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14 Twin Cities throwbacks from the 1989-90 Happenings coupon book
“Don’t forget to check the Happenings book!” That refrain was heard almost every time anyone grabbed the car keys at our house, or any of thousands of houses in the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area from the early 1970s into the 1990s. Akin to the more-distinctively but also more-awkwardly-named Chinook Books, Happenings books were coupon anthologies…
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“Looking for Fun(Bags)” at the Minnesota Fringe Festival: Can you love a cad?
Looking for Fun(Bags), now being presented at the Ritz Theater Studio as part of the Minnesota Fringe Festival, raises a lot of red flags before the lights even go down. For one thing, both the writer (Vincent S. Hannam) and the director (Philip Muehe) of this play about “mammary intercourse” are men. For another, the…
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“Reinventing the Wolf” at the Minnesota Fringe Festival: Allegories and a capella
I never really hung out with the a capella groups in college, so I can’t say exactly what they did with their Saturday nights, but the scenario presented in Reinventing the Wolf certainly seems plausible: four female students and one older cousin hang out in an apartment drinking Karkov, singing montages of Top 40 hits, and challenging…
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“Oregon Trail: A Musical” at the Minnesota Fringe Festival is a 16-bit miracle
Every year at the Minnesota Fringe Festival, it’s often—correctly—observed, there are bound to be one or more shows that take some appealing pop culture trope and slap “the musical” on it. Some of these are good, and some aren’t, but Oregon Trail: A Musical is absolutely fantastic. I laughed my way through the entire show, a…
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“Bobby Gould in Hell”: Things to do at the Minnesota Fringe Festival when you’re dead
The devil—or at least a devil, in the person of Edwin Strout—comes roaring out of the gate in David Mamet’s Bobby Gould in Hell, as produced by Joking Apart Theater at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Strout turns it to 11 and doesn’t let up, showboating and screaming and jabbing at the confused Bobby Gould (Michael Lee), who’s been…
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“We Do Every Show in the Fringe”: Well, at least five of them
We Do Every Show in the Fringe is like a bonbon for experienced Fringegoers: a show starring some of the Twin Cities’ best improv comedians (on Saturday evening, Jason Ballweber introduced them as “the Twin Cities’ best improvisers” before deciding that was too bold a claim and revising it to “some of the best”) in…