Showing posts with label Holiday Shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Shows. Show all posts

Saturday, December 23, 2017

DOT - TCTB Review Roundup

the cast of DOT (photo by Petronella J. Ytsma)
"While other theaters offer up sugar plums and Christmas carols during the lucrative holiday theater season, [Park Square Theatre is] presenting a play that tackles weighty issues of family dynamics and dementia."
Minnesota Theater Lovehttp://bit.ly/love_dot
"If you would like a taste of real-life family drama this holiday season, that feels familiar but is likely more entertaining than your own, spend a few hours with the Shealy family in West Philly via downtown St. Paul."
Cherry and Spoonhttp://bit.ly/cs_dot
"This show may be filled with drama, a little too much in my opinion, but it is also very funny. The show was able to have you deeply feeling for a character in one moment, and laughing in the next. The balance held throughout this show is artfully handled."
Twin Cities Stageshttp://bit.ly/2Dw5E69
"Cynthia Jones-Taylor is remarkable in this role as Dot. She is able to convey so many emotions - seeming simplicity, heartbreak, laughter, confidence, fear, and more - and she makes Dot such a winning force in the show and so much more complex than what might otherwise seem to be a crazy old woman."
Compendium - Minneapolishttp://bit.ly/2BRFNoQ
To find out what our bloggers are talking about, go see DOT before it closes on January 7!

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Annie - TCTB Review Roundup

About Ordway Center for the Performing Arts' original production of the classic ANNIE, our bloggers said:
"Head to the Ordway to see this swell production of an American musical theater classic and get your dose of optimism about our female future."
Cherry and Spoonhttp://bit.ly/cs_annie
"Austene Van expertly directs this large cast of some of the Twin Cities Theaters’ finest actors, and a few from out of town, who all shine in this classic musical."
Play off the Pagehttp://bit.ly/2APT9Dk
"Cat Brindisi and Lily and Britton Smith as Rooster made me smile every time that they came onstage, knowing that I was going to be captivated and entertained."
Twin Cities Stageshttp://bit.ly/2AkvOGG
"Carly Gendell who plays Annie in the evenings knocks it out of the park! Her voice and stage presence definitely carry the show."
Soul Photography & Media LLChttp://bit.ly/2CLUFF7
"Miss Hannigan is played by Michele Ragusa and she is very far the most entertaining part of this production. She's everything I think that makes a fantastic Miss Hannigan."
- Coffee Talk with Brett: http://bit.ly/coffee_annie
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets:
https://ordway.org/event/annie/
(photos by Rich Ryan)

Monday, December 18, 2017

Plaid Tidings / Coco's Diary / Beauty and the Beast Jr. / A Gone Fishin' Christmas - Closing Soon!

Good Monday morning #TCTheater friends! Our bloggers have a few suggestions of shows closing this weekend (and one continuing through the end of the year).
Lyric Arts PLAID TIDINGS (closing December 23)
"Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings is a delightfully charming and talent filled production. Lyric Arts picked a winner this season and casts it perfectly for the holidays."
- Coffee Talk with Brett: http://bit.ly/2kmW9Rj
History Theatre COCO'S DIARY (closing December 23)
"This play with music gives the audience a glimpse into the life of the wealthy on Summit Avenue in 1927, and reminds us that being 13 is the same no matter when or where you live."
Cherry and Spoonhttp://bit.ly/cs_coco
SteppingStone Theatre BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR. (closing December 22)
"A delightful way to spend an afternoon with your little one. The cast of local kids and teens put on a heck of a show–singing and dancing their way through a carefully abridged version of the animated classic."
PhenoMNal Twin Citieshttp://bit.ly/2BB444F
Yellow Tree Theatre A GONE FISHIN' CHRISTMAS (closing December 31)
"If you love Minnesota (and Duluth) references, physical comedy, bittersweet romance, family drama, and music that makes your heart ache, head to charming downtown Osseo between now and the end of the year to spend a few hours in an ice house with these delightfully wacky characters."
Cherry and Spoonhttp://bit.ly/cs_fishin17

Friday, December 15, 2017

A Christmas Carole Petersen - TCTB Review Roundup

Theater Latté Da has brought back Tod Petersen's popular auto-biographical Christmas montage A CHRISTMAS CAROLE PETERSEN, playing at the Ritz Theater in Northeast Minneapolis through December 30. Some of our bloggers saw it last year, some this year, and all recommend it. Read more below, and click here for tickets and more info:
Compendium - Minneapolishttp://bit.ly/2j3fqr3
"The award for Most Minnesotan Christmas Performance goes hands-down to A CHRISTMAS CAROLE PETERSEN... has everything to make a home-grown Minnesotan wistful over the holidays, with a few unique songs thrown in for good measure."
Cherry and Spoon (last year): http://bit.ly/cs_carole
"The holidays are complicated for many of us for various reasons, and this show allows you to feel how you feel about them, while still relishing the joys of a homemade cookie, a hand-written card, a familiar song, and a place to call home."
Minnesota Theater Love (last year): http://bit.ly/love_carole
"The stories are funny and sad and heartwarming, and the music beautiful and cheery. The joy radiating from the stage is contagious; I can't recall being in an audience so ready to join in the fun!"
(photo by Allen Weeks)

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley - TCTB Review Roundup

The bloggers agree (which happens less often than you might think) - The Jungle Theater's production of the new play sequel to the beloved Jane Austen novel PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, entitled MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, is perfectly charming! Read all the reviews below, then get your tickets before they're gone (performances continuing through December 30).
http://www.jungletheater.com/missbennet/
Play off the Pagehttp://bit.ly/2j4lNWY
"I have never had so many genuine laughs during a play."
Twin Cities Stageshttp://bit.ly/2AXhYdl
"The entire show is full of a top notch cast and fantastic performances that show us that the characters that we love from Pride and Prejudice haven’t changed much and are as endearing as ever. "
Talkin' Broadway Minneapolis: http://bit.ly/talk_bennet
"This funny little gem of a show is a must-see for anyone who wants to come out of the cold and be reminded that true love triumphs in the end."
Cherry and Spoonhttp://bit.ly/cs_missb
"In a sparkling new production at Jungle Theater, MISS BENNET is very reminiscent of Jane Austen, but also fresh and modern and new."
(photo by Dan Norman)

Friday, December 8, 2017

Alt-Holiday Guide from Minnesota Theater Love

Looking for a non-traditional holiday show this season? Check out Minnesota Theater Love's alt-holiday guide, including shows by:
Open Eye Figure Theatre
Strike Theater
Blackout Improv
Sheep Theater
Illusion Theater
DalekoArts
The Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre
and more!


http://www.mntheaterlove.com/2017/12/holiday-shows-2017-no-carols-extra-quirk.html

Monday, December 4, 2017

A Christmas Carol - TCTB Review Roundup

QUOTE: "'A Christmas Carol at the Guthrie is far and away the best play I’ve ever seen,' my boy Charlie (age 17) on our drive home after watching A Christmas Carol. (Play off the Page)
A Christmas Carol runs through December 30th at the Guthrie Theater and is a local tradition. Here's what our bloggers had to say about this year's production!
(Editorial side note: This CAST y'all. Including but not limited to: Ansa Akyea, Eric Sharp, Kendall A. Thompson, Aimee K. Bryant, Meghan Kreidler, Katie Bradley, Emily Gunyou Halaas AND Charity Jones as Scrooge for select performances. I mean, DANG.)

Sunday, December 3, 2017

How the Grinch Stole Christmas - TCTB Review Roundup

For your holiday theatergoing consideration ....
How the Grinch Stole Christmas at Children's Theatre Company (through January 7).
Cherry and Spoon says: " In a less than two-hour visit to Whoville, the show will make you laugh, warm your heart, and hopefully remind you of the real reason we celebrate any holiday - family, friends, and being together."
http://bit.ly/cs_grinch
Twin Cities Stages: "The Children’s Theater has done it again. Putting together a show that will truly thrill the whole family. One of my favorite things about going to the Children’s Theater is hearing the reactions of all the children in the audience as they experience live theater."
http://bit.ly/2zAkyZN
Play off the Page says: "How the Grinch Stole Christmas at CTC sparkles with magic and love. This is a show worth seeing again and again."
http://bit.ly/2ht4ONC
Compendium - Minneapolis: "Delight your kids and inspire your better self with this pitch-perfect adaptation of How The Grinch Stole Christmas."
http://bit.ly/2j8OWAh
Coffee Talk with Brett calls it "nostalgic and refreshingly new all at the same time. This production is perfect for any family who may just be dipping their toes into the theater, and it's appropriate for children of all ages."
http://bit.ly/2ja7fpn