Kickin' It Irish

Kickin’ It Irish returns to the Main Stage by popular demand! This family-friendly show has become a St. Patrick’s tradition at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres. Featuring jaw-dropping talent led by Dublin native, Cormac Ó Sé, from the original company of Riverdance, and the O’Shea Irish Dancers, a lineup of 18 championship dancers from their acclaimed studio. Kickin’ It Irish highlights traditional and contemporary Irish step dancing, and music featuring world class musicians in Irish bodhran, whistle, flute, fiddle, guitar, accordion, African djembe and song.

The Heart Sellers

When Luna and Jane run into each other at the supermarket on Thanksgiving Day, they discover they have much in common — they’re both new to America and spending the holiday alone while their medical-resident husbands work the night away. Longing for connection, the two homesick women return to Luna’s apartment for the evening. Over a bottle of wine (or two), they attempt to make a traditional Thanksgiving meal while sharing their stories and dreams. Set eight years after the Hart-Celler Act of 1965 overhauled the U.S.

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MARK

Since Tom Stolz first performed his moving recitation of The Gospel According to St. Mark in 1984 at the Old Log Theatre, it has become a favorite Lenten season tradition with Twin Cities’ audiences. Without props, costumes, or sets, dependent totally on the rich and beautiful language of the King James Bible, the story of Jesus is reborn in the hearts and minds of the audience. Suitable for audiences of all ages, he presents The Gospel According to St. Mark as a message of love and hope to the world.

Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella

This holiday show is guaranteed to be a ball for the whole family!

Spirited, savvy Ella defies her stepmother’s wishes and captures the heart of a charming prince on her quest to transform her life… and the world. Empowered by kindness and a fairy godmother, she both sparkles and sparks change in this beloved classic with some surprise twists! A cherished score, a fresh, modern script, and inventive staging magically combine in Artistic Director Justin Lucero’s Latté Da debut, reminding us that goodness and courage can lead to happily ever after.

Dinner For One

Based on the iconic comedy sketch that became a NYE tradition across Europe, DINNER FOR ONE tells the hilarious story of a dutiful butler helping his employer celebrate her birthday, complete with unpredictable mishaps, a little too much wine, and enchanting live music.

Returning after a sold-out premiere during the winter of 2023, DINNER FOR ONE is a hilarious and heartfelt celebration of love, loss, found family, and live music.

Best Western Plus Grand Rapids

Discover exceptional comfort and top-notch amenities at Best Western Plus Grand Rapids, MN. Perfectly located near Itasca County's scenic trails and attractions, our hotel offers spacious rooms, complimentary hot breakfast, an indoor pool, and free high-speed Wi-Fi. Whether you’re visiting for business or leisure, enjoy easy access to the Judy Garland Museum, Mesabi Trail, and the region's stunning lakes. Book your stay today and experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

The Lafayette

Winona’s newest and swankiest cocktail lounge located in the heart of downtown on 3rd and Lafayette streets!

Stop in for a handcrafted cocktail or glass of wine and enjoy the incredible ambiance. Don’t miss the water vapor fireplace feature~

Charcuterie and small snacks available for purchase as well. 

No website, phone number or social accounts available–this is an experience in-person venue!

Infrastructure Built for Business

When it comes to state infrastructure, Minnesota earns its title, the Star of the North. The state boasts one of the highest-rated infrastructures in the U.S. 

Located in the Midwest, Minnesota leads in air logistics, road transportation, clean energy solutions and broadband access—connecting businesses to the world. And, despite the state’s renowned winters, Minnesota’s infrastructure is built tough—work doesn’t stop just because it’s cold.  

In other words, Minnesota’s infrastructure is built for business.