6 stories from twincitiesarts.com
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Gunderson and Melcon brilliantly capture the heightened idiom of Austen's world. What makes this writing team so remarkable, here as well as in M…
"Art doesn't unite," Vogel has said. You can't count on art to change the world " the renaissance of artists, especially Jewish artists, during the Weimar Republic was followed by the Third …
I saw Jayne Houdyshell and Reed Birney in the Broadway production of The Humans....Houdyshell and Birney were so honest and real and natural that you spent the whole time marveling at how ho…
Watch on the Rhine is packed with topics and themes that seem uncannily vital and relevant to our own moment: xenophobia and immigration, privilege, mass murder, inequality, and corruption, …
Joseph Haj, artistic director of The Guthrie Theater, gives Twin Cities audiences a new and strange and richly tragic "Romeo & Juliet" without resorting to gimmicks. A triumph.
Review of The Jungle Theatre's production of "Fly By Night"