The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: Haydn’s “Il Distratto” Symphony

Comedy and tragedy
intertwine in this program of theatrical music including Ludwig van Beethoven’s
dramatic Coriolan Overture and Felix Mendelssohn’s lighthearted music
for William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Haydn’s Il
Distratto 
Symphony repurposes music from a comedic play about a gentleman
so absent-minded he nearly forgets his own wedding!

Thom Yorke

Thom Yorke has extended Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes – the touring entity comprised of Thom, Nigel Godrich and visual artist Tarik Barri – to include new dates across the U.S., UK and Europe.

Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes features the trio of Thom, Nigel and Tarik performing songs spanning Thom's solo works, including The Eraser, Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, Atoms For Peace’s Amok, and his recently released ANIMA.

Thing Called Love - The Songs of Bonnie Raitt

Thing Called Love – The Songs of Bonnie Raitt features some favorite hits from many of Bonnie’s albums including songs like “Something to Talk About,” “Angel From Montgomery,” “Runaway,” “Good Man Good Woman,” “Love Sneakin’ Up on You,” “You’ve Been in Love Too Long,” “Women Be Wise,” “Love Letter,” “Love Me Like a Man,” “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and so many more!

Theatre B Presents "The Roommate"

Theatre B presents "The Roommate" by Jen Silverman. Two middle-aged women - one leaving New York to start over, one rattling around in her big Iowa home - become roommates. With surprising twists, unexpected discoveries and insightful humor, this 21st century "Odd Couple" will leave the audience guessing.

Theatre B Presents "The Father"

Theatre B presents "The Father", starring Doug Hamilton. Darkly humorous and deeply poignant, Florian Zeller's is a study of what it's like to live with Alzheimer's. We see the story through Andre's eyes as he struggles to make sense of a progressively befuddling world.

The Very Best of Sting & The Police

This outstanding show covers the greatest songs from Sting and The Police that sold over 200 million records in the 1980’s, 1990's and beyond. Led by the popular Twin Cities Police tribute band Toast and the Machine along with amazing guest performers, this Police trio expands and comes alive with an 8-piece ensemble that truly nails the sounds and energy of both Sting and The Police.

The Trip to Bountiful

Carrie Watts dreams of seeing her beloved childhood home one final time, an impossibility under the watchful eye of her son and daughter-in-law. She escapes, and at the bus station befriends a young woman who together start journeying toward Bountiful; however, Carrie soon learns that her town and former home no longer exist as she remembers them.

The State Ballet of Georgia

Rarely do U.S. audiences have the opportunity to see The State Ballet of Georgia. They appeared at Northrop in 2008, and Minneapolis is the only city they will visit in 2020. Under the artistic leadership of Nina Ananiashvili, renowned as one of the greatest ballerinas of all time, the company continues to flourish and expand its repertoire. They will share two of George Balanchine’s greatest masterpieces: Concerto Barocco and Symphony in C.

The Second City (Laughing for all the Wrong Reasons)

The Second City is here to break all the comedy rules they made famous in this all-new, all-hilarious revue that will leave you laughing…and questioning your very existence on this lonely planet. Okay, maybe not questioning your existence–but you’re guaranteed to re-think everything you thought you knew about what’s funny! Starring the next generation of comedy superstars, there are about a bazillion right reasons to not miss this show

The Barn Theatre Presents: Arsenic Old Lace

The Barn Theatre Presents: Arsenic Old Lace
By Joseph Kesselring

Performances:
April 4-6 and April 11-13 @ 7:00pm
April 7 & April 14 @ 2:00pm

Join us for a special Dessert Night April 5th & 6th at 6pm. See the details in the Dessert Night photo below.