Mishegoss! set to run in Minneapolis
What happens when Albert Einstein, Eddie Cantor, Meyer Lansky, and Major League ballplayer turned spy Moe Berg all share the same stage? Mishegass! Make plans this minute to see the new musical by Joseph Vass, featuring the world-class band Klezmerica, with singer/actors Laura Adams, Kevin Dutcher, Arne Fogel, Geoff Jones, and Michael Paul Levin (remember Michael's outstanding turn as George Gershwin in "Gershwin The Klezmer"?)
The run opens with four previews in St. Cloud: two Saturday night shows October 9 and 16; and two Sunday matinees October 10 and 17. Then the show settles into the Woman's Club Theatre in Loring Park in Minneapolis for a four week run. Shows are Thursday nights, Saturday nights, and two shows on Sundays, starting Thursday evening, October 21. In keeping with the Jewish Sabbath, there will be no Friday evening performances.
For tickets to St. Cloud performances, call (320) 203-1233 or visit www.pioneerplaceonfifth.com
For tickets to Minneapolis Woman's Club Theater performances, contact TicketMaster at (612) 673-0404 or visit www.ticketmaster.com/artist/930276/
For more information, visit our Website at mishegass.com.
Tickets to Mishegass are now on sale and the best seats will go fast! "Mishegass" means "craziness" in Yiddish, and crazy is what you'll be to miss this. Luckily, you have many opportunities to attend.
For tickets to St. Cloud performances, call (320) 203-1233 or visit www.pioneerplaceonfifth.com
For tickets to Minneapolis Woman's Club Theater performances, contact TicketMaster at (612) 673-0404 or visit www.ticketmaster.com/artist/930276/
For those who like to combine good works with good theatre, Mt. ZIon Congregation has bought out the house for the Opening Night in Minneapolis and designated it a special benefit for the temple with an additional mission to help restock the Neighborhood House foodshelves. So, for that one night only, Thursday, October 21, call (651) 774-0354 for tickets, and kindly bring non-perishable food items to share with our less fortunate neighbors.
For more information, visit our Website at mishegass.com. Then call your friends -- of every religious persuasion and none -- and plan a theatre party to celebrate the craziness and wonder of the American immigrant experience. See you there!