Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Within Twin Cities theater circles, no production heralds the arrival of the holiday season like the Guthrie’s annual take on Charles...
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Wagering a soul over a game of cards has been a recurrent conceit ever since Mephistopheles first learned to shuffle a deck. Such a perilous act as...
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Suspense is the essential cornerstone to every successful thriller, investing audiences in the fortune of characters mired in duplicity and deceit....
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Common amongst persons with uncommon abilities is a tenuous understanding of their own extraordinary gifts. Whether creating sublime works of art or...
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Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. So famously beings Daphne du Mauier’s enduring novel Rebecca, the deeply atmospheric tale of a...
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In the routine of daily life, the relationship between human and dog is long established and clearly defined. Humans are the owners, responsible for...
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Earlier this year the Chanhassen Dinner Theater’s principal creative team, including artistic director Michael Brindisi, scored a rousing...
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When memories of past pleasures shape our present desires, it isn’t unusual to experience a bittersweet longing to relive those recollections....
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In the pantheon of early rock-n-roll artists, few were as immediately impactful or as enduringly influential as Buddy Holly. From his first hit...
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From various windows within the Guthrie Theater, it’s possible to gaze upon some of the most affluent living spaces in the Twin Cities. In the...
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