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, 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 | Apr 16, 2015 | Community Collaborations, Ensemble, Season Thirteen, Special Projects
The Ensemble of Theatre B is proud to announce programming for our 13th Season, which includes our first commissions, our first devised pieces, two world premieres, community collaborations, and the second year of the WinterArts Festival. Mainstage An Incubator World...
by TheaterB | Nov 4, 2014 | Community Collaborations, Season Twelve, Special Projects
Red, White, [Black & Blue]: Uncharged at Guantánamo by Nathan Tylutki and Michael J. Opperman performed by Natahn Tylutki November 8, 2014 7:30 pm at Theatre B Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students; available at the door. Theatre B is proud to host,...
by TheaterB | Oct 14, 2014 | Community Collaborations, Season Twelve, Special Projects, Wit
We’re not done collaborating yet! We are joining with Sanford Health’s Embrace Cancer Survivorship Program and The UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences to present Wit in Grand Forks. The play will have two special performances at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Grand...
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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