Kevin Kling and Friends: Tales from the Charred Underbelly of the Yule Log

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The approximate run time is two hours, which includes one 20 minute intermission.Kevin Kling, Dan Chouinard and Simone Perrin perform their celebrated holiday show, Tales From the Charred Underbelly of the Yule Log at The O’Shaughnessy this year. Joined again by the ever-popular Brass Messengers, the show has been performed every year since 1995 and has become a holiday tradition for many.Kevin is best known for his popular commentaries on NPR and the PBS series, “Almanac”. His hilarious, often tender stories have delighted audiences around the world. Dan Chouinard is a local musical legend, arranging, performing, and creating programs with the best of the best.  Simone Perrin entertains and amazes audiences with a voice that ranges from sublime to comic genius.Add in the musical acrobatics and anarchy of the Brass Messengers for the makings of an evening where everything is planned and then anything can happen. Like the holidays!After the performance, Kevin will do a book signing in the lobby. It will feature these titles: The Dog Says How, Holiday Inn, Big Little Brother, Big Little Mother.SUBMIT A HOLIDAY STORY! We invite you to share a holiday story for Kevin Kling’s consideration to be read live at Tales from the Charred Underbelly of the Yule Log on December 9. Hint: Stories that are brief (3-4 sentences) and humorous are most likely to be included! You may also submit a holiday photo [No gifs or video please] to go along with the story if you wish. *Please note: Not all submissions will be be included in the performance, and Kevin’s team will only reach out if they have clarifying questions about your story. Submissions are due by end of day December 4, 2023.  SUBMIT YOUR STORY VIA THIS FORM:Submission Form *ASL interpretation will be provided at this show.*For patrons who would like to control the volume of their listening experience, assistive listening devices and sensory ear plugs are available upon request at the Ticket Office. More info at: https://oshag.stkate.edu/about-the-oshaughnessy/tickets/

Second City: She the People

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Run time is approximately 100 minutes with a fifteen minute intermission. Rated “R” for mature audiences.Nevertheless persisting–one more time! After rave reviews and extended engagements in Chicago, Toronto, and Washington, D.C. the award-winning production is coming directly to you! Created and performed by the fearlessly funny women of The Second City, this high-octane show satirizes the complexities of identifying as female in this wild world while roasting the patriarchy with scorching sketch comedy, hilarious original songs, and whip-smart improv. Don’t miss your last chance to witness the show that the Chicago Tribune calls “empowering entertainment” and the Chicago Sun-Times calls “One of the funniest revues Second City has produced in the past 20 Years”. About The Second City Since opening its doors 1959, The Second City has grown to become the world’s premier comedy club, theater and school of improvisation, entertaining 1 million theatergoers a year around the globe. Alumni of The Second City’s resident stages, touring companies, and theatrical divisions include some of the biggest names in entertainment, and in addition to the sold-out shows playing nightly on resident stages in Chicago and Toronto, the comedy empire has staged productions with a wide range of illustrious creative partners and theatre companies, including the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Goodman Theatre, Center Theater Group Los Angeles, Portland Center Stage, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, La Jolla Playhouse, Woolly Mammoth Theatre, and even the Chicago Bulls.*ASL interpretation will be provided at this show.*For patrons who would like to control the volume of their listening experience, assistive listening devices and sensory ear plugs are available upon request at the Ticket Office. More info at: https://oshag.stkate.edu/about-the-oshaughnessy/tickets/

Kevin Kling and Friends: The Love Show – Sweethearts of the Rodeo

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The approximate run time is 120 minutes with one 15 minute intermission. Country western artists have given us some of the most tender love ballads, heartbreaking anthems and rafter-kicking, floor-stomping, two-stepping hits in American music. And that doesn’t even include the horse, dog or pick-up. This year, The Love Show is devoted to lonesome pines, denim and gingham, and the rough and rowdy love stories that sprouted from these parched plains. A visit to the softer side of hard times, hard people and hard drinkin’. Come join us. Adventure waits behind every bend.*ASL interpretation will be provided at this show.*For patrons who would like to control the volume of their listening experience, assistive listening devices and sensory ear plugs are available upon request at the Ticket Office. More info at: https://oshag.stkate.edu/about-the-oshaughnessy/tickets/

James Sewell Ballet: In the Shadows

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The approximate run time is between 90-115 minutes with one fifteen minute intermission.Frankenstein, zombies, and characters of Edgar Allen Poe come to life in this family friendly performance steeped in spooky delight and tragic majesty.Anchoring the performance is a new choral ballet titled Unfashioned Creature, featuring Twin Cities beloved artists Timothy C. Takach (composer), Penelope Freeh (choreographer), and the MPLS (imPulse) choral ensemble. The work is poetically rooted in Shelley’s Frankenstein, and explores key aspects relating to personhood: otherness, abandonment, despair, and hopeful yearning. Music includes cello, percussion, and the stellar singers of MPLS (imPulse) who will perform a fractured libretto comprised of Shelley’s text. Also on the program, remounts of two Sewell fall favorites: excerpts from “Takes on Poe” (2012); and “Grave Matters” (2011), which combines undead charm and morbid wit in a playful zombie ballet.*For patrons who would like to control the volume of their listening experience, assistive listening devices and sensory ear plugs are available upon request at the Ticket Office. More info at: https://oshag.stkate.edu/about-the-oshaughnessy/tickets/

Comedy with Jen Kober

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The run time is approximately 100 minutes including one fifteen minute intermission. Jen Kober is originally from Lake Charles, LA, and has energetically bounded onto the national stage bringing crowds to their feet with her original blend of stand-up, story telling, and improvised rock-n-roll comedy. Her hard-hitting hour is phenomenally funny as Kober commands the stage and dares you not to laugh. Jen was the 2017 Winner of NPR’s Snap Judgement Comedic Performance of the Year for her Girl Scout Cookie Caper story which went viral upon its release earlier that year. Kober received the 2018 Comedic Performance of the Year for her latest story titled How I was Saved By Waffles..You can see Jen on Netflix in 2019 as she joins the cast of two of its newest original shows. Kober appears as Officer Lafayette in RuPaul’s sitcom AJ & The Queen, and will also appear as a co-star in Dead to Me starring Linda Cardellini, Christina Applegate and Ed Asner.*ASL interpretation will be provided at this show.*For patrons who would like to control the volume of their listening experience, assistive listening devices and sensory ear plugs are available upon request at the Ticket Office. More info at: https://oshag.stkate.edu/about-the-oshaughnessy/tickets/

St. Paul Ballet – Welcome Spring! 2023 Annual Showcase

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Approximate run time is 90 minutes with a fifteen minute intermission. Welcome Spring! Celebrates the rich emotion and exuberance of St. Paul Ballet’s student dancers. Audiences will ride the surging emotions of the music together with the dancers in this perfect blend of classics and original work created specifically for them.The annual showcase highlights the talent in the School, from young students beginning their training to advanced students on the verge of professional dance careers. The younger dancers explore movement inspired by famous artwork with choreography by teaching artists, Christina Onusko, Alejandra Iannone, Aloe Lui, Jennifer Mack, Hannah Pierce, and Siri Drontle with musician John Banks and lighting by Kevin Jones.Performances by the upper-level dancers feature premieres by Penelope Freeh and Sean Scantlebary and timeless excerpts from the fantasy worlds of Le Corsaire and Don Quixote staged by Helen Hatch. Penelope Freeh, a McKnight Artist, creates along with the dancers to develop their own voices during her year-long composition classes. Sean Scantlebary is a performer and choreographer. He danced with Eliot Feld in New York for ten years. Helen Hatch has had a busy year producing and performing in work for her own company, Hatch Dance as well as teaching year-round for St. Paul Ballet. She is fresh off a retrospective celebrating five years of her choreographic works at the Cowles Center.We invite you to join us for the annual spring performances and be introduced to the highly skilled dancers of the future. Nothing matches the boundless passion of young talent in live theater. Don’t miss this!

St. Paul Ballet – Welcome Spring! 2023 Annual Showcase

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Approximate run time is 90 minutes with a fifteen minute intermission. Welcome Spring! Celebrates the rich emotion and exuberance of St. Paul Ballet’s student dancers. Audiences will ride the surging emotions of the music together with the dancers in this perfect blend of classics and original work created specifically for them.The annual showcase highlights the talent in the School, from young students beginning their training to advanced students on the verge of professional dance careers. The younger dancers explore movement inspired by famous artwork with choreography by teaching artists, Christina Onusko, Alejandra Iannone, Aloe Lui, Jennifer Mack, Hannah Pierce, and Siri Drontle with musician John Banks and lighting by Kevin Jones.Performances by the upper-level dancers feature premieres by Penelope Freeh and Sean Scantlebary and timeless excerpts from the fantasy worlds of Le Corsaire and Don Quixote staged by Helen Hatch. Penelope Freeh, a McKnight Artist, creates along with the dancers to develop their own voices during her year-long composition classes. Sean Scantlebary is a performer and choreographer. He danced with Eliot Feld in New York for ten years. Helen Hatch has had a busy year producing and performing in work for her own company, Hatch Dance as well as teaching year-round for St. Paul Ballet. She is fresh off a retrospective celebrating five years of her choreographic works at the Cowles Center.We invite you to join us for the annual spring performances and be introduced to the highly skilled dancers of the future. Nothing matches the boundless passion of young talent in live theater. Don’t miss this!

DNA – in the Frey Theater

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This performance runs approx. 60 minutes with no intermission. DNA is a one-act play being directed, performed, and designed by the St. Kate’s students of Dew Drop Drama Company, produced in collaboration with The O’Shaughnessy. The script, written by Dennis Kelly, starts when Mark and Jan who, in “just having a laugh”, cause Adam to fall by the grille and go missing – and they think he’s dead. The teens and their friends struggle with what to do, when Phil, an otherwise quiet and emotionless guy, devises a complicated plan to throw the police and public off their scent. However, their plan goes awry, and they accidentally frame an innocent mailman for the crime. The further they go to cover up their actions, the greater the strain on the group. The friends struggle over what’s more important: self preservation or truth and justice? The tone of the show mixes dark comedy and drama, and it includes strong language, mature themes (described and dramatized violence, described sexual harassment, drug use) and potential mild blood. DNA is appropriate for older audiences, roughly teen through adult.

Out on a Limb Dance Theater Company – The Tails and Tales of Dr. Dolittle

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Approximate run time is 80 minutes with an additional 15 minute intermission.The Tails and Tales of Dr. Dolittle is a fun and touching tribute to one of literature’s most beloved characters. Once a famous doctor who gives up on treating humans when he doubts his ability to cure the sick, he finds new purpose for his talent when he discovers that it is possible to communicate with the animals in their unique languages. His unique skill is celebrated by many, thought to be crazy by some, but in the end, he learns that if he remains disconnected from humans, humans will in turn become disconnected from each other resulting in a sad future indeed. The importance of connectivity becomes the major thread that weaves our story together. 

Out on a Limb Dance Theater Company – The Tails and Tales of Dr. Dolittle

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Approximate run time is 80 minutes with an additional 15 minute intermission.The Tails and Tales of Dr. Dolittle is a fun and touching tribute to one of literature’s most beloved characters. Once a famous doctor who gives up on treating humans when he doubts his ability to cure the sick, he finds new purpose for his talent when he discovers that it is possible to communicate with the animals in their unique languages. His unique skill is celebrated by many, thought to be crazy by some, but in the end, he learns that if he remains disconnected from humans, humans will in turn become disconnected from each other resulting in a sad future indeed. The importance of connectivity becomes the major thread that weaves our story together. 

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