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The theater was founded by John Clark Donahue along with John Burton Davidson, Shirley Diercks, Martha Pierce Boesing and Beth Leinerson. Jon Cranny served as the theater's second artistic director from 1984 [2] until 1997, when Peter C. Brosius became the theater's third artistic director alongside the theater's managing directors: Theresa Eyring (1999–2007), Gabriella Callichio (2007–11 ...
Pick Up Performance Company, New York City, New York; Pig Iron Theatre Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Pillsbury House Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ping Chong And Company, New York City, New York; Pioneer Theatre Company, Salt Lake City, Utah; Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
As a University of Minnesota college student more than two decades ago, Jill A. Anderson worked as an outbound telemarketer in the basement of the Children's Theatre Company. In July she returns ...
20% Theatre Company Twin Cities; 4 Community Theatre; 8 Ball Theatre; A Center for the Arts; ABC Theater Company; Absolute Theatre; Actors Theater of Minnesota; Aktion Club Theatre; Albert Lea Community Theater (ACT) Andria Theatre (Previously Alexandria Area Arts Association) Amboy Area Community Theater; American Shakespeare Repertory; An ...
David Schweizer, a theater director who championed emerging playwrights and worked at Baltimore Center Stage, died of a heart attack Dec. 5 in New York City. He was 74 and lived in Manhattan. He ...
Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis first commissioned Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 1994. In 2022, they presented their version of the show for the 10th time. In 2022, they presented their version of the show for the 10th time.
The balance of power at Minneapolis City Hall could shift again under a pair of proposed changes to the city charter that could go to the City Council in 2024. Two years after voters approved a ...
A number of theatre companies, such as Seattle Children’s Theatre, Imagination Stage, and the Minneapolis Children’s Theatre Company, have been working to create and produce plays and musicals for young audiences that are more intelligent and diverse. [5] Recent work has explored themes that include parental abuse (e.g.