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June 2022
Heights Music in the Park: Bluedog
Columbia Heights Music in the Park returns Wednesday, June 1, 6:30 pm, in Huset Park East with Bluedog, a blues/rock band that has received multiple award nominations from the Native American Music Awards and the Indian Summer Music Awards. Food trucks and beer sales on site. The event is free. Bring a chair or blanket. Pets are welcome.
Find out more »Northeast Chorale: Together Again!
The Northeast Chorale presents its first concert in two years on Saturday, June 4, 7 pm at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, 1509 27th Ave. NE. They will sing Broadway and Pops tunes. Suggested donation: $10.
Find out more »Twin Cities Women’s Choir presents “Embodiment”
Her Voice Productions, the Twin Cities Women's Choir, and ENCORE! will present the final concert of the 2022-2023 season, “Embodiment,” on Saturday, June 11, 7 pm at Roseville Lutheran Church, 1215 Roselawn Ave W. The concert theme, “Embodiment,” explores the relationship between our physical being and our emotional and psychological being. Embodiment explores music which helps us ask the questions of what it feels like to be in love, or to feel anger, or to experience grief. General Admission tickets: $23/Adult,…
Find out more »July 2022
Shakespearean Youth Theatre presents Macbeth
“Something wicked this way comes” as Shakespearean Youth Theatre presents Macbeth at the Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy St NE, on two weekends, July 22-24 and July 29-31. Shakespeare’s masterpiece of ambition, murder, and civil war tells the timeless story of Scottish general Macbeth, whose theft of the crown unleashes tragedy for his country and those he loves most. Tickets: $15/advance, $18/door. Students and seniors, $12. Community Access tickets are available for $2 - order online or request at the box…
Find out more »“The Tragedy of Richard III” at Sociable Cider Werks
The Gray Mallard Theater Company is pleased to announce the inaugural production of Shakespeare at the Pub with "The Tragedy of Richard III" at Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St. NE. The Tragedy of Richard III will play July 7-24 at 6 pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Performances are under two hours with an intermission and are free for all, with optional reservations via Eventbrite. A limited number of chairs will be available with a suggested donation, or audience…
Find out more »“Seussical Jr.” at Beltrami Park
Kids 5-12 and their families are encouraged to bring a blanket and enjoy a free performance of "Seussical Jr." Friday, July 29, 10 am at Beltrami Park, 1111 Summer St. NE. Performed by young people for young people, this musical features favorite Dr. Seuss characters including Horton, The Cat in the Hat, and the Whos.
Find out more »“Seussical Jr.” at Chute Square
ETC Productions and the Woman’s Club of Minneapolis bring a one-hour musical with many of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters to Chute Square Sunday, July 31, 2 pm, in front of the Ard Godfrey House at 28 University Ave. SE. The musical play is free and suitable for all ages. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. No reservations necessary.
Find out more »August 2022
Volunteer with Minnesota Fringe Festival
The Minnesota Fringe Festival is an 11-day performing arts festival in the Twin Cities Metro, running Aug. 4-14. Over 600 performances are hosted in 11 venues, showcasing the work of 119 companies. To make this all happen, Minnesota Fringe relies upon volunteers to run the box office, usher, and assist with crowd control. Each year, more than 250 volunteers step up to serve in 2,000-plus front-of-house volunteer shifts over the course of the festival. In return for your help, Minnesota…
Find out more »Mt. Carmel to host “Tucker’s Robot”
Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church, 1701 St. Anthony Pkwy., will host Open Eye Theater's "Tucker's Robot" Thursday, Aug. 4, 6:30 p.m. Tucker is a young boy who needs to go back in time to face a group of neighborhood bullies. How do you go back in time? With a time-traveling robot, of course! Together, Tucker and his robot discover the importance of friendship and the courage to face bullies. Full of surprises, a little anger and some really funny characters. Contains…
Find out more »Columbia Heights Fine Arts presents “Clue”
The Columbia Heights Fine Arts Foundation will present "Clue," based on the movie that was based on the Hasbro board game, six evenings in August: Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 4-6, 7 pm; Thursday-Friday, Aug. 11-12, 7 pm; and Saturday, Aug. 13, 2 pm. Performances will be held at the Columbia Heights High School Performance Center, 1400 49th Ave. NE. Tickets: Adult $15, seniors $12, students $12 at the door. Tickets can also be purchased online at https://chfaf.wordpress.com/.
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