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Ashley Montondo plays Genia Hofreiter in Undiscovered Country Thursday at Rarig Center.

A stage of their own

by Grace Gouker
Published October 21, 2010
U thespians tear it up in rip-roaring, Guthrie-collaborated production
The prickly Bill Burr

The prickly Bill Burr

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published October 21, 2010
The former “Chappelle’s Show” comedian comes to Minneapolis.
Comedy’s Lovable Queen of Mean graces Minneapolis

Comedy’s Lovable Queen of Mean graces Minneapolis

by Tony Libera
Published September 23, 2010
A&E catches up with comedienne Lisa Lampanelli
Guthrie’s “Streetcar” is STELLAAA(r)

Guthrie’s “Streetcar” is STELLAAA(r)

by Mark Brenden
Published July 14, 2010
The ambitious interpretation of Tennessee Williams’ Brando-tinged classic drives its message home with impressive acting
Twin Cities Improv Festival turns four

Twin Cities Improv Festival turns four

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 22, 2010
This year’s installment attracts more than a dozen improv troupes from across the country.
The Love (Show)boat promises something for everyone

The Love (Show)boat promises something for everyone

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 16, 2010
The student-run production of "Triumph of Love" will be premiering this Friday.

Solving a mystery with the Harty Boys

by Kara Nesvig
Published April 21, 2010
Those with a fondness for the Hardy Boys of yore, head to Bryant Lake Bowl this weekend.
Co-creator Dave Willis and Master Shake animator Dana Snyder on stage.
PHOTO COURTESY ADULT SWIM/CARTOON NETWORK

“Aqua Teen” hits the Twin Cities

by Jay Boller
Published April 21, 2010
Get off the couch, Adult Swim kids, and see the people who make snack food programming a reality.
PHOTO COURTESY HENNEPIN THEATER TRUST

“Avenue Q” is a fixer-upper

by John Sand
Published April 14, 2010
The famous street production returns to Minneapolis, and is not without its share of potholes.
"The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" uses wrestling to explore the perils of capitalism.

“Chad Deity” gives Mpls. the smackdown

by Mark Brenden
Published April 7, 2010
The culture-rich Mixed Blood Theater houses the award-winning play that compares wrestling and capitalism.

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