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Walking Shadow Theatre Company is a Minneapolis-based professional non-profit theatre company which was founded in 2004 by John Heimbuch, Amy Rummenie and David Pisa with the following aims: to develop the talents of its artists, to nurture audience commitment to the arts, to facilitate dialogue within the community and to examine local culture in a global context.[1] The company's name comes from Act V, Scene V of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Heimbuch and Rummenie currently serve as the company's Artistic Directors; Pisa currently serves as the company's Executive Director.

Production history

2016: The Aliens; Lasso of Truth; The Christians; The River
2015: The Coward; The 3rd Annual One-Minute Play Festival; A Midwinter Night's Revel
2014: The 2nd Annual One-Minute Play Festival; Schiller's Mary Stuart; The Odyssey; The Three Musketeers; Gabriel; The Whale
2013: The Legend of Sleepy Hallow; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde; The Sexual Life of Savages
2012: reasons to be pretty; An Ideal Husband; Compleat Female Stage Beauty; Eurydice
2011: Drakul; after the quake; Saboteur
2010: Mojo; The Transdimensional Couriers Union; See You Next Tuesday; The Crowd You're In With
2009: Caligula;[2] Robots vs. Fake Robots;[3] SQUAWK;[4] Some Girl(s)
2008: 36 Views;[5] The American Pilot;[6] William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead;[7] Amazons and Their Men[8]
2007: The Cryptogram;[9] Fat Pig;[10] Mr. Marmalade[11]
2006: 1926 Pleasant;[12] Seventy Scenes of Halloween
2005: 10-Speed Revolution
2004: The Lives of the Most Notorious Highwaymen

References

  1. ^ "WSTC website, About. Accessed November 3, 2009".
  2. ^ "Royce, Graydon; "Caligula: Everyone's trapped"; Minneapolis Star Tribune; 16 February 2009".
  3. ^ "Brock, Lisa; "Theater review: Laugh today, ponder tomorrow in 'Robots vs. Fake Robots'"; Minneapolis Star Tribune; 17 June 2009".
  4. ^ "Combs, Marianne; "MN Fringe Festival sets attendance records"; Minnesota Public Radio; 10 August 2009".
  5. ^ "Royce, Graydon; "Theater review: '36 Views' worth a view"; Minnesota Star Tribune; 13 February 2008".
  6. ^ "Kleiman, Jaime; "The Plane Truth"; Mpls. St. Paul Magazine; May 2008".
  7. ^ "Skinner, Quinton; "A Guide to the 2008 Fringe Festival"; City Pages; 5 August 2008".
  8. ^ "Papatola, Dominic; "Minnesota's small stages have plenty to offer this theater season"; Minnesota Public Radio; 18 September 2008".
  9. ^ "Royce, Graydon; "Review: 'The Cryptogram' -- Mamet at his briefest"; Minneapolis Star Tribune; 19 February 2007".
  10. ^ "John, Townsend; "Year in Review 2007"; Lavender Magazine; December 2007".
  11. ^ "Royce, Graydon; "Theater review: 'Marmalade' is chilly, but worth a look"; Minneapolis Star Tribune; 27 November 2007".
  12. ^ "Combs, Marianne; "The Fringe from the inside"; Minnesota Public Radio; 4 August 2006".