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Brilliant Traces

by TMJ Productions & Theatre Unbound

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

The wilds of Alaska. Fate, a runaway bride and a cynical recluse converge in a match of wills to echo the raging blizzard outside. A kooky exploration of love, loss and the unlikely places we find sanctuary.


elephant shoes, & olive juice; (mis) communication in a modern world

by 20% Theatre Company Twin Cities

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

An original object/puppet symphony that follows the journey of muddled messages, tin can voice mails, cursive font emails and cigar box guitars. A vintage listening play complete with handwritten subtitles.


FOOL FOR A CLIENT

by Mark Whitney

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

Best solo at D.C. and Iowa Fringes! Facing 225 years in prison a comedian represents himself. An award-winning political dramedy. "Lewis Black meets Mark Twain." Read the five-star raves at www.markwhitney.com/reviews.html


The Mistress Cycle

by Maddak Productions

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

Mistress: A woman who illicitly occupies the place of wife. No male equivalent. Intimate musical tale "The Mistress Cycle" explores choices and consequences of five women, historical and fictional. Engaging, enticing.


Paul Bunyan Runs for President

by Vanderpan Enterprises

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

Lower Taxes, Bigger Axes. That's the message Paul Bunyan approves when America's biggest lumberjack runs for the country's highest office.


Red Tide

by The Promethean Theatre

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

An intense psychological thriller examining the relationship between two brothers and the woman that comes between them. Tight three-person noir theater piece.


Reefer Madness: The Musical

by Young Artists Council

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

A musical based on the 1936 anti-marijuana propaganda film. A tongue-in-cheek comedy about the perils of drugs, sex and general moral turpitude.


SHIFT

by Jonas Goslow

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

Culture. Economy. Scientific Thought. We exist amid shifting, self-regulating networks of all kinds, indifferent to the fortune and loss of the individual. This show is about the individual.


The Visitor, or From Here to Angina

by Minnesota Shakespeare Company

Venue: Bryant-Lake Bowl

Lovely woman visited by suitor from neighboring farm. They talk of land and money while their longing for each other fulminates into angina and rage. Accompanied by a live band.