Tuesday, June 3, 2025
"Mae West and the Trial of Sex" by Walking Shadow Theatre Company at The Crane Theater
Sunday, May 12, 2024
"Rasputin" by Four Humors Theater
Saturday, April 27, 2024
"Language Archive" by Theatre Pro Rata at the Crane Theater
Julia Cho's The Language Archive, which premiered in 2010, is a sweet, odd, and endearing little play. Park Square Theatre produced the regional premiere in 2015, when I called it "smartly written, funny, a bit fantastical but very grounded in reality... touches the heart as well as the mind and the funny bone." I described it thusly: "It's about the different languages that we all speak, not just the actual language, but also the more intimate informal languages that we develop in relationships with the different people in our lives. Even though the characters in the play all speak English, they struggle to communicate with each other on a deeper level, sometimes succeeding, sometimes failing, as we all do." It's a great choice for Theatre Pro Rata, which consistently makes interesting choices (this is actually one of the rare times when I've seen one of their play choices previously). They've employed a talented five-person cast (Park Square had seven), and an inventive design with some unique delights. You can see this little gem of a play now through May 4 at the Crane Theater.
Saturday, March 18, 2023
"By the Bog of Cats" by Theatre Pro Rata at the Crane Theater
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
"Striking 12" by Minneapolis Musical Theatre at Gremlin Theatre
Sunday, October 2, 2022
"46 Plays for America's First Ladies" by Theatre Pro Rata at Crane Theater
Friday, August 6, 2021
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2021: "The Convent of Pleasure"
Title: The Convent of Pleasure
By: Theatre Pro Rata
Location: Wood Lake Nature Center Amphitheater (outdoors)
Length: 90 minutes
Summary: A hilarious modern adaptation of the 17th Century play of the same name about a woman who forsakes the company of men, founding a commune of women who dedicate their life to pleasure.
Highlights: Theatre Pro Rata got their start at the Minnesota Fringe Festival 20 years; one of the many benefits of this festival is that it supports artists in such a way that allows companies like this to form and expand beyond the festival that birthed them. Local playwright/actor/comedian/baker Heather Meyer's play is one of those "ghost plays" that was supposed to premiere in the summer of 2020, and happily it is finally seeing the light of day. This fantabulous all-female cast really brings out all of the humor in the script (of which there is much), as well as the emotion in the sweet love story between Lady Happy (the delightful Boo Segersin), who uses the money her father left her when he died to create the Convent and live only for the immediate pleasures of all of the senses, and Princess Principle (a serene Megan Kim), who loves Lady Happy but longs for commitment. Kelsey Laurel Cramer, Nissa Nordland Morgan, and Taj Ruler play Lords Somewhat, Sortof, and Soso, who try to woo the ladies, devilishly twirling their greasepaint mustaches. Ankita Ashrit, Lynda Dahl, and Kayla Dvorak Feld flit across the stage and grounds as Lady Happy's companions, while Meri Golden frets as her mistress of accounts. And can we talk about the costumes? So fun, colorful, and playful, with flowers and hats and frills to spare (designed by Mandi Johnson). There's a reason I chose this show to see on the first night of the Fringe - a company that's been doing good work for 20 years, a strong cast, the feminist theme, and the promise of laughs make this a must-see.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
"Becky Shaw" at Gremlin Theatre
Friday, September 20, 2019
"Bone Mother" by Sandbox Theatre at the Museum of Russian Art
Sunday, April 14, 2019
"The Last Days of Commodus" by Four Humors Theatre at Strike Theater
Sunday, January 6, 2019
"The Father" at Gremlin Theatre
Saturday, August 18, 2018
"Houdini" by Sandbox Theatre's Swingset
Saturday, June 30, 2018
"Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery" at Park Square Theatre
Sunday, November 5, 2017
"The Privateer" by Transatlantic Love Affair at Illusion Theater
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
"Vietgone" at Mixed Blood Theatre
Another smart and funny new play fresh from a successful Off-Broadway run has landed in Minneapolis. In addition to Josh Tobiessen's hilarious and heart-breaking Lone Star Spirits at the Jungle Theater, we also have Qui Nguyen's ambitious and genre-blending Vietgone at Mixed Blood Theatre. The playwright tells the story of his parents meeting a Vietnamese refugee camp in 1975 Arkansas in an inventive and totally unique style. Vietgone is part rap musical, part romantic comedy, part bawdy sex comedy, part war story, and all engrossing. It's in-your-face (literally, the cast often walks through the audience and might throw a finger in your face) and squirm-inducing, but is utterly effective in communicating the refugee experience and making at least this audience member rethink their views on the Vietnam War and American involvement.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
"Goodbye Cruel World" by Theatre Pro Rata at the Crane Theater
Sunday, February 19, 2017
"The Importance of Being Earnest" by Four Humors at the Southern Theater
Saturday, January 14, 2017
"Big Money" by Sandbox Theatre at Park Square Theatre
