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Performances for this month

(does not include auditions or special events – see This Week’s Events below or the calendar page for full listing)

Andria Theatre
Fri, March 28, 2025 11:00 AM
Three older women living together, are caught up in what appears to be a phone scam from the IRS. Everything gets complicated when they ask for help from a neighbor who has some shady friends, and the son of one of the women only wants to play by the rules. The con men have their hands full and fail to appreciate the strength of this wily trio.
Pipestone Performing Arts Center
Fri, March 28, 2025 07:00 PM
This year Calumet Players Children’s Theater is pleased to present their 2025 Spring Show in their traditional two show format. Please come out and support the hard work put in by all of the young actresses and actors.
“How to Enchant a Bookshop” by Todd Wallinger
Dorothy Gale, Tom Sawyer, and the other beloved literary characters from the best-selling The Enchanted Bookshop are back — for the first time — in this heartwarming prequel about how the bookshop first became enchanted. This play is simply magical, whether or not your audience is familiar with The Enchanted Bookshop. Margie has high hopes for success but soon discovers that running a bookshop is harder than expected, and rent is even harder to come by. Thankfully, Feonora, a young fairy-in-training, can’t wait to use the magic she’s learned to help Margie. The student enchantress has been warned to never use the spell that brings storybook characters to life, so, of course, Feonora does just that, bringing to life Cinderella, Don Quixote, Beatrix Potter’s Two Bad Mice, and more! Now if she could just convince the characters to give up their newly-found freedom before any human sees them!
This production features our first through fourth graders and is directed by Collene Landgren.
“The Light in the Library” by Kevin Stone
Talk about literature coming to life! Gabby suspects something is going on in the library at night, so she enlists the help of her best friend, Paige, to do some sleuthing. Together they hide in the library after it closes and discover that it’s haunted by a silent ghost who leads them to a book containing a cryptic poem. As Paige and Gabby decipher the poem, they find clues that enable them to bring fictional characters to life, starting with Jim Hawkins from Treasure Island. Jim helps them summon even more characters from other books and soon, the library is overrun with the denizens of literature — Humpty Dumpty, the Mad Hatter, Alice in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, Romeo, and others. Things are definitely out of hand, but they take a turn for the worse when — shiver me timbers! — Long John Silver is inadvertently brought to life. The pirate sets out on a thieving spree, and he’s not afraid to use his cutlass to get what he wants! It’s up to Paige, Gabby and Jim to defeat the pirate and return the characters to their stories before the library reopens. All that’s necessary for a happy ending is courage, ingenuity… and one more character brought to life.
This production features our fifth through eighth graders and is directed by Amberlie Haak.
Tickets will be $10/Adults and $7/Students as General Admission only, no reserved seating; tickets available in the Pipestone Performing Arts Center lobby one hour prior to show time!
Produced with special permission by the author and by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado.
Northern Starz Center for the Performing Arts
Fri, March 28, 2025 07:00 PM
book by Neil simon directed by Matthew Kraft This classic comedy opens as a group of the guys assemble for cards in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Unger, who has just been separated from his wife. Fastidious, depressed, and none too tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds, Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind when the clean freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together with hilarious results as The Odd Couple is born.
Pipestone Performing Arts Center
Fri, March 28, 2025 07:00 PM
This year’s shows are “How to Enchant a Bookshop” by Todd Wallinger (Grades 1-4) and “The Light in the Library” by Kevin Stone (Grades 5-8). Performances will be March 28, 29, and 30, 2025 at the Pipestone Performing Arts Center.
Phoenix Theatre
Fri, March 28, 2025 07:30 PM
book by Jacquueline West directed by Min Martin-Oakes Snow Day is the story of 10 friends gathering for a night of games and visiting. They work to carry on as best they can in a world where nothing seems to make sense. And where it’s cold. REALLY COLD…all the time. 50 years from now they are living the consequences of ignoring climate change. This dark comedy will make you laugh and challenge you.
Andria Theatre
Sat, March 29, 2025 11:00 AM
Three older women living together, are caught up in what appears to be a phone scam from the IRS. Everything gets complicated when they ask for help from a neighbor who has some shady friends, and the son of one of the women only wants to play by the rules. The con men have their hands full and fail to appreciate the strength of this wily trio.
Pipestone Performing Arts Center
Sat, March 29, 2025 07:00 PM
This year Calumet Players Children’s Theater is pleased to present their 2025 Spring Show in their traditional two show format. Please come out and support the hard work put in by all of the young actresses and actors.
“How to Enchant a Bookshop” by Todd Wallinger
Dorothy Gale, Tom Sawyer, and the other beloved literary characters from the best-selling The Enchanted Bookshop are back — for the first time — in this heartwarming prequel about how the bookshop first became enchanted. This play is simply magical, whether or not your audience is familiar with The Enchanted Bookshop. Margie has high hopes for success but soon discovers that running a bookshop is harder than expected, and rent is even harder to come by. Thankfully, Feonora, a young fairy-in-training, can’t wait to use the magic she’s learned to help Margie. The student enchantress has been warned to never use the spell that brings storybook characters to life, so, of course, Feonora does just that, bringing to life Cinderella, Don Quixote, Beatrix Potter’s Two Bad Mice, and more! Now if she could just convince the characters to give up their newly-found freedom before any human sees them!
This production features our first through fourth graders and is directed by Collene Landgren.
“The Light in the Library” by Kevin Stone
Talk about literature coming to life! Gabby suspects something is going on in the library at night, so she enlists the help of her best friend, Paige, to do some sleuthing. Together they hide in the library after it closes and discover that it’s haunted by a silent ghost who leads them to a book containing a cryptic poem. As Paige and Gabby decipher the poem, they find clues that enable them to bring fictional characters to life, starting with Jim Hawkins from Treasure Island. Jim helps them summon even more characters from other books and soon, the library is overrun with the denizens of literature — Humpty Dumpty, the Mad Hatter, Alice in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, Romeo, and others. Things are definitely out of hand, but they take a turn for the worse when — shiver me timbers! — Long John Silver is inadvertently brought to life. The pirate sets out on a thieving spree, and he’s not afraid to use his cutlass to get what he wants! It’s up to Paige, Gabby and Jim to defeat the pirate and return the characters to their stories before the library reopens. All that’s necessary for a happy ending is courage, ingenuity… and one more character brought to life.
This production features our fifth through eighth graders and is directed by Amberlie Haak.
Tickets will be $10/Adults and $7/Students as General Admission only, no reserved seating; tickets available in the Pipestone Performing Arts Center lobby one hour prior to show time!
Produced with special permission by the author and by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado.
Northern Starz Center for the Performing Arts
Sat, March 29, 2025 07:00 PM
book by Neil simon directed by Matthew Kraft This classic comedy opens as a group of the guys assemble for cards in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Unger, who has just been separated from his wife. Fastidious, depressed, and none too tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds, Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind when the clean freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together with hilarious results as The Odd Couple is born.
Pipestone Performing Arts Center
Sat, March 29, 2025 07:00 PM
This year’s shows are “How to Enchant a Bookshop” by Todd Wallinger (Grades 1-4) and “The Light in the Library” by Kevin Stone (Grades 5-8). Performances will be March 28, 29, and 30, 2025 at the Pipestone Performing Arts Center.
Phoenix Theatre
Sat, March 29, 2025 07:30 PM
book by Jacquueline West directed by Min Martin-Oakes Snow Day is the story of 10 friends gathering for a night of games and visiting. They work to carry on as best they can in a world where nothing seems to make sense. And where it’s cold. REALLY COLD…all the time. 50 years from now they are living the consequences of ignoring climate change. This dark comedy will make you laugh and challenge you.
Pipestone Performing Arts Center
Sun, March 30, 2025 02:00 PM
This year’s shows are “How to Enchant a Bookshop” by Todd Wallinger (Grades 1-4) and “The Light in the Library” by Kevin Stone (Grades 5-8). Performances will be March 28, 29, and 30, 2025 at the Pipestone Performing Arts Center.
Pipestone Performing Arts Center
Sun, March 30, 2025 02:00 PM
This year Calumet Players Children’s Theater is pleased to present their 2025 Spring Show in their traditional two show format. Please come out and support the hard work put in by all of the young actresses and actors.
“How to Enchant a Bookshop” by Todd Wallinger
Dorothy Gale, Tom Sawyer, and the other beloved literary characters from the best-selling The Enchanted Bookshop are back — for the first time — in this heartwarming prequel about how the bookshop first became enchanted. This play is simply magical, whether or not your audience is familiar with The Enchanted Bookshop. Margie has high hopes for success but soon discovers that running a bookshop is harder than expected, and rent is even harder to come by. Thankfully, Feonora, a young fairy-in-training, can’t wait to use the magic she’s learned to help Margie. The student enchantress has been warned to never use the spell that brings storybook characters to life, so, of course, Feonora does just that, bringing to life Cinderella, Don Quixote, Beatrix Potter’s Two Bad Mice, and more! Now if she could just convince the characters to give up their newly-found freedom before any human sees them!
This production features our first through fourth graders and is directed by Collene Landgren.
“The Light in the Library” by Kevin Stone
Talk about literature coming to life! Gabby suspects something is going on in the library at night, so she enlists the help of her best friend, Paige, to do some sleuthing. Together they hide in the library after it closes and discover that it’s haunted by a silent ghost who leads them to a book containing a cryptic poem. As Paige and Gabby decipher the poem, they find clues that enable them to bring fictional characters to life, starting with Jim Hawkins from Treasure Island. Jim helps them summon even more characters from other books and soon, the library is overrun with the denizens of literature — Humpty Dumpty, the Mad Hatter, Alice in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, Romeo, and others. Things are definitely out of hand, but they take a turn for the worse when — shiver me timbers! — Long John Silver is inadvertently brought to life. The pirate sets out on a thieving spree, and he’s not afraid to use his cutlass to get what he wants! It’s up to Paige, Gabby and Jim to defeat the pirate and return the characters to their stories before the library reopens. All that’s necessary for a happy ending is courage, ingenuity… and one more character brought to life.
This production features our fifth through eighth graders and is directed by Amberlie Haak.
Tickets will be $10/Adults and $7/Students as General Admission only, no reserved seating; tickets available in the Pipestone Performing Arts Center lobby one hour prior to show time!
Produced with special permission by the author and by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado.
Northern Starz Center for the Performing Arts
Sun, March 30, 2025 02:00 PM
book by Neil simon directed by Matthew Kraft This classic comedy opens as a group of the guys assemble for cards in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Unger, who has just been separated from his wife. Fastidious, depressed, and none too tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds, Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind when the clean freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together with hilarious results as The Odd Couple is born.
Phoenix Theatre
Sun, March 30, 2025 03:00 PM
book by Jacquueline West directed by Min Martin-Oakes Snow Day is the story of 10 friends gathering for a night of games and visiting. They work to carry on as best they can in a world where nothing seems to make sense. And where it’s cold. REALLY COLD…all the time. 50 years from now they are living the consequences of ignoring climate change. This dark comedy will make you laugh and challenge you.
Hilltop Hall
Sun, March 30, 2025 04:00 PM
On eight Sundays during the year, there’s a little bit of magic in Montgomery, Minnesota. Early in the afternoon, a two-story brick building with “1892” inscribed near the peak of its roof opens its doors, and the aroma of fresh buttered popcorn beckons from the second story. Music and laughter echo throughout the vintage concert hall as musicians rehearse and patrons begin to stroll in and claim seats. Promptly at 4 p.m., the fun begins. Led by proprietor John Grimm, a troupe of performers gathers on stage to join in a lively theme song during which members are introduced. For the next two hours, guests enjoy a diverse mix of music and entertainment ranging from popular standards to concert hall classics; from goofy comedy and colorful costumes to inspirational gospel and harmonic collaborations. At intermission, fresh piping-hot pizza from Pizzeria 201 is available for two bucks a slice, served with friendly smiles at “Shannon’s Snack Bar” (the kitchenette at the back of the hall). Performances for 2025 will be: March 30 April 27 May 18 June 29 August 31 September 28 October 26 November 30

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