Twin Cities Theater Events
Quote from Guest on March 3, 2026, 9:07 pmIt was great to see everyone tonight. I wanted to provide more information on some of the performances I saw as well as some upcoming shows that might be of interest. Attending plays and other performance provides me with a lot of healing and comfort. Some shows are challenging and lead to more questions than answers. Others are comforting. We are blessed with an abundance of the arts here.
Unfortunately Red, the show about the artist Mark Rothko is done.
The Mountaintop at Artistry in Bloomington. Martin Luther King Jr. on the night before his assassination meets an intriguing maid at his hotel. Through March 12. https://artistrymn.org/themountaintop
In the Green. A creative musical about Hildegard Von Bingen.Through March 7. Theatre Elision in Crystal. https://www.theatreelision.com This one is hard to describe. It includes art and music by Hildegard as well as a variety of other musical settings.Upcoming shows in my schedule:
Beowulf/Feast at Black Forest Inn. You can see both on Saturdays or one or the other. Dinner is also available at Black Forest. Through March 29. https://walkingshadow.org/feast-2026/ I'm seeing both shows March 21.These are one-person shows telling the stories of Beowulf and Grendel. I've seen them before and recommend them.
Glass Menagerie (musical) at Theatre LatteDa in northeast Minneapolis. I'm seeing this one 3/6. I've heard it's wonderful https://www.latteda.org
The Cake at Theatre in then Round (near U of M, West Bank).Through March 15. https://www.theatreintheround.org/thecake/. I'm seeing this March 7. A devout Christian baker is asked to prepare a cake for her best friend's daughter who happens to be marrying a woman.
The Welken, Frank Theater, performed at Gremlin Theater (near Highway 94 and Cretin). Through March 29. https://franktheatre.org/events/the-welkin/ I'm seeing this March 27. About a woman on trial for murder who is examined by a jury of 12 women in 18th century England.I'll continue posting notes about upcoming shows. If you're interested in a show and want to join me sometime, just drop me a note. My email is: [email protected].
Nanette
It was great to see everyone tonight. I wanted to provide more information on some of the performances I saw as well as some upcoming shows that might be of interest. Attending plays and other performance provides me with a lot of healing and comfort. Some shows are challenging and lead to more questions than answers. Others are comforting. We are blessed with an abundance of the arts here.
Unfortunately Red, the show about the artist Mark Rothko is done.
The Mountaintop at Artistry in Bloomington. Martin Luther King Jr. on the night before his assassination meets an intriguing maid at his hotel. Through March 12. https://artistrymn.org/themountaintop
In the Green. A creative musical about Hildegard Von Bingen.Through March 7. Theatre Elision in Crystal. https://www.theatreelision.com This one is hard to describe. It includes art and music by Hildegard as well as a variety of other musical settings.
Upcoming shows in my schedule:
Beowulf/Feast at Black Forest Inn. You can see both on Saturdays or one or the other. Dinner is also available at Black Forest. Through March 29. https://walkingshadow.org/feast-2026/ I'm seeing both shows March 21.These are one-person shows telling the stories of Beowulf and Grendel. I've seen them before and recommend them.
Glass Menagerie (musical) at Theatre LatteDa in northeast Minneapolis. I'm seeing this one 3/6. I've heard it's wonderful https://www.latteda.org
The Cake at Theatre in then Round (near U of M, West Bank).Through March 15. https://www.theatreintheround.org/thecake/. I'm seeing this March 7. A devout Christian baker is asked to prepare a cake for her best friend's daughter who happens to be marrying a woman.
The Welken, Frank Theater, performed at Gremlin Theater (near Highway 94 and Cretin). Through March 29. https://franktheatre.org/events/the-welkin/ I'm seeing this March 27. About a woman on trial for murder who is examined by a jury of 12 women in 18th century England.
I'll continue posting notes about upcoming shows. If you're interested in a show and want to join me sometime, just drop me a note. My email is: [email protected].
Nanette