When a crew of disorderly friends form a kickass punk band to save the world from apathy, depression, and The Man, they face Midwestern backlash. Join these grungy guardians’ live music debut as they clown, tussle, and fuck shit up. “Too Punk To Care” will be presented at Intermedia Arts as a part of the 2015 Minnesota Fringe Festival on: Fri, 7/31 at 5:30 PM Sun, 8/2 at 1:00 PM Thurs, 8/6 at 8:30 PM Sat, 8/8 at 1:00 PM Sun, 8/9 at 5:30 PM Buy tickets here: http://
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Rehearsing Failure – new and improved at The Southern January 24th!
Postcard design by Joanna Harmon
We’re at it again! Rehearsing Failure debuted at the Red Eye Theater in New Works 4 Weeks last summer. Kicking off 2015 as part of The Southern’s ARTshare program we’re presenting an overhauled, next stage evolution featuring new songs, new text, and new scenes.
Our new production opens January 24th with ten performances running in rep with Swandive Theater’s Defying Gravity. Get your tickets today here or by phone (612.326.1811).
More information about the show here, and on our production blog here.
One note about ARTshare and tickets. We highly encourage Novi Most friends and fans to support this new and important initiative by getting an $18 per month membership. You can read more about ARTshare here. Your membership will get you a ticket to shows at no additional cost (including ours!), you’ll be supporting Novi Most AND the larger theater community. Single tickets are $24+ fees.
Tickets available for Something About a Bear premiereБилеты на спектакль “Кое-что о Медведе”
Buy tickets to our new production, Something About a Bear, running April 11-21, here.
We are excited to offer the following deals:
Family matinee special
4 for $24 to any matinee performance — use discount code “BEARFAM4”
Fringe button discount
$2 off an adult ticket to any performance with a Fringe button — use discount code “FRINGE”
Something About a Bear: TNM to premiere a New Play by Constance Congdon in April 2013
Theatre Novi Most will present a world premiere of a new script by Constance Congdon based on the Russian play An Ordinary Miracle by Evgeny Shvartz. We are developing this “fairy tale for adults” with the Playwrights’ Center and co-producing the production with the University of Minnesota Dept of Theatre Arts and Dance as part of their Reimagining Community Arts Partnerships initiative. Last year the U partnered in a similar way with Theatre Latte Da for a critically acclaimed production of Spring Awakening and we are delighted to be next year’s RiCAP choice. The new play which features a mischievous wizard, a bear turned into a man, a cross dressing princess, an epic snow storm and a hysterical tyrant king will run April 12-21 at the Stoll Thrust Theatre on the UMN campus and will be aimed at ages 8-80. A delightful evening is promised for young and old!