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OnStage
A true piece of community theater, "Real Women Have Curves" speaks to Hispanic growth in Minnesota.
Theater review
This Starting Gate production of the Agatha Christie play, while inconsistent, offers some standout acting and a suprise ending.
Right up there with the prime rib, the comedies and the musicals, Dick Stanley's nightly meet-and-greet is a key part of the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres experience.
Theater review
Playwright Melanie Marnich carves out a thin slice of common humanity from the epic lode of social and economic injustice. "These Shining Lives," in a spare and well-acted production at History Theatre in St. Paul, explores the lives of four women who became ill after years of painting luminous dials on watches for the Radium Dial company near Chicago. Principally, Marnich focuses on Catherine Donohue, the lightning rod of a 1930s class-action suit that made employers liable for the health of employees.
Dance review
Zut alors! The Flying Foot Forum's new show, "French Twist," is certainly entertaining, and a Francophile's dream.
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