'An American Tale The Musical' Makes Its World Premiere
'An American Tale The Musical' Makes Its World Premiere. Minnesota native pens music and lyrics for local production. Read more about 'An American Tale The Musical' Makes Its World Premiere
'An American Tale The Musical' Makes Its World Premiere. Minnesota native pens music and lyrics for local production. Read more about 'An American Tale The Musical' Makes Its World Premiere
Applause. Applause. Live theater is back, including at the Minnetonka Theatre, one of the premier high school programs in the Midwest. Make plans this month and in February for chances to see talented performers and crew doing what they do best—presenting live theatrical productions. Read more about Grab a Seat
Local theater company bridges generations and builds bonds. Read more about 4 Community Theatre Fosters Sense of Community on Stage
Tony award-winning musical comes to Excelsior. Read more about 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' Comes to Old Log Theatre
Some people explore a life in the theater because they fall in love with a particular show. For others, it’s because they dream of applause. For Minnetonka native Ari Koehnen Sweeney, it was a family matter. Read more about Minnetonka Theatre Alum Now Leads Hennepin Theatre Trust's Education Efforts
Last fall, Westonka Public Schools opened its newest gem: the Westonka Performing Arts Center, which will provide a home for arts performances of all kinds. Read more about See the Final Shows of Westonka Performing Arts Center's Opening Season
Local organization offers enrichment like theater to adults with special needs. Read more about Sojourn Adult Day Services Makes Great Days
There’s nothing like the electricity of a live performance. This January, community members are donning character shoes and warming up their best bravado. For a night out (or a matinee), check out these three can’t-miss local productions. Read more about What’s Hitting Local Stages This Month
Jamie Grant, the new president and CEO of the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, has a long-term vision for the direction of the Ordway, but a more personal and immediate vision for himself: he’s “looking forward to buying a winter coat” after several years spent living in Austin, Texas, as CEO of the Long Center. Read more about New Ordway President Jamie Grant Embraces His Role
Born in North Carolina in 1933, Nina Simone would go on to find success in several roles: singer, songwriter, pianist and civil rights activist. Thirteen years after her death, Simone’s legacy and message remain timeless. In the upcoming Nina Simone: Four Women at the Park Square Theatre, actress Regina Marie Williams will bring the iconic vocalist to life. Read more about Tribute to a Legend