Putting new pep in 'Pippin'
Chet Walker created mostly all-new moves for the revival of the show first choreographed by his mentor, Bob Fosse.
Chet Walker created mostly all-new moves for the revival of the show first choreographed by his mentor, Bob Fosse.
A fairy-tale treasury of Austrian art debuts at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in "The Habsburgs."
Minneapolis zoning and building codes that seek to ensure "visual interest" may have the opposite effect.
Art from the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden will be stored or shown at other Twin Cities museums and parks during the garden's $10 million renovation starting in June 2015.
review: Ten Thousand Things’ revival of its first musical, "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," is a rambunctious winner.
St. Louis Park's Public Theater of Minnesota is partnering with LifeSource on a special performance to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation.
Actors J.C. Cutler and Nathaniel Fuller bring "Woman in Black" to life at Yellow Tree Theatre.
James Sewell blurs the lines of ballet and modern dance in "Ballet Works."
Hennepin Theatre Trust announces its 2015-16 Broadway subscription season
REVIEW: "The Coward" is a thin comedy that overstays its welcome " until one glorious bloody denouement.
REVIEW: "God Girl" reminds us of the struggles that women faced in achieving the ministry.
REVIEW: Lynn Nottage’s "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark" teems with laughs and meaning.
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and "Akeelah and the Bee" are among shows eyed for transfers to other cities.
Some criticize the Falun Gong-affiliated dance company for cultural misrepresentation, while others find it harmless.
A search committee has zeroed in on an unnamed successor to Joe Dowling.
A steampunk-inspired "Oliver!" is the largest production so far in a budding partnership between Theater Latté Da and Hennepin Theatre Trust.
"75 Gifts for 75 Years" is a capstone moment for the art center, which celebrates this weekend.