Brave New Workshop: Founded by Dudley Riggs in 1958, the BNW is the longest running satirical theatre in the country specializing in political and social satire.
Cedar Cultural Centre: A non-profit theater that hosts over 150 concerts, dances and community events each year.
Cheap Theatre: Where the unexpected is inexpensive...Cheap Theatre produces new plays, drawing on local and regional talent to bring compelling new theater voices to Midwest audiences.
Corcoran Park Players: Dedicated to enriching the community by presenting productions of contemporary and classical plays that emphasize the actor and the director.
Council of Doom Theatre Company: An independent theatre company producing everything from sketch comedy to Shakespeare.
Fifty Foot Penguin Theater: Independent theater company. This season's productions, ticket information, location, staff profiles.
Frank Theatre: Founded with the desire to produce work which provides opportunities for artists to grow, to stretch, to work outside of and beyond the typical opportunities provided by theatres with a greater commercial interest.
Illusion Theater: On the 8th floor of the Hennepin Center for the Arts.
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre: Has been creating and performing full-length, original puppet and mask plays, circuses and parades since 1974.
Intermedia Arts: A catalyst that builds understanding among people through art. Proud member of the Association of Independent Video and Film Makers.
Jungle Theater: The Jungle is an intimate theater presenting a year round season of both classic and contemporary plays which mirror the human condition. They have proven themselves to be an instrumental energy in the revitalization of its immediate neighborhood.
Margolis Brown Company: As Choreographer/directors of large ensemble movement theater works we see ourselves and, by extension, our actors as visual poets using our bodies to create living poetry. We believe the body can speak a universal language and are impassioned by the total theater experience that can reach a broad spectrum of people.
Mixed Blood Theatre: A regional arts organization devoted to cultural pluralism, individual equality and artistic excellence.
Pillsbury House Theatre: Professional, Equity theatre uniquely housed within a large social service organization. Produces edgy, contemporary work which speaks to issues of marginalization. The mission of the theatre is to provide a platform for marginalized people to have their muted voices heard so as to engender self-determination.
South High Theater: Dedicated to providing students with the opportunity to experience, discover, and expand in the art of theater. Their program fulfills the curriculum content established by the Minneapolis Public Schools.
State, Orpheum and Pantages Theatres: Hosting the full range of touring Broadway attractions, dance, and concert attractions in beautifully restored historic facilities.
Théâtre de la Jeune Lune: In their award-winning space they continue to wow audiences and critics alike. With an emphasis on commedia style performing and a yearning for the unusual, this year's program promises to live up their audiences' expectations.
The Children's Theatre: Dedicated to the creation and presentation of new adaptations and original plays for young people and families.
The Directors Theater: Allows area directors to present works of their own choosing.
The Gilbert & Sullivan Very Light Opera: Since 1979, this Minneapolis-based community theatre company has been presenting the works of those eminent Victorians W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Fully staged and with an orchestra of more than twenty, these productions frequently sell out in advance. The company also serves as a resource on Gilbert and Sullivan information.
The Guthrie Theater: Founded by Sir Tyrone Guthrie and a core of visionary business people, the theater has grown over its 3 decades to become one of the most respected theaters in the world.
The Red Eye Theater: An alternative multidisciplinary arts center dedicated to the creation and presentation of new work in Minneapolis.
The Southern Theater: The Southern Theater is not just a theater. As an organization, our relationship with an artist begins with the concept, with the integrity of the idea and the process that the artist is engaged in. But the strange twist in what we do, the odd wrinkle that doesn't seem to fit the ordinary perception of a theater, is that we feel compelled to communicate the artist's ideas as well.
Theater Latté Da: Musical theater troupe. Shows this season, information on season tickets, how to purchase tickets for a particular performance. Requires Flash.
Theater Mu: Seeks to tap into the power of the Asian American experience. Contact information.
University of Minnesota Theatre: The University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts is made up of over thirty highly regarded departments and programs. Our departments consistently rank among the top ten nationally according to several well-recognized publications, with many of our other departments among the top twenty-five.
Youth Performance Company: Dedicated to the development and empowerment of young artists through excellence in performance and arts education facilitated by the support of a professionally staffed theatre arts organization.