George Wendt, Staying Mostly Within the Norm, Stars in Northlight’s ‘Funnyman’
In Bruce Graham’s new play, Wendt plays an actor known for a single iconic role who’s trying to break the mold—unlike Wendt himself, who seems content with the comedic.
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In Bruce Graham’s new play, Wendt plays an actor known for a single iconic role who’s trying to break the mold—unlike Wendt himself, who seems content with the comedic.
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The fantastical season includes animals, poetry, and chaos.
Revisiting MFA graduates from the ’90s, insights into Twin Cities leadership transitions, plus an in-depth interview with composer/lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The Midnight Run, now a 10-year tradition, can show us a lot about how shared experience can deepen a sense of connection.
Three adult-oriented dance/theatre works feature the troupe’s signature mix of opera, circus, and burlesque.
A scandalous season of Jacobean tragedies, Restoration comedies, and new plays.
Robert Brustein, Melinda Lopez, and Wesley Savick will showcase new work as part of the 34th season.
In a field of 11 honorees are 3 who have had a large and lasting impact on the theatre field.
The award will support the development of a new play to premiere at the theatre.