Sunday, July 12, 2009
Once a rocker, now a respected composer of theatrical music, Gary Rue resists labels and still has the itch for the elusive goal of perfection.
The money, given out by the NEA in grants of $50,000 or $25,000, is meant to help 26 organizations in Minnesota retain existing jobs.
Our ongoing series explores the rich variety of the Twin Cities theater scene through its best actors, people who find acting and living inextricable. Watch Rich Hamson, as he works in the basement of the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, make dazzling costumes.
Theater review
It's back to the usual programming at the Guthrie Theater.
Photo right: "When We Were Married"
Despite incivility, playwright gets fawning reception in Twin Cities.
Find special offers on dining, travel and more ways to save money in the Twin Cities area. Dealspotter blogger John Ewoldt gives you daily ways to stretch a dollar. Also, sign up to get deals sent to you with our newsletter.
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