Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfmann
A riveting play about revenge, trauma and forgiveness. Set in an unnamed country that is emerging from a totalitarian dictatorship to a rocky new democracy, this explosively provocative, award-winning drama explores the after effects of repression on hearts and souls.
“A terrifying moral thriller which combines brilliant theatricality with clear thought and fierce compassion.” – London Sunday Times
“Suspenseful, riveting… movingly personal.” – The New York Times
Featuring:
Stacia Rice
Peter Christian Hansen
Craig Johnson
Staff:
Director: David Mann
Technical Director: Carl Schoenborn
Producer: Peter Christian Hansen
Stage Manager:
Set & Lighting Design: Carl Schoenborn
Sound Design:
Location:
The Minneapolis Theatre Garage
Photo Credit: Aaron Fenster
Boeing Boeing by Marc Camoletti
This 1960’s farce tells the story of self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German,and American fiancees. Each of the ladies is a beautiful airline hostess with frequent “layovers”. He keeps “one up, one down and one pending” until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Bernard’s Paris apartment at the same time.
Winner! 2008 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play
“This latest edition of a play named for an aircraft soars right out of its time zone and into some unpolluted stratosphere of classic physical comedy.” – The New York Times.
Starring:
Zach Curtis
Sam Landman
With:
Rachel Finch
Sara Richardson
Mo Perry
Stacia Rice
Staff:
Director: Craig Johnson
Technical Director: Carl Schoenborn
Producer: Torch Theater
Stage Manager:
Set & Lighting Design: Carl Schoenborn
Sound Design: Katharine Horowitz
Location:
All performances at The Minneapolis Theatre Garage
711 West Franklin (corner of Franklin and Lyndale)
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H2O by Jane Martin
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After arriving to the City of Angels, an aimless young man catapults to movie stardom and into Hollywood’s sleazy celebrity culture. Banking on his fame (and name), he is soon selected to appear on Broadway in Hamlet. Given full casting approval, he embarks to New York City to seek out his Ophelia and encounters his muse and his match – a young evangelical Christian woman set on getting the role…and saving his life. From the reclusive, madcap world of Jane Martin comes this drama/comedy/love story about self-destruction, notoriety, and the dark journey to purity and salvation.
“At turns powerful, tragic, romantic, amoral, unself-conscious and self-obsessed, this complex one-act drama and its two passionate yet oddly distant characters tumble down through the circles of a Dantesque, or perhaps even an existential hell without ever quite grasping the reasons why…This play is so moving and effective, so completely and entirely unforgettable.” – Washington Times
“It will leave you dealing not only with your feelings about the characters, but also reconsidering art, life, and The Meaning of It All.” – Broadwayworld.com
Featuring:
Peter Christian Hansen
Ashley Rose Montondo
Staff:
Director: Ellen Fenster
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Producer:
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Set & Lighting Design:
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Location:
All performances at The Minneapolis Theatre Garage
711 West Franklin (corner of Franklin and Lyndale)
Photo Credit: Aaron Fenster