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March 2024
“Hamlet” at Crane Theater
Shakespearean Youth Theatre presents "Hamlet," opening Friday, March 8 at the Crane Theater, 2302 Kennedy St. NE. The production, directed by SYT Artistic Director Logan Verdoorn, runs through Sunday, March 17. See sytmn.org for tickets and show times. Founded in 2004, Shakespearean Youth Theatre (SYT) offers youth ages 13-19 professional-level training and performance opportunities, as well as workshops and camps for students ages 7-19.
Find out more »Northeast Community Band Winter Concert
The Northeast Community Band will perform a free concert Thursday, March 21, 7 pm at Edison High School, 700 22nd Ave. NE. The band will offer a diverse selection of music, including Ralph Vaughn Williams' "Folk Song Suite" and Leroy Anderson's "The Typewriter."
Find out more »The Last Supper, a dramatic retelling
Experience the life of Jesus and his best friend Peter in a whole new way. This drama recounts the life of the disciple Peter. He is a fisherman who gets called into a revolutionary movement that changes the world. Suitable for all ages. First Lutheran Church of Columbia Heights, 1555 40th Ave. NE. Thursday and Friday, March 28 and 29, 7-8:30 pm.
Find out more »April 2024
Pothole Palooza
The Pothole Palooza benefit concert is coming to the historic Hollywood Theater, 2815 Johnson St. NE, Saturday, April 6 with five bands playing five different genres. Support this local business effort. All proceeds go to repair the public Merchants' parking lot at 29th & Johnson St. NE. Music starts at 3 pm with 12-string guitarist Peter Ruddy playing traditional Celtic music; at 4 pm the Bullfrogs play blues and Americana; 5 pm the Walker Brothers Band takes the stage with…
Find out more »“DreamCycle” at Xelias Aerial Arts
Cirque Us will perform their show "DreamCycle" at Xelias Aerial Arts on Saturday, April 6, 7:30-9 pm and Sunday, April 7, 1-2:30 pm at the Waterbury Building, 1121 Jackson St. NE. The show runs approximately 75 minutes and is appropriate for all ages. Tickets: www.TheCirqueUs.com.
Find out more »St. Anthony 60th Annual Pops Concert
The St. Anthony Village High School Concert Band & Jazz Band present the 60th Annual Pops Concert, "Pop Culture,” Friday & Saturday, April 26 & 27 at 7 pm. The concert will feature music performed by the bands as well as skits and acts prepared by the students. This is truly a "fun for the whole family" event. Purchase reserved seats at savhspops.com. General admission ($7) available at the door. St. Anthony Village High School, 3303 33rd Ave. NE.
Find out more »Ukrainian Words Project
Theatre Novi Most is bringing The Ukrainian Words Project to various locations in the Twin Cities area and greater Minnesota. Under the direction of founders Lisa Channer and Vladimir Rovinsky, staged readings of new plays by Ukrainian playwrights will be performed alongside optional community Story Circles. Readings will be performed in English with printed play texts provided in Ukrainian. Ukrainian and Russian translators are available during Story Circles to all who wish to participate. ASL interpreters are available upon request.…
Find out more »May 2024
Venite! A spring concert
The choirs of Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE, will present a spring concert on Saturday, May 4, 7:30 pm. Admission is free, but a $20 donation is encouraged in support of music at Holy Cross. The program features works by G. Aichinger, G. Allegri, F. Anerio, S. Backman, E.C. Bairstow, A. Beach, W. Byrd, R. Dering, G. Gabrieli, E. Osterman, M. Praetorius, J.P. Sweelinck and J. Travers. In addition, there will be opportunities for festive congregational singing accompanied…
Find out more »St. Anthony Civic Orchestra Dessert Concert
The St. Anthony Civic Orchestra will present its annual orchestra benefit concert Saturday, May 11, 7:30 pm at the St. Anthony Community Center, 3301 Silver Lake Road NE. Admission $10. Concert, silent auction and dessert. There are many items from many businesses on the silent auction, as well as a chance to bid on conducting the orchestra and a chance to bid on playing in the orchestra. Info: 612-788-3516
Find out more »“Brontide” at Crane Theater
Beatrice is an independent film producer running a boutique studio. Sylvia is a scientist devoted to creating technology that can save the planet. Both women find themselves surrounded by chaos and confusion, especially when a being named Briar arrives and claims to want to help, but only offers strange tales and riddles to unravel. A Nimbus Theatre production, Brontide runs May 18-June 9 at the Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy St. NE. Tickets: $5-$50 sliding scale, available at nimbustheatre.com.
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