Announcing the winners of the Fourth Annual Twin Cities Theater Bloggers (TCTB) Awards!
Ten Twin Cities Theater Bloggers* participated in the selection of the winners. The full list of nominees was announced last week. Some of the categories were quite hotly contested, so congratulations to all of our wonderful nominees for creating entertaining, inspiring, and challenging theater in 2018.
Below are our 2018 TCTB Award Winners. Be sure to continue reading for some special local theater achievement awards!
Showing posts with label Interact Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interact Center. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Monday, November 12, 2018
TCTB Review Roundup: Hot Funky Butt Jazz by Interact Center
"The array of truly diverse performers having the time of their lives is something that will stick with me for a long time, and provided a new standard for what inclusive art really looks like." Compendium - Minneapolis
Catch Interact Center for Visual and Performing Arts' HOT FUNKY BUTT JAZZ at Guthrie Theater through November 18.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Non-Holiday Shows - TCTB Review Roundup
Finding non-holiday theater this time of year can be a challenge, but Cherry and Spoon has a few suggestions. Act fast - all three are closing this weekend!
History Theatre ORPHAN TRAIN: http://bit.ly/cs_orphan
"The wonderful ensemble of seasoned pros and children alike, the excellent folk/Americana score played by a sparse but lovely orchestra, and the moving stories about immigrant orphan children in search of a home is a very affecting combination."
"The wonderful ensemble of seasoned pros and children alike, the excellent folk/Americana score played by a sparse but lovely orchestra, and the moving stories about immigrant orphan children in search of a home is a very affecting combination."
Interact Center for Visual and Performing Arts WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE: http://bit.ly/cs_fools
"It's such a beautiful thing to see people of various abilities working together to create art. What Fools is filled with much humor and heart, and a spirit of playfulness often lacking in Shakespeare."
"It's such a beautiful thing to see people of various abilities working together to create art. What Fools is filled with much humor and heart, and a spirit of playfulness often lacking in Shakespeare."

"A well executed site-specific, intimate, and sobering production of a classic that's never felt more relevant and necessary."
- Also read Twin Cities Stages' review here: http://bit.ly/stage_cruc
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