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February 20-21

 I’M NOT A BULLY

Interactive play and workshop for youth and parents to stop bullying

 

 

GUYS ON ICE WILL BE RE SCHEDULED AT A

LATER DATE

 

 

The Children’s classic

CINDERELLA

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This children’s favorite will include all the fun characters Cinderella meets on her journey to find prince charming.

 

April 11

Minnesota Theater History 12-3 PM

A quick journey through theaters in Minnesota over the last 100 years this will include some artifacts and a discussion session afterwards.    $5.00 at the door 

 

May 2012

GREASE   dates TBA

 

 

June 18-21 25-28

JUDY WHY CAN’T I 

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Minnesota Folklore Theater announces the premier of JUDY WHY CAN’T Iis set in Hollywood.  The play offers a glimpse into the life of Judy Garland up to her final days when she died at the age of 47.  We see Judy at three stages in her life as a youth from Grand Rapids Minnesota to her growth in Hollywood and we witness what if an older Judy lived on and she talks about her reflections of drugs and alcohol. The show features some of Garland's most memorable songs, including “The Man That Got Away,” “The Trolley Song” and “Over the Rainbow.”

 

July 18-21  25-28

NUNSENSE

 

Winner of four Outer Critics Circle Awards including Best Off Broadway Musical in its original New York production, this hilarious international hit was revived in New York with a male cast Nunsense A Men!. The show is a fund raiser put on by the Little Sisters of Hoboken to raise money to bury sisters accidently poisoned by the convent cook, Sister Julia (Child of God). Up dated with new jokes, additional lyrics, two new arrangements and a brand new song, this zany musical has been videotaped for television starring Rue McClanahan as the Mother Superior.

"A hail of fun and frolic! Wacky and outrageous with a hysterical anything goes sense of fun!" N.Y. Times.

"You don't have to be Catholic to love Nunsense!" Entertainment Tonight. "Inspired madness! Go see it!" Jewish Post and Opinion.

 

 

 

 

August 17-20  24-27

ON GOLDEN POND

The loons are back again on Golden Pond and so are Norman Thayer, a retired professor, and Ethel who have had a summer cottage there since early in their marriage. This summer their daughter Chelsea -- whom they haven't seen for years -- feels she must be there for Norman's birthday. She and her fiance are on their way to Europe the next day but will be back in a couple of weeks to pick up the fiance's son. When she returns Chelsea is married and her stepson has the relationship with her father that she always wanted. Will father and daughter be able to communicate at last?

 

 

 

Friday Saturdays 7:30 PM

Sundays 3:00 PM

Saturday matinees 3:00 PM

Ticket prices are Adults $12.00 Seniors $10.00 Students $8.00

ALL MUSICALS ARE $1.00 more