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December 2022
St. Anthony Village school band concerts
St. Anthony Village school bands will present concerts on the following nights: 6th and 7th grade bands, Monday, Dec. 12; 8th and 9th grade bands, Wednesday, Dec. 14; High School Concert, Jazz and Symphonic Bands, Thursday, Dec. 15. All concerts are free and begin at 7 pm in the St. Anthony Village Middle School/High School auditorium, 3303 33rd Ave NE.
Find out more »January 2023
NE Community Band holiday concert–RESCHEDULED
The Northeast Community Band will present its holiday concert at Edison High School, 700 22nd Avenue NE, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. The concert will begin at 7 pm. Selections will include old chestnuts such as Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride" and "Auld Lang Syne," as well as special reading of "The Night Before Christmas." The concert is free, although the band will hold a raffle of a handmade wooden music stand for its Ralph Sowden Memorial Scholarship, which provides financial assistance…
Find out more »February 2023
“Hello, Dolly!”
A new production of the classic Broadway hit will run Feb. 1-March 19 for Theater Latté Da's production of "Hello, Dolly!" Single tickets start at $35. Group, student and other discounts available. Contact 612-339-3003 or Latteda.org.
Find out more »Chorus Polaris to perform
Chorus Polaris presents its first concert with David Hood as executive director on Saturday, Feb. 18, 7:30 pm at First Lutheran Church, 1555 40th Ave. NE. In addition to works by Giovanni Gabrielli ("In Ecclesiis") and John Rutter ("Requiem"), Chorus Polaris will perform the world premiere of "Song of Nature" by Minnesota composer David Evan Thomas. The concert will be repeated on Sunday, Feb. 19, 3 pm at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Edina. Tickets for both performances…
Find out more »Hello Dolly! Sunday Clothes – A Conversation + Fashion Show
Join Theater Latté Da for a special community event featuring a night of conversation and fashion. Panelists include national economic and business leader Jeff Aguy; Latté Da's China Brickey; and Rammy Mohamed of Ramadhan Designs, with panel moderation by Theater Latté Da’s Director of Marketing, Brittany Wallman. After the panel discussion you’ll have a chance to view a fashion show featuring looks from Theater Latté Da’s "Hello, Dolly!" and special guest Ramadhan Designs. The presentation will be followed by a networking…
Find out more »March 2023
Quam Pulchra Es: A Concert of Baroque Gems
On Saturday, March 4 at 7:30 pm, soprano Sarah Jackson, lutenist Thomas Walker and countertenor Timothy Faatz will perform a concert of works by Claudio Monteverdi and other composers of the early Baroque era. Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1621 University Ave. NE. Free, ample parking.
Find out more »St. Anthony Village school band concerts
SAVHS Concert and Symphonic bands will present concerts in the high school auditorium, 3303 33rd Ave NE, Tuesday, March 7, 7 pm. Free.
Find out more »Community Sing with Dan Chouinard
Join in, sing and celebrate. Spring is on the way. Free, donations welcome. Wednesday, March 8, 6:30-8 pm at Northeast United Methodist Church, 2510 Cleveland St. NE. Childcare provided. Cookies and bars afterward.
Find out more »Twin Cities Women’s Choir presents “Hot Water”
Several Northeast residents will sing with the The Twin Cities Women’s Choir at a collaborative concert featuring all of the Her Voice Productions choirs - Twin Cities Women’s Choir, Twin Cites Girls’ Choir, and ENCORE! - on Saturday, March 11, 7 pm, Washburn High School Auditorium, 201 W 49th St. Music from the Twin Cities Women’s Choir will highlight the tenacity of women who have lived through struggle and survived and thrived. Tickets: General Admission, $23 Adults; $20 Seniors 65+;…
Find out more »‘By the Bog of Cats’
Theatre Pro Rata presents "By the Bog of Cats" by Marina Carr at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy St. NE. Opening on St. Patrick’s Day, this is the heart-wrenching journey of Hester Swane, a woman struggling to come to terms with a lifetime of abandonment in a world where loved ones have discarded her. Loosely based on Euripides’ tragedy Medea, this show explores identity, family, and the complexities of human relationships through the poignant and powerful portrayal of one woman's…
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