Theater Theater Venues in Twin Cities
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Theater / Comedy
Brave New Workshop
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2605 Hennepin Ave. S. - Minneapolis (Uptown)
The Brave New Workshop is the longest running improv and sketch comedy theater in the United States.
Theater / Comedy
Guthrie Theater
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818 S. 2nd St. - Minneapolis (Downtown)
This reinvented version includes multiple theaters, observation decks, river-view patios and a gift shop.
Theater / Broadway
Old Log Theatre
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5185 Meadville St. - Greenwood
Escape to the wilderness with this charming rustic dinner theater in the serene setting of Greenwood near Lake Minnetonka Shores.
Theater / Theater
Park Square Theatre
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20 W. 7th Pl. - St. Paul (Downtown)
The actors at this playhouse can make their performances larger than life; you wonder if these folks are acting out drama from their own personal...
Theater / Theater
The Jungle Theater
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2951 Lyndale Ave. S. - Minneapolis (Uptown)
Founded in 1991, this Minneapolis theater company proves it's got major staying power.
Theater / Theater Event
Singled Out: A Festival of Emerging Artists
Guthrie Theater - 818 S. 2nd St. - Minneapolis (Downtown)
The best up-and-comers in Twin Cities theater
January 14 : 7:30 p.m. See website for specific showtimes
January 15 : 7:30 p.m. See website for specific showtimes
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Theater / Children's Theater
Lyric Arts Main Street Stage
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420 E. Main St. - Anoka
Dedicated to bringing education and appreciation of the theater to the public.
Theater / Theater
Pantages Theatre
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710 Hennepin Ave. - Minneapolis (Downtown)
This downtown Minneapolis gem is a prime location for checking out a concert or a theater event.
Theater / Alternative
The O'Shaughnessy
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2004 Randolph Ave. - St. Paul (Highland)
Originally constructed in the early 1970’s, the O’Shaughnessy, located on the St. Paul campus of the College of St. Catherine, is a popular venue...
Theater / Major Production
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
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345 Washington St. - St. Paul (Downtown)
The St. Paul sidewalk bustles as orchestra lovers click-clack into the Ordway.



