a 2010 look back at THEATRE
Tue, Feb 1, 2011 - 8:00pm
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Tue 2/1, 8:00pm
Thanks to all the fantastic companies, creators and collaborations that produced a staggering array of performances at Bedlam in 2010.
January 8th – January 23rd - 20% Theater Company – Twin Cities presents The Fresh Five by Ruth Virkus, Kathleen Warnock, Anthony Neumann, Rachael Brogan Flanery, Nina Mansfield
January 29th-31st Queerdo Productions presents CHANNELLING CAROL: a Carol Channing Tribute Cabaret curated by Jeffry Lusiak
February 18th -28th Bedlam Theatre, MIZNA and IJAN present I HEART HAMAS: And Other Things I’m Afraid to Tell You written and performed by Jennifer Jajeh
March 12th -28th Four Humors Theater Company presents Welcome to Dystopia by Matt Spring and Brant Miller
April 8th-11th The Finkles Theater Show by Wanda and Carl Finkles
April 16-25th Bedlam Theatre presents 2010 Fest: the 9th Annual Bedlam Community Ten Minute Play Festival
April 30-May 15th Live Action Set presents The Happy Show directed by Ryan Underbakke created by the entire ensemble
June 3rd-13th Bedlam Theater and Infiammati Fire Circus present Persephone: Reign of Fire Created and Directed by: Rah Kojis
June 17th-19th Mad King Thomas with Judith Howard present The League of Red Herrings – DANCE
June 24-26 Bedlam Theatre presents Queertopia: A Cabaret Celebration of Queer Love curated by Jeffry Lusiak
July 23rd-25th Rosy Simas presents It’s Strange to Be Here, The Mystery Never Leaves You – DANCE
August 5-15 Bedlam Theatre presents Superlatives of Excellence directed by Maren Ward with Johann Hauser-Ulrich at the Minnesota Fringe Festival
August 5-15 Cedar Riverside Arts Zone for Youth presents ANIGA ADIGA (ME AND YOU) created by the ensemble with Heidi Arneson and John Bueche
August 19-21 Rhythmically Speaking presents Principles of Pulse, an evening rhythm-based choreography
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