Not that I want you to forget the equally great current production of Measure for Measure from Nightpath Theater that performs this evening as well, but I'd be remiss (and already have been last week) not to mention here on my Fringe blog of all places that a number of Fringe hits are being revived over at the Actors Theater of Minnesota in St. Paul.
The space is the great new little black box, the Lowry Lab - 350 St. Peter Street in downtown Saint Paul(not to be confused for bingo central, it's around the corner in the same neighborhood)
All tickets are $12 and available at the door or by reservation (at no extra cost).
*Receive a $1 discount with a 2007 Fringe button*
To reserve your tickets for a performance, please call the Actors Theater box office at
651-290-2290 anytime Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.
There are shows all weekend, this weekend, and the next several into October.
If you missed these shows the first time around, now's your chance to catch 'em.
And if you did see 'em, well, you know they're good, why not go back and bring friends?
Be adventurous. Cross the river. Discover a new little theater space.
Laughs aplenty to be had this weekend, starting tonight with a double feature of
I Hate Kenny G - from Allegra Lingo and Commedia Beauregard at 7pm (my five star review of the show is here)
followed by
Take A Left At The Giant Cow - A Beginner's Guide to North Dakota - from Fringe spoken word artists Curt Lund and Laura Bidgood at 8:30pm (my four star review of the show is here)
Tomorrow night's Friday Fringe double feature is...
7pm - From Here To Maternity from Joshua Scrimshaw and Shanan Wexler
8:30pm - Buckets and Tap Shoes
with more to follow on Saturday and Sunday
More updates to follow.
Complete schedule and show summaries can be found on the Actors Theater website at www.actorstheaterofminnesota.org
If you're not into any of that, there's always theater in a graveyard after dark - featuring some familiar Fringe faces...
or you can click on the multiple link in the Theater Recommendations section on the front page of my website - www.matthewaeverett.com - to dig up something you like.
See theater - there's tons of it.
Enjoy!
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