Review: 'Detroit '67' gets searing production at Penumbra
Love and dreams are seared by social unrest in Penumbra’s production of Dominique Morisseau’s poetic "Detroit ’67."
Love and dreams are seared by social unrest in Penumbra’s production of Dominique Morisseau’s poetic "Detroit ’67."
Celebrated young writer Dominique Morisseau came to plays in a roundabout manner.
A muddled show samples a century of photography from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts collection.
"Jericho" and "Next to Normal" illustrate the drama in family tensions.
Celebrated playwright Katori Hall explores the lives of pole dancers in her new play, which premiered Friday at Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis.
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The company invites audiences in with stories that resonate in movement.
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Theater leaders talk about their dreams, and give advice, as the Guthrie undergoes a leadership transition from one Joe to another.
The auditorium’s 2015-16 dance season is full of audience favorites, from ballet to tap to jazz.
Guthrie director Joe Dowling stages "The Crucible" in his final dance with a favorite playwright.
New Red Eye show explores the angst that builds when a killer is on the loose.
The company’s spring concert looked back on the career of Loyce Houlton, and looked ahead with a premiere by Lise Houlton.
Two performances explore the work (sometimes quite dated) of modern dance pioneer Martha Graham.
"The Other Place" is the right vehicle for powerhouse actor Linda Kelsey.
In a premiere at Mixed Blood Theatre, a daring new work by celebrated playwright Katori Hall looks at pole dancing.