Streetscapes: Old gas stations live on in new guises
Old gas stations frequently find new uses, but you can always tell what they once were.
Old gas stations frequently find new uses, but you can always tell what they once were.
Book review: Artistic director Michelle Hensley discusses in a personal way her theories and practices of theater.
Actor Linda Kelsey saw "The Other Place" in New York and immediately knew she had to play that role in the Twin Cities.
Walker Art Center takes a global view of an American favorite in "International Pop," opening this weekend.
Theatre Coup D’etat hones the razor edges of Yasmina Reza’s exploration of friendship.
Tim Jennings, who played a key role in stabilizing the company, will take a post at Canada’s Shaw Festival.
Razzmatazz and all that jazz does not serve well the collection of Kander and Ebb songs that are sung in "And the World Goes ‘Round."
"Shooting Star" lands in familiar territory with pleasant nostalgia.
"And the World Goes 'Round" director John Command on Kander and Ebb and more.
By going beyond musicals, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres is experiencing its greatest success in a generation.
Shapiro & Smith Dance offer two premieres in company’s spring show at the Cowles Center show.
Myron Johnson suffered a personal crisis that saw him hospitalized and his company, Ballet of the Dolls, go on hiatus.
A play at the Guthrie uses TV’s "The Simpsons" to reflect on the touchstones we cling to after a disaster.
Revival of the warhorse musical strikes right notes.
It named a new artistic director: Sarah Rasmussen, a nationally connected young director.
The Minneapolis arts center plans a new entrance pavilion facing the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and landscaping.