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March 2023
AGAIN, A New Musical
Theater Mu presents the world premiere of AGAIN this spring! Minneapolis local Katie Ka Vang and Melissa Li's irreverent, heartfelt musical follows Hmong American memoirist Mai See as she learns how to thrive—not just survive—with cancer through the help of an unlikely friendship. Theater Mu offers Pay As You Are tickets. Come see AGAIN for as low as $10 or up to $45!
Find out more »AGAIN, A New Musical
Theater Mu presents the world premiere of AGAIN this spring! Minneapolis local Katie Ka Vang and Melissa Li's irreverent, heartfelt musical follows Hmong American memoirist Mai See as she learns how to thrive—not just survive—with cancer through the help of an unlikely friendship. Theater Mu offers Pay As You Are tickets. Come see AGAIN for as low as $10 or up to $45!
Find out more »Spring Festival, An Arts and Crafts Affair
Hundreds of the nation’s finest artists and crafters display and sell their handcrafted works. Our Arts & Crafts tour of shows are consistently ranked in the Top 100 Shows in the Country by Sunshine Artist Magazine. An hourly gift certificate winner, plenty of food & drink, lots of family fun, and free parking! Friday 11am to 9pm; Saturday 9am to 6pm; Sunday 10am to 5pm. Tickets: Adults $10, Seniors $9, Children Under 10 are Free. *Your paid admission is good…
Find out more »Twin Cities Auto Show
The Greater Metropolitan Automobile Association of Minnesota, Inc. (GMADA) announces that the 50th Annual Twin Cities Auto Show will return to the Minneapolis Convention Center for nine days, March 31 – April 8, 2023. This year’s new presenting sponsor is Kwik Trip. Since 1973, the Twin Cities Auto Show has been the place to check out the latest in automotive innovation and this year’s event is sure to impress with the latest trends and technology on display. Attendees can compare…
Find out more »Closing Reception: The 2020 & 2021 McKnight Book Artist Fellows
Join us in celebrating our first four McKnight Book Artist Fellows and experiencing the work that stemmed from the creative freedom the fellowships afforded. Each fellow received $25,000 in unrestricted funds, 24/7 studio access at MCBA, professional consultation with a national figure in the book arts, and funding for travel, residencies, or artwork documentation. The exhibition features artists’ books, marbled papers, ceramic sculpture, box works, flax and linen handmade papers, collage, and hand-cut paper stories. Our 2020 fellows, Paula McCartney…
Find out more »Corduory
Playing now through April 2—The perfect laugh-out-loud family experience! Join the beloved teddy bear as he goes on a delightfully destructive romp through every section of the department store looking for his missing button.
Find out more »Kitchen Dances
Kitchen Dances is a dancing history exploring how women’s power of choice and agency over their own lives have evolved throughout various time periods and cultures. Witness the metamorphosis of the heart of the home from a place of duty to an experimental playground of possibilities. Dance styles featured in this production include contemporary ballet, flamenco, modern, jazz, and breaking as the Company of Ballet Co.Laboratory performs in collaboration with guest dance artists from around the Twin Cities. Choreography by:…
Find out more »SKOL!
When a mysterious illness befalls a Viking clan, a young woman is called to fulfill her destiny as a great warrior leader in a battle for the cure with the Christian army. Inspired by the Norse gods, her journey tests the boundaries of her faith, shakes the ground of the relationships with the men dearest in her life, and causes her to question the definition of female strength. Inspired by recent evidence of the grave of a female Viking holding…
Find out more »Bernhardt/Hamlet – Preview
Mark Twain wrote: "There are five kinds of actresses: bad actresses, fair actresses, good actresses, great actresses–and then there is Sarah Bernhardt." It's 1899 in Paris, and legendary diva Sarah Bernhardt needs a crowd-pleaser to save her debt-ridden theatre company. So she decides to ditch the dresses and tackle her most ambitious role yet: Hamlet! The city watches to see whether this bold plan will be her legacy or folly. High comedy and human drama collide in this vivid account…
Find out more »Lemi Ponifasio: Love to Death (Amor a la muerte)
Walker Art Center and Northrop Present Lemi Ponifasio: Love to Death (Amor a la muerte) Fri, Mar 31 & Sat, Apr 1, 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 2, 7:00 pm Walker Art Center Advisory Warning: Full frontal female nudity The voices, language, and bodies of Chilean artists—native Mapuche singer and composer Elisa Avendaño Curaqueo, and contemporary flamenco dancer Natalia García-Huidobro—weave together in a ceremony revealing their own stories—two lives that reflect Chile’s history and the search for its future. The work…
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