, Mu Perf. Arts, Mpls., Shakespeare HENRY SIBLEY: MINNESOTA’S CONTROVERSIAL FOUNDING FATHER, Sibley Site, Mendota Hts., MN Culture THE ADVENTURES OF JUAN BOBO, Puppet Show, Mpls., Hispanic/Latino Culture June 26, 27, 28, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events LEMONADE FOR THE LAWNBOY: THE MUSICAL! Mtka Theatre, Musicals BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. DAMN YANKEES, Ordway, St. Paul, Musicals JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL, Bloomington Art Ctr., Comedies THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture ONCE, Orpheum, Mpls., Musicals PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, LES MISERABLES, Woodbuy Comm. Theatre, Musicals Asian Culture CHARLOTTE’S WEB, Old Log, Excelsior, Children & Families TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN, LITTLE MERMAID, JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children & Families BABA YAGA, Children’s Castle Theatre, Lakeville, Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families NEW PLAYS/ARAB AMERICANS, Mixed Blood, Mpls., New, Unique IN ALGERIA THEY KNOW MY NAME, Mixed Blood, Mpls., Women BUG, Shadow Horse Theatre, Mpls., Women THE GOSPEL OF LOVING KINDNESS, Pillsbury House, Mpls., Dramas & Classics H2O, Gremlin Theatre, Mpls., Dramas & Classics JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK, Guthrie, Mpls., Dramas & Classics CHOIR BOY, Guthrie, Mpls., Dramas & Classics 66 | Events by Weekend Textile Ctr., Mpls., MN Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend July 3, 4, 5, 2015 Fri.–Sun. RAILROAD HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture Theatre & Events LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS, St. Paul, Art IRISH DANCE, Dubliner Pub, St. Paul, Celtic Culture BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals Exhibits MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, CHARLOTTE’S WEB, Old Log, Excelsior, Children & Families Hist., Law & Pol. LITTLE MERMAID, JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children & Families JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families NEW PLAYS/ARAB AMERICANS, Mixed Blood, Mpls., New, Unique IN ALGERIA THEY KNOW MY NAME, Mixed Blood, Mpls., Women CHOIR BOY, Guthrie, Mpls., Dramas & Classics SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS, Park Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Love & Romance DON’T DRINK THE WATER, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare HAMLET, White Bear Lake, Shakespeare TWELFTH NIGHT, Mu Perf. Arts, Mpls., Shakespeare MINNEAPOLIS RIVERFRONT TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL, Bloomington Art Ctr., Comedies SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Aian Culture TURTLE VOICES: THE WORK OF DOUGLAS K. LIMÓN, Textile Ctr., Mpls., MN Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art WHIZ BANG, MEMBERS EXHIBIT, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty Send us your selfie with Exploring TOSCA magazine when you attend an event listed in TOSCA. Pictured: Josie Geiger at Art-A-Whirl. www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 67 Events by Weekend THE MATCMAKER, Park Square, St. Paul, Love & Romance YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Jungle Theater, Tracie Thompson at Art-A-Whirl Mpls., Love & Romance DANCES AT THE LAKES FESTIVAL, Christopher Watson, Mpls., Dance MOMENTUM: NEW DANCE WORKS, Southern , Mpls., Dance THE MISER, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Comedies DON’T DRINK THE WATER, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Free & Almost Free THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Opera HMS PINAFORE, Lake Harriet Bandshell, Mpls., Opera TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Twin Cities Parks, Shakespeare HAMLET, White Bear Lake, Shakespeare MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Silverwood Park, St. Anthony, Shakespeare THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED), Brits Pub, Mpls., Shakespeare THE ADVENTURES OF JUAN BOBO, Puppet Show, Mpls., Hispanic/Latino Culture Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. July 10, 11, 12, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals GREASE, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals CRAZY FOR YOU, Moundsview Theatre, New Brighton, Musicals MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals CHARLOTTE’S WEB, Old Log, Excelsior, Children & Families LITTLE MERMAID, JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children & Families JACK & THE BEANSTALK, SteppingStone Theatre, St. Paul, Children Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. STEVE SACK’S CARTOONIVAL, Bloomington Art Ctr., Comedies SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture SHAPING THE QUALITATIVE PHASE OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART, Soap Factory, Mpls., Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art & Families REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families Art NEW PLAYS/ARAB AMERICANS, Mixed Blood, Mpls., New, Unique IN ALGERIA THEY KNOW MY NAME, Mixed Blood, Mpls., Women WAR OF THE WORLDS, Mounds Theatre, St. Paul, Dramas & Classics SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS, Park WHIZ BANG, MEMBERS EXHIBIT, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery 68 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend July 17, 18, 19, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Exhibits Theatre & Events MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR, CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals GREASE, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals CRAZY FOR YOU, Moundsview Theatre, New Brighton, Musicals MUSICAL OF MUSICALS, THE MUSICAL, Bethel University, St. Paul, Musicals MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals ANYTHING GOES, Cross Comm. Players, Osseo, Musicals CHARLOTTE’S WEB, Old Log, Excelsior, Children & Families LITTLE MERMAID, JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children & Families JACK & THE BEANSTALK, SteppingStone Theatre, St. Paul, Children & Families CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Generations Theatre, New Prague, Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families WAR OF THE WORLDS, Mounds Theatre, St. Paul, Dramas & Classics Hist., Law & Pol. SHAPING THE QUALITATIVE PHASE OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART, Soap Factory, Mpls., Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art WHIZ BANG, MEMBERS EXHIBIT, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE ICE PALACE MURDERS, Park Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery THE MATCMAKER, Park Square, St. Paul, Love & Romance STAGE KISS, Guthrie, Mpls., Love & Romance YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Love & Romance MOMENTUM: NEW DANCE WORKS, Southern, Mpls., Dance THE MISER, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Comedies DON’T DRINK THE WATER, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM, Bloomington Theatre, Comedies THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Opera HAMLET, White Bear Lake, Shakespeare TWELFTH NIGHT, White Bear Lake, Shakespeare MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Silverwood Park, St. Anthony, Shakespeare THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED), Brits Pub, Mpls., Shakespeare THE ADVENTURES OF JUAN BOBO, Puppet Show, Mpls., Hispanic/Latino Culture SALSABROSA, Mediterranean Cruise Cafe, Burnsv., Hispanic/Latino Culture SCOTTISH FAIR & HIGHLAND GAMES, St. Paul, Celtic Culture How You Can Help TOSCA 1) Send us your selfie when you attend an event you found in Exploring TOSCA. 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Drop them off at libraries, reception areas, coffee shops, etc. when you have finished reading them. www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 69 Events by Weekend July 24, 25, 26, 2015 Fri.–Sun RAILROAD HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture Theatre & Events Hispanic/Latino Culture BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals THE ADVENTURES OF JUAN BOBO, Puppet Show, Mpls., CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals Exhibits THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, GREASE, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Musicals Hist., Law & Pol. CRAZY FOR YOU, Moundsview Theatre, New Brighton, Musicals LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR, MUSICAL OF MUSICALS, THE MUSICAL, Bethel University, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. St. Paul, Musicals SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & EVITA, Mtka. Theatre, Cowles, Mpls., Musicals Almost Free MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals ANYTHING GOES, Cross Comm. Players, Osseo, Musicals SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS, Chaska Valley Family Theatre, Musicals OKLAHOMA! Fridley Comm., Musicals YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN–THE MUSICAL, Woodbury Comm. Theatre, Children & Families CHARLOTTE’S WEB, Old Log, Excelsior, Children & Families LITTLE MERMAID, JR., Stages Theatre, Hopkins, Children & Families JACK & THE BEANSTALK, SteppingStone Theatre, St. Paul, Children & Families CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Generations Theatre, New Prague, Children & Families OLIVER, Civic Ctr. Park, New Hope, Children & Families WIZARD OF OZ, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families AE FILM FESTIVAL, Southern Theater, Mpls., New, Unique 12 ANGRY JURORS, Columbia Hts. Fine Arts Found., Dramas & Classics MURDER MYSTERY DINNER SHOW, The Dinner Detective, Marriott Minneapolis, Murder/Mystery GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery THE MATCMAKER, Park Square, St. Paul, Love & Romance STAGE KISS, Guthrie, Mpls., Love & Romance YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Love & Romance LOST VOICES IN JAZZ, Eclectic Edge Ensemble, St. Paul, Dance MASQ: A HALF MASK COMMEDIA, Shadow Horse Theatre, Mpls., Comedies THE MISER, Shakespeare & Co., White Bear Lake, Comedies DON’T DRINK THE WATER, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., Comedies PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM, Bloomington Theatre, Comedies TWELFTH NIGHT, White Bear Lake, Shakespeare MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Silverwood Park, St. Anthony, Shakespeare THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED), Brits Pub, Mpls., Shakespeare HENRY SIBLEY: MINNESOTA’S CONTROVERSIAL FOUNDING FATHER, Sibley Site, Mendota Hts., MN Culture 70 | Events by Weekend WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture SHAPING THE QUALITATIVE PHASE OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART, Soap Factory, Mpls., Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art WHIZ BANG, MEMBERS EXHIBIT, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty Judy Cooper Lyle at Pussy Valley. www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend July 31, Aug. 1, 2, 2015 Fri.–Sun. 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LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals Almost Free HAIRSPRAY, Bloomington Theatre, Musicals WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture CHARLOTTE’S WEB, Old Log, Excelsior, Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery CIVIL WAR WEEKEND, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. STAGE KISS, Guthrie, Mpls., Love & Romance PIRATES OF PENZANCE, Ordway, St. Paul, Opera ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, North Branch, Opera Art RAILROAD HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture ALOUD, Penumbra Theatre, St. Paul, Black/African Culture THE USEFUL ART OF PICKLING, Oliver H. Kelly Farm, Elk River, The LANEY SKEEL AND KAREN BENSON, PHOTOGRAPHY, Art of Food Asian Culture SHAPING THE QUALITATIVE PHASE OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART, Soap Factory, Mpls., Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home INSPIRING BEAUTY: EBONY FASHION FAIR, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Art of Fashion & Beauty www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 73 Events by Weekend Aug. 21 22, 23, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals HAIRSPRAY, Bloomington Theatre, Musicals ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art LANEY SKEEL AND KAREN BENSON, PHOTOGRAPHY, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families STAGE KISS, Guthrie, Mpls., Love & Romance POTLUCK READING, Swandive Theatre, Mpls., Free & Almost Free ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, North Branch, Opera JAPANESE LANTERN LIGHTING FESTIVAL, Como Park, Asian Culture HENRY SIBLEY: MINNESOTA’S CONTROVERSIAL FOUNDING FATHER, Sibley Site, Mendota Hts., MN Culture Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. LINCOLN: THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CIVIL WAR, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture SHAPING THE QUALITATIVE PHASE OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART, Soap Factory, Mpls., Asian Culture 74 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend Aug. 28, 29, 30, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Mixed Media Theatre & Events Artist, Jennifer Stone BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, Old Log, Excelsior, Musicals THE MUSIC MAN, Guthrie, Mpls., Musicals 605.520.5556 [email protected] jenniferstoneartwork.com MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals EXTREMITIES, Dark & Stormy Productions, Women STAGE KISS, Guthrie, Mpls., Love & Romance GANGSTER TOURS, Wabasha Street Caves, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families POTLUCK READING, Swandive Theatre, Mpls., Free & Almost Free ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, North Branch, Opera A PICNIC OPERETTA, Avon, Opera A PICNIC OPERETTA, St. Paul, Opera “Three Pears on a Table”, 11 x 15 inches, mixed media on watercolor paper HAIRSPRAY, Bloomington Theatre, Musicals MINNEAPOLIS RIVERFRONT TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture TOMMY MARTIN & PATSY O’BRIEN, Celtic Junction, St. Paul, Celtic Culture Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture SHAPING THE QUALITATIVE PHASE OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART, Soap Factory, Mpls., Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art LANEY SKEEL AND KAREN BENSON, PHOTOGRAPHY, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home Did you know… The Goldstein Museum of Design was inspired by Harriet and Vetta Goldstein, who taught at the University of Minnesota from the 1910s through the 1940s? They stressed the importance of good design to the quality and harmony of life – a philosophy that was transformative to their students. www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 75 Events by Weekend Sept. 4, 5, 6, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals HAIRSPRAY, Bloomington Theatre, Musicals AKELLAH AND THE BEE, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals WOMEN’S WORK TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., Women EXTREMITIES, Dark & Stormy Productions, Women ANNAPURNA, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Dramas & Classics WORLD WAR I WEEKEND, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. POTLUCK READING, Swandive Theatre, Mpls., Free & Almost Free ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Hastings, Opera A PICNIC OPERETTA, Oronoco, Opera IRISH DANCE, Dubliner Pub, St. Paul, Celtic Culture LOWERTOWN FIRST FRIDAYS, St. Paul, Art Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free Paul R. Coate at Jesus Christ Superstar WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home GEORGE LETNESS RETROSPECTIVE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art Send us your “selfie” when you attend an event listed in TOSCA, and we’ll include it in the magazine. Be sure to include the TOSCA magazine in your picture. 76 | Events by Weekend www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend Sept. 11, 12, 13, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals HAIRSPRAY, Bloomington Theatre, Musicals CINDERELLA, Orpheum, Mpls., Musicals AKELLAH AND THE BEE, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., New, Unique DEATH BY DESIGN, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Murder/ Mystery SUICUDE PUNCHLINE, Dreamland Arts, St. Paul, Women EXTREMITIES, Dark & Stormy Productions, Women A LIE OF THE MIND, Theatre Pro Rata, Mpls., Dramas & Classics ANNAPURNA, Jungle Theater, Mpls., Dramas & Classics TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Drama & Classics ELLIOT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE, Park Square, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. THE EXPLORER’S CLUB, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies POTLUCK READING, Swandive Theatre, Mpls., Free & Almost Free FAMILY DAY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Free & Almost Free ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, Mpls., Opera A PICNIC OPERETTA, Roseville, Opera RAILROAD HISTORY TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art GEORGE LETNESS RETROSPECTIVE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art JOHN H. HOWE, Goldstein Museum, Mpls., Art of the Home www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 77 Events by Weekend Painting Artist, Nancy Maloney “Seven Pears”, 11 x 14 inches, oil 212.684.5493 [email protected] NancyMaloneyFineArt.com ESCAPE FROM ALCINA’S ISLAND: A PICNIC OPERETTA, St. Paul, Opera A PICNIC OPERETTA, Robbinsdale, Opera MINNEAPOLIS RIVERFRONT TOUR, Mill City Museum, Mpls., MN Culture PATSY O’BRIEN & MATT MANCUSO, Celtic Junction, St. Paul, Celtic Culture SEWARD KING’S FAIR, Matthews Park, Mpls., Arts al Fresco Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & Almost Free WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, Asian Culture ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art GEORGE LETNESS RETROSPECTIVE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art Sept. 18, 19, 20, 2015 Fri.–Sun. Theatre & Events Pastels CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals MURDER FOR TWO, Park Square, St. Paul, Musicals Artist, Susan Reis AKELLAH AND THE BEE, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children & Families 314.324.4686 [email protected] www.susanreis.com DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., New, Unique PREP, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique DEATH BY DESIGN, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Murder/Mystery EXTREMITIES, Dark & Stormy Productions, Women ALL MY SONS, Bloomington Theatre, Dramas & Classics A LIE OF THE MIND, Theatre Pro Rata, Mpls., Dramas & Classics TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Drama & Classics MURDER FOR TWO, Park Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery ELLIOT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE, Park Square, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. THE EXPLORER’S CLUB, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies 78 | Events by Weekend “Dancing Leaves”, 31.5 x 23.5 inches, soft pastel BEST ONE ACTS IN 10 YEARS, Eden Prairie Players, New, Unique www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend Sept. 25, 26, 27, 2015 Fri.–Sun. ELLIOT: A SOLDIER’S FUGUE, Park Square, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. Theatre & Events MEDIEVAL FAIR, Caponi Art Park, Eagan, Arts Al Fresco THE EXPLORER’S CLUB, Lyric Arts, Anoka, Comedies ARIADNE AUF NAXOS, Ordway, St. Paul, Opera CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, Plymouth Playhouse, Musicals MURDER FOR TWO, Park Square, St. Paul, Musicals THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Chameleon Theatre, Burnsv., Musicals AKELLAH AND THE BEE, Children’s Theatre, Mpls., Children & Families DRIVEWAY PUPPET SHOWS, Twin Cities, Children & Families MARY POPPINS, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Musicals Exhibits MINNESOTA’S GREATEST GENERATION, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. JAPANESE AMERICANS IN THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DURING WWII, Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Hist., Law & Pol. THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION, Theatre in the Round, Mpls., SUMMER ARTS DISCOVERY, Landmark Ctr., St. Paul, Free & New, Unique Almost Free BEST ONE ACTS IN 10 YEARS, Eden Prairie Players, New, Unique WE ARE HMONG MINNESOTA, MN Hist. Ctr., St. Paul, Asian Culture PREP, Pillsbury House Theatre, Mpls., New, Unique PA NDAU: HMONG TEXTILES, James J. Hill House, St. Paul, DEATH BY DESIGN, Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake, Asian Culture Murder/Mystery ARRIVING AT FRESH WATER: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTISTS FROM OUR GREAT LAKES, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art EXTREMITIES, Dark & Stormy Productions, Women ALL MY SONS, Bloomington Theatre, Dramas & Classics GEORGE LETNESS RETROSPECTIVE, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale, Art A LIE OF THE MIND, Theatre Pro Rata, Mpls., Dramas & Classics TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Guthrie Theater, Mpls., Drama & Classics MURDER FOR TWO, Park Square, St. Paul, Murder/Mystery Save the REVEALING THE BODY: THE ART OF ANATOMY, Mpls. Inst. Arts, Art Date TRUFFLES & DUFFLES Join us as we celebrate TOSCA’s 10-Year Anniversary Saturday, October 10, 2015, 5PM The Marsh 15000 Minnetonka Blvd., Minnetonka, MN Just remember 10 on 10/10 Dinner, Entertainment, TOSCAR Awards, Prizes and TOSCA Swag www.tctosca.com Events by Weekend | 79 Fall Preview Theatre Musicals BROADWAY SONGBOOK®: THE 70s SONGBOOK Oct 9–11, 2015 Ordway, St. Paul ordway.org | 651.224.4222 INTO THE WOODS, Dates TBA CLUE: A MURDER MYSTERY DANCE MUSICAL Nov. 12–22, 2015 Collide Theatrical Dance Company, Minneapolis collidetheatrical.org | 877.508.7890 THE COCOANUTS | Nov. 14, 2015–Jan. 3, 2016 Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Morris Park Players, Minneapolis morrisparkplayers.org | 612.724.8373 Nov. 18–29, 2015 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.982.2787 THE SPITFIRE GRILL | Oct.16–Nov. 1, 2015 Lyrics Arts, Anoka lyricarts.org | 763.422.1838 THE SNOW QUEEN | Nov. 27–Dec. 27, 2015 Park Square Theatre, St. Paul parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 PHANTOM | Oct. 16–Nov. 14, 2015 The Artistry (aka Bloomington Theatre and Art Center) btacmn.org | 952.563.8575 Comedies YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN | Oct. 22–Nov.15, 2015 Lakeshore Players, White Bear Lake lakeshoreplayers.com | 651.429.5674 THE REALISH HOUSEWIVES OF EDINA: A PARODY Sept. 24–Nov. 15 New Century Theatre, Minneapolis hennepintheatretrust.org | 612.455.9501 A THOUSAND CLOWNS | Oct. 16–Nov. 8, 2015 Theatre in the Round, Minneapolis theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 Dramas & Classics THE NIGHT ALIVE | Nov.6–Dec. 20, 2015 Jungle Theater, Minneapolis jungletheater.com | 612.822.7063 Children & Families THE JUNGLE BOOK | Sept. 29–Dec. 6, 2015 Children’s Theatre, Minneapolis childrenstheatre.org | 612.874.8400 DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID | Oct. 8–18, 2015 Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis hennepintheatretrust.org | 1.800.982.2787 BOY IN THE GIRLS’ BATHROOM Oct. 9–Nov. 11, 2015 Stages Theatre, Hopkins stagestheatre.org | 952.979.1111 ONE GRAIN OF RICE | Oct. 23–Nov. 8, 2015 SteppingStone Theatre, St. Paul steppingstonetheatre.org | 651.225.9265 MARY POPPINS | Through Oct. 24, 2015 Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Chanhassen, MN chanhassentheatres.com | 952.934.1525 80 | Fall Preview www.tctosca.com Fall Preview Women STANLEY ANN: THE UNLIKELY STORY OF BARACK OBAMA’S MOTHER | Nov. 6–22, 2015 Chameleon Theatre, Burnsville chameleontheatre.org | 952.232.0814 Dance BALLET WEST | Sat., Oct 3, 8:00PM Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis northrop.umn.edu | 612.624.2345 LULA WASHINGTON | Fri., Oct 30, 2015, 7:30PM Ordway, St. Paul ordway.org | 651.224.4222 Murder/Mystery & Horror THE TURN OF THE SCREW | Dec. 4–20, 2015 Chameleon Theatre, Burnsville chameleontheatre.org | 952.232.0814 BLACK COFFEE | Nov. 20–Dec. 20, 2015 Theatre in the Round, Minneapolis theatreintheround.org | 612.333.3010 New, Unique & Challenging THE EVENTS | Sept. 30–Nov. 1, 2015 Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis guthrietheater.org | 612.377.2224 Opera THE MAGIC FLUTE | Nov. 14–21, 2014 Minnesota Opera Co., St. Paul mnopera.org | 612.333.6669 Shakespeare THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN | Sept. 11, 2015 Lex-Ham Community Theatre, St. Paul lexhamarts.org | 651.644.3366 Culture TAIKO GROOVE | Nov. 5–8, 2015 Mu Performing Arts, St. Paul muperformingarts.org | 651.789.1012 www.tctosca.com MY CHILDREN/MY AFRICA | Nov. 11–29, 2015 Park Square Theatre, St. Paul parksquaretheatre.org | 651.291.7005 SEÁN CURRAN COMPANY | Sat., Oct. 24, 2015, 8PM Northrop Auditorium, Minneapolis northrop.umn.edu | 612.624.2345 THE PEDRITO MARTINEZ GROUP | Fri., Oct. 16, 2015 Ordway, St. Paul ordway.org | 651.224.4222 Art MINNESOTA WATERCOLOR SOCIETY Nov. 5–Dec. 13, 2015 Ames Center, Burnsville ames-center.com | 952.895.4685 DELACROIX’S INFLUENCE ON THE RISE OF MODERN ART: CEZANNE TO VAN GOGH Oct. 18, 2015–Jan. 10, 2016 Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis new.artsmia.org | 888.642.2787 Fall Preview | 81 Arts on the Road Paramount Theatre & Visual Art Center (913 W St., Germain St., St. Cloud, MN) paramountarts.org | 320.259.5463 100 YEARS OF SINATRA! Thurs., Jul. 16, 2015, 1:30 & 7:00PM SHOCK ILLUSIONIST DAN SPERRY Sat., Aug. 8, 2015, 7:30PM DON’T HUG ME, WE’RE MARRIED Thurs., Aug. 13 & Sat., Aug. 15, 2015 RAGTIME | Sept. 11–27, 2015 Your creative road map See page 72 for a subscription. 612.481.3206 • www.tctosca.com 82 | Arts on the Road www.tctosca.com Arts on the Road www.tctosca.com Arts on the Road | 83 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! Three floors of fine art and arts education. Summer class registration now open! A free, annual celebration of visual, literary, and performing arts. Hours: Tues-Fri 10a-5p / Sat 10a-3p Featuring over 50 artists, musicians, and authors from across the nation. August 22-23, 2015 507.434.0934 / 300 N Main St., Austin, MN / austinareaarts.org