by TheaterB | Dec 15, 2016 | Arts & Entertainment, Guest Artists, Incubator Series
Amanda is making her second appearance on the Theatre B stage, as Abby in Slice of Life. You may have seen Amanda in FMCT’s production of Peter and The Starcatcher or in Aimee Klein’s Night of Skits and Tomfoolery earlier this year. Amanda is an energetic...
by TheaterB | Sep 2, 2015 | Incubator Series, Season Thirteen, The Art of Bad Men
Guest post by Theatre B Ensemble Member Pam Strait When my husband accepted a job teaching at MSUM, I felt a bit lost. As a born and bred southerner, I never dreamed I’d be spending more than a decade of my life in the distant, exotic American Midwest. I didn’t know...
by TheaterB | Aug 5, 2015 | Community Collaborations, Incubator Series, Season Thirteen, Special Projects, The Oil Project, Uncategorized
Meet the devising ensemble of The Oil Project. These artists have spent the past several months researching, creating, and rehearsing The Oil Project, which premiere’s August 13 & 14. The Company: Cole Bartels Cole is currently in his junior year at...
by TheaterB | Jul 16, 2015 | Community Collaborations, Incubator Series, Season Thirteen, The Art of Bad Men
The author of The Art of Bad Men, the opening production of our 13th season, is returning to Fargo. Vince visited in 2008 when we performed his play Kuwait. While in residence he worked with the company and lead playwrighting masterclasses at MSUM and NDSU. Thanks in...
by TheaterB | Jul 16, 2015 | Community Collaborations, Incubator Series, Season Thirteen, Special Projects, The Oil Project
Theatre B and Plains Art Museum have collaborated to create a new theatre experience to close The Plains ‘Bakken Boom!’ exhibit. Devised by Theatre B Ensemble Members and Guest Artists, ‘The Oil Project’ chronicles the people and the pumpjacks of the Bakken oil play....
by TheaterB | Oct 12, 2014 | Community Collaborations, Incubator Series, Special Projects
Our latest project in our Incubator Series for new work is The Sweet New by local playwright and film artist Ray Rea. The Sweet New chronicles several generations of a family as they grapple with issues of identity. We are excited to be reading this play for The Arts...
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