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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)

Wadena Memorial Auditorium
Thu, October 30, 2025 07:00 PM
“The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells is a science fiction novel written in the late 19th century, during a time when literature began to explore themes of alien life and the potential consequences of space exploration. The narrative focuses on the harrowing invasion of Earth by Martians, highlighting the struggles of human civilization when faced with technologically superior beings. The story is primarily told through the experiences of an unnamed protagonist who witnesses the unfolding chaos. At the start of the book, the stage is set for an extraordinary and unsettling invasion. It opens with a reflective take on humanity’s ignorance of the vastness of space and the potential dangers that lie beyond it. Soon, the protagonist observes a falling star that turns out to be a mysterious cylinder from Mars, which crashes on Horsell Common. Alongside astronomers who first notice disturbing phenomena on Mars, the protagonist soon becomes entwined in the ensuing panic once it becomes apparent that extraterrestrial beings are making a terrifying arrival. As the narrative explores the fears and reactions of those witnessing the Martian emergence, the tone is charged with suspense, foreshadowing the catastrophic events that are about to unfold.
Discovery Auditorium
Fri, October 31, 2025 07:00 PM
Can you guess the who, where and how. Based on the popular board game, Clue: The Musical is an interactive whodunit where the audience helps solve a murder mystery. The musical follows six guests invited to a dinner party by an anonymous host, each given an alias like Mrs. Peacock or Colonel Mustard. They soon discover they’ve all been blackmailed by their host, and are each gifted weapons and a choice: pay double or kill the butler. The evening descends into mayhem, with everyone a suspect and with 216 possible endings.
Northfield Arts Guild Theatre
Fri, October 31, 2025 07:30 PM
HALLOWEEN LAB SHOW! World’s Greatest Zombie Created, acted and directed by Michael Shaeffer October 31st and November 1st at 7:30 pm; tickets $10 Northfield Arts Guild Theater; 411 West 3rd Street 55057 Zany and spooky vignettes inspired by horror pop culture—just in time for the scariest of seasons! Audiences can expect irreverent nods to the Necronomicon, The Thing, short-tempered ghosts, lusty vampires, and a sestina chock full o’ chainsaws. COSTUME CONTEST: Win a handmade (by Michael!) Necronomicon for best costume! Originally from Flandreau, SD, Mike has taught English in Minnesota, Iowa, Las Vegas, and Alaska. He has seven published books of pop-culture irreverence. He has competed at the National Poetry Slam three times and was recently seen in the Guild production of Shakespeare in Love. The best horror movie he’s seen recently is Weapons. He and his wife moved to Northfield in February and plan on sticking around for a while.
Wadena Memorial Auditorium
Fri, October 31, 2025 09:00 PM
“The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells is a science fiction novel written in the late 19th century, during a time when literature began to explore themes of alien life and the potential consequences of space exploration. The narrative focuses on the harrowing invasion of Earth by Martians, highlighting the struggles of human civilization when faced with technologically superior beings. The story is primarily told through the experiences of an unnamed protagonist who witnesses the unfolding chaos. At the start of the book, the stage is set for an extraordinary and unsettling invasion. It opens with a reflective take on humanity’s ignorance of the vastness of space and the potential dangers that lie beyond it. Soon, the protagonist observes a falling star that turns out to be a mysterious cylinder from Mars, which crashes on Horsell Common. Alongside astronomers who first notice disturbing phenomena on Mars, the protagonist soon becomes entwined in the ensuing panic once it becomes apparent that extraterrestrial beings are making a terrifying arrival. As the narrative explores the fears and reactions of those witnessing the Martian emergence, the tone is charged with suspense, foreshadowing the catastrophic events that are about to unfold.

The Minnesota Association of Community Theatres (MACT) is a statewide, volunteer run organization. We hold meetings, workshops, festivals and other events throughout the state of Minnesota.

 MACT operates on a two year cycle.  In even numbered years we put on FAST*Fest, a non-adjudicated festival of 20-minute plays.  In odd numbered years we produce MACT*Fest, which is an adjudicated festival of 60-minute plays which is part of the AACTFest cycle.  Along with the performances at our festivals there are workshops and networking events.

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