The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: Nina Tso-Ning Fan Plays "The Lark Ascending"
Pastoral with bursts of liveliness. This program features
three composers of the British Isles and their impressionist works inspired by
nature.
Pastoral with bursts of liveliness. This program features
three composers of the British Isles and their impressionist works inspired by
nature.
Pastoral with bursts of liveliness. This program features
three composers of the British Isles and their impressionist works inspired by
nature.
Please
join us for the seventh annual Musician Appreciation Concert! This joyful
celebration of our musicians - who enrich thousands of lives each year - is our
chance to honor them. This one-night-only program is an opportunity to spread a
little joy of your own, as all proceeds go to members of the orchestra. This
concert will showcase the exquisite talent of SPCO musicians through solo and
ensemble performances, as well as opportunities to get to know them.
The Twin Cities Pride Festival is Minnesota’s second-largest and largest FREE Pride festival. It highlights the best in LGBTQIA+ entertainment on four stages and features over 650 vendors, including LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC community resources, artists, and businesses.
Guests must be 21+ to purchase alcohol. An I.D. check wristband is required to purchase alcohol.
The Twin Cities Auto Show is the place to compare hundreds of new vehicles in every category - sedans, compacts, SUVs, trucks, EVs, luxury cars - from domestic and imported brands all under one roof without driving to dealerships around town, including new makes and models that can’t be found on dealer lots. The Twin Cities Auto Show is a non-selling show.
Comedy and tragedy
intertwine in this program of theatrical music including Ludwig van Beethoven’s
dramatic “Coriolan” Overture and Felix Mendelssohn’s lighthearted music
for William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Haydn’s “Il
Distratto” Symphony repurposes music from a comedic play about a gentleman
so absent-minded he nearly forgets his own wedding!
A very Baroque program grounded in the music of Bach, his
English contemporaries and 20th century British composers. Plus, a very special
piece that harkens back to our very first concert in 1959.
The Barn Theatre Presents: Beating A Dead Horse
By Jenny Stafford
Directed by Thom Rosengren
Synopsis: Steve and Marty Martin are two brothers on the brink of closing their failing pet funeral home, “A Nice Farm Upstate with Plenty of Room to Run Around.” That is, until an eccentric, rich old lady offers them a fortune for the funeral of her nearly dead racehorse, Sir Trots-A-Lot. There’s only one problem: the horse won’t die. A comedy about some loveable fools and their wild schemes. No animals were harmed making this show.
7 Weekends of Huzzah & Cheers!
King Henry and his royal court invite one and all to his 16th Century European village featuring 16 stages of exciting entertainment. Over 250 artisans fill the Festival marketplace to display and sell their handcrafted wares for a truly unique shopping experience. Patrons can interact with hundreds of memorable characters roaming the village streets as well as view live armored jousting throughout the day. Come celebrate our 54th season by visiting the Festival grounds in Shakopee, MN. Huzzah!
The Great Northern festival invites our community out into the cold for five days of outdoor fun, climate engagement, music, art, and food experiences that celebrate the joy and possibility of winter in our region. Join us for groundbreaking climate conversations, an indoor & outdoor music series co-presented by The Current, a youth-led science fair, community arts, vendor markets, and outdoor adventures that make the most of Minnesota winters--from snowshoeing and fat tire biking to communal sauna sessions.
Location: Saint Anthony Main