'To the Moon'
Continuing: Bang, zoom! Yes, it's "The Honeymooners" come to life on the stage of Open Eye Figure Theatre. Maren Ward, left, portrays Ralph Kramden, and Kimberly Richardson puts her rubbery face to work as sidekick Ed Norton. Open Eye artistic director Michael Sommers and writer Josef Evans have torn the old TV classic apart and found a Greek tragedy in the entrails. Sommers decided on an all-woman cast with Annie Enneking as Alice Kramden and Emily Zimmer as Trixie Norton. (4 p.m. Sun. and next Sun., 7:30 p.m. Mon. and Thu.-Sat. $15-$18. Ends March 1. Open Eye, 506 E. 24th St., Mpls. 612-874-6338 or www.openeyetheatre.org.)
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