Category: Theater

  • Mill City Summer Opera & Project SUCCESS

    Mill City Summer Opera & Project SUCCESS

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    Mill City Summer Opera is an annual outdoor world-class opera performed at the beautiful Mill City Museum. This year, due to updates being done at the museum, it was performed at another awesome non-traditional venue, the Machine Shop. A couple days before opening night they partnered with Project SUCCESS for an event.

    Project SUCCESS‘s mission is to motivate and inspire young people to dream about the future, help them take steps to get there and give them the tools they need to achieve their goals. ps-1-10I would have loved to be involved in this program when I was young. Such a wonderful opportunity for these kids to see behind the scenes. They got to meet and talk with the artistic and production staff and the cast.

    Here are some highlights! ps-1-2ps-1-7ps-1-21ps-1-8ps-1-19ps-1-9ps-1-12ps-1-14ps-1-11ps-1-22ps-1-23ps-1-17Stage Director: David Lefkowichps-1-18The Machine Shop

    Don’t miss the 2018 Mill City Summer Opera! Details HERE.

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  • Jesus Christ Superstar – Ordway Center

    Jesus Christ Superstar – Ordway Center

    Cover Photo: Jesse Nager (center) and the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar. Photo credit: Rich Ryan.

    I have to be honest and say that I didn’t think I was going to like this show BUT I fell in love! This cast, the set and the music!!! Jesse Nager’s  (Jesus of Nazareth) voice is off the charts amazing. It literally will give you the chills. I’ve also never seen an ensemble bring it together so well. There isn’t just one star – the whole cast is the star! Everyone brings their A game. Their energy soars off the stage and right into your soul. By the end, it truly felt like a rock concert with everyone on their feet dancing and singing. I was waiting for people to start yelling….encore! Also, as a photographer, the set and staging was beyond eye pleasing. Every set change, I so wished I could take a picture. It was simply perfect.

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    Terance Reddick (center) and the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar. Photo Credit: Rich Ryan.

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    Erin Schwab (center) and cast of Jesus Christ Superstar. Photo Credit: Rich Ryan.

    This is my favorite scene when Erin Schwab (King Herod) sings her solo. You will walk away from this show with a big smile, singing these songs for weeks and still thinking about each scene. Ordway hit it out of the park!

    Jesus Christ Superstar, lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber is showing at the Ordway Center for Performing Arts through Sunday, July 30th. Don’t miss this fantastic theatrical production! You can purchase tickets by clicking HERE.

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    Randy Schmeling (Judas) and Jesse Nager (Jesus). Photo Credit: Rich Ryan.

  • An American in Paris – Ordway Center

    An American in Paris – Ordway Center

    An American in Paris 

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    An American in Paris Touring Company (Photo by Matthew Murphy)

    Music and Lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin
    Book by Craig Lucas
    Directed and Choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon
    Produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals

    I got rhythm, I got music!

    It’s hard not to start dancing in your seat when you hear memorable Gershwin songs accompanied by beautiful dancing. An American in Paris is perfect, traditional theater. A wonderful night out to enjoy song and dance and let your cares drift away while melting into a love story.

    This is the first national tour for the new Tony Award®-winning musical, An American in Paris. We are so fortunate to have this tour come through St. Paul.

    After World War II, American soldier, Jerry Mulligan wanting to rebuild his life decides to stay in Paris and pursue his artistic dreams. By chance, he meets a mysterious French ballerina named Lise and is instantly love struck.

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    McGee Maddox and Sara Esty in An American in Paris. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

    Like any true love story, there are lots of twists and I want to say love triangle but it’s more of a square. 😉 ONLY showing through Sunday! Get your tickets by clicking HERE. Enjoy a few more photos below from this wonderful production.

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    Nick Spangler, McGee Maddox and Etai Benson. Photo by Matthew Murphy.
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    Sara Esty and Emily Ferranti in An American in Paris. Photo by Matthew Murphy.
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    Sara Esty and McGee Maddox in An American in Paris. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

    The New York Times raves, “An American in Paris is a triumph! Pure joy!” and Wall Street Journal declares, “Once you’ve seen it, you’ll find it hard to settle for less ever again.” Don’t miss this stunning Broadway hit when it arrives in Saint Paul on its first national tour!

  • Mill City Summer Opera

    Mill City Summer Opera

    Mill City Summer Opera revealed their sixth season’s opera of choice:

    Maria de Buenos Aires!

    Mill City Summer Opera’s announcement took place on February 16th at The Phoenix.  The MCSO party hosts offered their beautiful penthouse with incredible views of Minneapolis for the event. Artistic director David Lefkowich unveiled this year’s opera of choice and this season’s venue change. The 2017 venue will be the Machine Shop, while the Mill City Ruins Courtyard home undergoes restoration.

    Opening night is Friday, July 14, 2017! Pre-sale for tickets starts May 8, 2017.

    I was honored to photograph the event and announcement! Here are a few highlights.

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  • Cinderella – Children’s Theatre Company

    Cinderella – Children’s Theatre Company

    Photo Credit: Dan Norman

    Cinderella, A Children’s Theatre Company Original Production
    Adapted by John B. Davidson, Original music by Victor Zupanc, Directed by Peter C. Brosius

    This was my first visit to Children’s Theater Company!
    My niece Ashley (@mycreativeadventure) attended with me and neither of us knew what to expect of this modern yet traditional spin on Cinderella.

    We loved it! What a treat! If I had kids, I would definitely bring them to this show for the holidays. There’s so much interaction, audience participation and FUN! I always love being surprised by the unexpected and I was many times during this show. Also, hearing all the kids giggling around me made the experience even better. This production is just as wonderful for adults as it is for kids.

    I was also impressed that there are wonderful things for the kids to do and learn in the program. For example….draw a pair of magic shoes, inspiration to use their imagination and to think beyond the show.

    This production of Cinderella is inspired by the old English tradition of Panto. There is slapstick comedy, female characters played by men, a chorus who performs songs and dances throughout the show, a combination of classic songs along with awesome modern songs. I have to say that I don’t always enjoy slapstick humor but the CTC Acting Company members Dean Holt, Autumn Ness and Reed Sigmund were hilarious!

    Here’s another reason that I loved Cinderella from the words of the Director, Peter C. Brosius:
    In Cinderella, we are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit, that even in the darkest moments, when we feel most isolated and alone there are allies and there powers within ourselves that can give us the courage to persevere and triumph.

    The lesson of Cinderella is timeless. What’s fantastic is adding modern twists so that the kids can completely relate, understand and keep their focus on the show.

    If you’re looking for a quick snack or glass of wine before the show. Ashley and I enjoyed hitting Agra Culture in the MIA(Minneapolis Institute of Art) before the show. Very cool atmosphere being surrounded by art. 🙂

    Click HERE for ticket information to Cinderella running through January 8, 2017.

    You can also check out my fellow theater blogger’s, Artfully Engaging with Cherry and Spoon, behind the scenes video by clicking HERE

  • The Oldest Boy – Jungle Theater – Review

    The Oldest Boy – Jungle Theater – Review

    Photo Credit: Dan Norman 

    Regional premiere of The Oldest Boy, a “play in three ceremonies” by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Sarah Rasmussen now through December 18, 2016 at the Jungle Theater.

    Letting go – the ultimate LOVE.

    The Oldest Boy is about an American mom and Tibetan husband whose three year old son is believed to be the reincarnation of a high Buddhist Lama. Two Tibetan monks arrive at their home unexpectedly, asking to bring their child to India for spiritual training. This huge decision will forever change their lives and challenge their faith.

    The Oldest Boy is heartfelt and thoughtful. There’s so much depth, it offers something for everyone and will touch every person differently. Even though I’m not a mother, I connected deeply with this story.

    Families can be debilitating and hold each other back in the name of love. When we are allowed to experience the world on our terms without restrictions and judgment, that’s when we discover our hearts. It’s hard to realize a dream, if we are suffocated (sometimes without even knowing because it’s so ingrain in us) with the opinions of our family. What they taught us to believe instead of what we discover. It is hard to let go but it is the ultimate show of faith and love.

    The Oldest Boy also shows that we can have as strong of a relationship with someone that isn’t family. In our society, many times these connections are dismissed. The mother talks of her teacher, how devastated she was when he passed but that there was no understanding because it was her “teacher” and not “family”. I think we’ve all been guilty of this, myself included. It validated to not take my kindred spirits for granted because they are part of my family.

     

    This was my first experience at the Jungle Theater. I was a little concerned about parking with the location on Lake and Lyndale but it was a breeze. There is a great parking lot right behind the theater. Jungle Theater has been there since 1991 but when you walk in, you feel a bit like your stepping back in time. It’s intimate and cozy. For tickets and more information about the show, visit jungletheater.com

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    Before the show we checked out the LynLake Brewery. The beer was delicious and loved the location. Even though it’s November, we were blessed with a beautiful night and the big front windows were open. Fun atmosphere and they have an old school popcorn machine….the best. You also can have pizza delivered right to your table!

    Then we stopped at the Lyndale Tap House for dinner. The Lyndale is directly across from Jungle Theater so very convenient and a fantastic happy hour.

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