Review: BRANDI CARLILE: BE HUMAN TOUR at Target Center Minneapolis
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Review: GUYS AND DOLLS at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
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Review: CONAN GRAY WISHBONE WORLD TOUR at Target Center Minneapolis
On February 19, Conan Gray hit the Target Center in Minneapolis for the Wishbone World Tour, and honestly, it felt like we were all just hanging out in his world for a few hours. From the very first note of “My World,” the energy in the arena was insane. Everyone knew every word, screaming along...
Review: LES MISÉRABLES U.S. NATIONAL TOUR at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
The barricade is up at the Orpheum Theatre, and yep — Les Misérables still packs a punch. It’s in town through February 22 with the Bank of America Broadway on Hennepin series, and whether you’re a longtime fan or finally seeing what all the fuss is about, this cast makes it worth the trip do...
Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Theater Latté Da
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Review: BLUE MAN GROUP at State Theatre Minneapolis
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Review: CANTUS & THE KING'S SINGERS at Minnesota Orchestra Hall
Thursday night at Orchestra Hall had a different kind of energy right from the start. The place was full, and you could feel that people knew this wasn’t just another concert — it was the first time Cantus and The King’s Singers were sharing the stage....
Review: MACBETH at Guthrie Theater
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Review: THE HAPPIEST MAN ON EARTH at Six Points Theatre
The Happiest Man on Earth is the kind of show that quietly asks you to sit down, listen, and really pay attention. There’s no spectacle here, no flashy staging—just one man telling a story that’s stayed with him for a lifetime....
Review: ERIC CHURCH: FREE THE MACHINE TOUR at Grand Casino Arena
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Review: BRIGHT STAR at Ashland Productions
Set in the American South of the 1920s and 1940s, Bright Star tells a story about love, loss, and the things we carry with us whether we want to or not. When Alice Murphy, a literary editor, meets a young soldier just home from World War II, something shifts. That meeting opens a door Alice has kept...
Review: HOW TO CATCH A CREATION at Theatre In The Round
Theatre in the Round Players kicks off 2026 with How to Catch Creation, Christina Anderson’s moving and lyrical play about what it means to create—and to connect—with art, with others, and with ourselves. ...
Review: THE NO SECRETS TOUR - JESSIE J at First Avenue
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Review: GO, DOG. GO! • VE PERRO ¡VE! at Children's Theatre Company
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Review: RIDE THE CYCLONE at Lyric Arts
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Review: DEFEND MINNESOTA: A Concert of Solidarity and Resistance at First Avenue
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Review: CHICAGO at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
There’s a reason CHICAGO keeps coming back to Broadway—and to Minneapolis. Seeing it at the Orpheum Theatre this past week reminded everyone why this show has stayed at the top for decades: it’s sharp, funny, sexy, and endlessly entertaining. From the moment the lights dimmed, you could feel...
Review: LIFE IS A HIGHWAY TOUR - RASCAL FLATTS at Grand Casino Arena
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Review: OF THE ORCHARD at 7th St Entry
It was freezing on January 22. Not “kind of cold,” but the kind of Minneapolis cold that makes you rethink your plans. Still, people showed up. And once everyone packed into 7th Entry—that small room tucked under First Avenue—it didn’t take long for the cold to fade into the background....
Review: CELTIC THRONE II at State Theatre Minneapolis
On a cold January night in Minneapolis, the State Theatre felt anything but wintery. As Celtic Throne II—Psalter of Ireland unfolded on January 18, 2026, the audience was carried into a world of ancient history, pulsing music, and remarkable young talent....
Review: PLANO BY WILL ARBERY at Third Space Theatre
Third Space Theater’s production of Will Arbery’s Plano, running now through January 18, 2026 at the Alan Page Auditorium at Mixed Blood Theatre, is fast, strange, and often deliberately disorienting....
Interview: CANTUS & THE KING'S SINGERS at Minnesota Orchestra Hall
We chat with Patrick Dunachie of The King’s Singers ahead of an extraordinary concert at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. Patrick is the ensemble’s first countertenor, and this season marks a meaningful milestone in his career, as he will be stepping away from The King’s Singers at the end of t...
Review: SHUCKED at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
At first glance, Shucked doesn’t seem like a show that should work. A Broadway musical about corn, packed with puns and country music, sounds like it might wear thin fast. But during its stop at the Orpheum Theatre, this touring production proves that beneath the dad jokes and folksy charm is a ...
Review: THE CHAOS OF THE BELLS at Brave New Workshop
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Review: 025 | THE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS EVE: THE BEST OF TSO AND MORE! at Target Center Minneapolis
What did our critic think of 025 | THE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS EVE: THE BEST OF TSO AND MORE! at Target Center Minneapolis?...
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