The Laramie Project

The Laramie Project
By Moises Kaufman and Members of the Tectonic Theater Project

Directed by James Douglass

April 16-18, 23-25, at 7 p.m.
April 19 & 26 at 1 p.m.
Castle Community, Les Fields Hall
121 N. Broadway Ave
Rochester, MN 55906

The Language of Love

Throughout the Victorian era, suitors used love letters, floral bouquets, and small gifts to indicate an intention of marriage. In this Valentine's Day-themed tour, discover what secret messages could be conveyed by these gifts. Enjoy freshly baked Valentine's Day treats, listen to excerpts from Ramsey family love letters, and play Victorian courtship games in the parlor.

This program is intended for age 18 and up.

The Prom

It’s a story of love, acceptance and embracing the person you were meant to be.

You’re invited to The Prom, Broadway’s new smash hit and now a major motion picture on Netflix that’s full of sparkle and “Zazz!”

A troupe of hilarious, self-absorbed, and down-on-their-luck Broadway stars shake up a small Indiana town as they rally behind a teen who wants to go to the prom with her girlfriend.

The Prom – it’s about a love that unites them all!

Tony nominated for Best Musical and winner of Best Musical Score.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film’s Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell’s new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo’s gothic novel.

The Great Northern

Embrace winter at its wintry finest! At The Great Northern, a celebration across Minneapolis and Saint Paul, visitors and locals alike will find amazing winter sports to spectate like pond hockey, skijoring, and fat-tire bike racing along with ice and snow sculpture competitions. Not to mention food-focused events featuring our thriving culinary community, outdoor concerts, and more.

The Gospel According to Elvis

Mick Sterling's "From the King, For the King" celebrates the deeply spiritual and moving songs that Elvis, throughout his entire career, always leaned on and moved him. Fueled by the inventive and completely distinctive vocals of the legendary Jordanaires, From the King, For the King celebrates this completely unique early Elvis-era gospel songs that are so distinctive of the man himself.

No jump suits and not glitz. Just the songs that Elvis loved and honored each time he sang them.

The Fabulous Armadillos Present To the Nines

The Fabulous Armadillos playing songs from four different decades by the artists and bands that defined each year. If you saw their Lucky Sevens or Crazy Eights shows, you know what you are in for! They will take each decade (ending in a 9) and take a look back on what illustrates each year with their fun videos and songs as they progress through the different eras. This theme concept is a fan favorite and a favorite of the bands as well.

The Fabulous Armadillos Present The Best From A to Z

Over the years, when people ask what kind of music the Fabulous Armadillos perform, the answer is usually something like “Everything from A to Z!” Now they can honestly say that is completely true, as they will be using the alphabet as their guide and playing 26 songs from 26 different bands, artists or groups whose name starts with each letter of the alphabet. From A – AC/DC, ABBA or Aerosmith to B – Beatles, Beach Boys or Boston to C – Cheap Trick, CCR or Carly Simon. Who knows which way they will go, but you know there will be a little something for everyone.

The Fabulous Armadillos Present 20/20 Vision - Eye Tunes Through the Decades

The Fabulous Armadillos are having some fun with the year 2020 and yes…“eye” tunes! Very punny. Think about songs over the years you know and love written about our eyes. There are literally hundreds of songs on the subject from many genres of music. Of course, with one of the Fabulous Armadillos singers (Billy Scherer) being blind, there are many opportunities for his quick wit as well. If you’ve ever seen a ‘Dillos show, you know Bill’s sense of humor and ability to “see” is better than most of ours with 20/20 vision!