Showing posts with label Six Points Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Six Points Theater. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2025

2024 Twin Cities Theater Blogger Award Winners!

The bloggers have voted, and we've decided on our favorite artists, shows, and theaters of 2024. It was such a great year, and these winners are just a small sampling of the amazing performances we saw. Congratulations to our favorites, and everyone who created art in 2024!

Monday, April 3, 2023

We asked YOU what shows you were looking forward to in #TCTheater and here's whay you said...

We asked YOU what shows you were looking forward to in #TCTheater and here's whay you said...


Cherry and Spoon: "Theatre Elision is FINALLY doing FIRST LADY SUITE, one of the many shows that was supposed to open in March of 2020. Elision fills a unique niche of rarely done one-act musicals with most or all female cast and creative team. The first ladies singing?! I'm in! https://www.elisionproductions.com/first-lady-suite"

 
Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help by Sidekick Theatre

Alex Lauer
"We Shall Someday at Theater Latté Da and The Wanderers at Six Points Theater!"
 
Wit at Theatre in the Round, opening May 18th"


Jill Bernard
"Shrieking Harpies presents Regrets on Saturdays at 8pm thru the end of April! Amazing musical improv comedy."

Maria Bartholdi
"Endometriosis: The Musical is having a reading of a new, extended version of their hit Fringe show at Theatre in the Round on April 30th at 7pm!" https://ci.ovationtix.com/36417/production/1143162

Kendra Plant
"Artistry MN is back and opens "The Pajama Game" on April 20!" https://artistrymn.org/pajamagame

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Six Points Theater showing a poignant comedy at Highland Park Community Center: "Trayf" through March 12

 

Six Points Theater is now showing the poignant comedy centering around two young Jewish men, Zalmy and Shmuel, who are best friends. Six Points Theater's "Trayf" plays at Highland Park Community Center through March 12!
 
Blogger Cherry and Spoon writes, "Like all of Six Points' work, 'Trayf' explores issues of Jewish culture, identity, and faith, in a respectful yet entertaining way, with common universal themes that are relatable even to goys. [...] 'Trayf' tells the story of these specific boys growing up in a very specific world in a way that showcases their humanity and makes us follow and relate to their journey."
Read the full Cherry And Spoon Review: https://bit.ly/cs_trayf