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Theater

Seventeen-year-old Libby Ulm, center, of White Bear Lake, practices on a hoop Oct. 26 at Circus Juventas in St. Paul. Ulm has been practicing in the circus for 12 years.

Kids under the big top

by Spencer Doar
Published November 1, 2012
Circus Juventas isn’t your grandma’s three-ring.
Rebecca Hurd and Riley OToole play Susan and Paul on Tuesday at the Rarig Center during a rehearsal for the upcoming show

Sex, drugs and a failed marriage

by Simon Benarroch
Published November 1, 2012
University students rethink what it means to tie the knot.

Tension release

by Spencer Doar
Published October 25, 2012
The Twin Cities Horror Festival looms in the distance, ready to pounce on unsuspecting audiences.
Senior theater arts major Michael Phommasak rehearses a christmas scene for Under My Skin at Rarig Center.

The skin they’re in

by Simon Benarroch
Published October 25, 2012
Collaborative theater meets personal storytelling, perhaps Gangnam Style.

Journey into the mind of William Shatner

by Simon Benarroch
Published October 18, 2012
Can Mr. Shatner defeat himself?

Review: “Appomattox” at the Guthrie

by Simon Benarroch
Published October 9, 2012
Set first in 1865, then in 1965, Appomattox seeks to shed new light on questions of freedom in America. It doesn’t.

Laughing in church

by Lucy Nieboer
Published October 9, 2012
Writer Rhoda Janzen finds faith funny.
Sophomore speech-language-hearing sciences major Lauren Shibley does an improv warm-up exercise with the rest of the MinnProv teammates during their first meeting of the year at Coffman Union.

MinnProv members make it up as they go along

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published October 4, 2012
MinnProv refines its humor with a slew of new cast members this year.

A Sizeable Effort

by Spencer Doar
Published September 11, 2012
Pillsbury House Theatre and The Mount Curve Company’s newest production, “The Brothers Size,” balances humor and poignancy.
Brian Tangren, left, and Adrienne Kronick perform in Choose Your Adventure on Thursday at the Minneapolis Theatre Garage. The show is a part of the Minneapolis Fringe Festival going on from Aug. 2-12.

Choose your own theater

by Tony
Published August 8, 2012
A new Fringe production lets the audience decide how the show ends.

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