Monday, May 5, 2025
"An Act of God" at Six Points Theater
Monday, April 28, 2025
"Scarecrow on Fire" by Illusion Theater at Center for Performing Arts
Thursday, April 17, 2025
"Close to Home" at Pillsbury House + Theatre
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
"Groucho Marx Meets T.S. Eliot" by Illusion Theater at Center for Performing Arts
Thursday, April 25, 2024
"A Jumping-Off Point" at the Jungle Theater
Saturday, March 25, 2023
"What / Washed Ashore / Astray" at Pillsbury House Theatre
In just 80 minutes, playwright Benjamin Benne succinctly writes about the experience of the death of a beloved family member with raw honesty and simple beauty. Despite the odd structure of the title, What / Washed Ashore / Astray is a very human story, with a little room for play and magic. Having recently gone through this experience, this play hit very close to home for me, and I was wiping away tears throughout the show. But it's quite lovely to see one of the most fundamental human experiences depicted on stage in such a beautiful way. Combined with wonderful performances from three of #TCTheater's best actors, an incredibly detailed set design that places us right there in the seaside cottage, and some delightfully inventive shadow puppetry, What / Washed Ashore / Astray is a must see for anyone interested in thoughtful human dramas (continuing through April 16 at Pillsbury House Theatre in South Minneapolis).
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
The Ruth Easton New Play Series at the Playwrights' Center
Theater is my religion, and I couldn't be happier to return to the mother church; the Playwrights' Center is back! Of course, they never really went away. They swiftly transitioned to virtual readings of new work in March 2020 and have been continuing to support playwrights locally and across the country in the development of new work, while providing jobs to actors and artists in a time when there were not many arts jobs to be had. But now they're back in their South Minneapolis space in an old church with live in-person readings of new works. The Ruth Easton New Play Series is an annual festival of workshops and readings presented monthly, now through February. There will be two limited-seating in-person readings of each, that will be recorded and made available to watch virtually. You do need to make reservations for both in-person and virtual, but it's free! Below is the schedule of readings as well as my thoughts. Click here for all the details and to make your free reservation.