Audience

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The crowd at Fringe-for-All at the Ritz Theater. Courtesy Minnesota Fringe Festival. Photo: Craig VanDerSchaegen

They sit in the dark; their reactions scare us to death. Who are they? What do they want? They may be the most important actors in your production, yet you know the least about them. Will they judge or join in? In this issue, we stare back at the audience.

Resurrection

Audience | Vision

Theater brings mystery, excitement, and romance, and that’s just when her parents first met. Then she started to see shows.

A war zone

Audience | Process

Four soldiers of the theater are pinned down by enemy fire in an unnamed country in an unnamed war. One of them won’t make it home.

Simplicity

Audience | Social Service

Performing in prisons and homeless shelters teaches Michelle Hensley a few things about connecting with the audience.

Northside

Audience

The only theater in north Minneapolis survives by knowing their neighbors, from Katie to Carissa to Ellen and her friend Shirley.

They, the people

Audience

Does demography make you cringe? How can they put numbers on art? Relax.

Doing data

Audience

We use lots of energy collecting audience surveys then don’t use the results. Let’s root out the disappointing truth.

Humans with pulses

Audience

Lonely theater artists (LTA) seek HWP (humans with pulse) for GT (good time), maybe a couple laughs. Must be willing to pick up tab.

Decisions, decisions

Audience

Habitual theater-goers Kay and Jay Jackson share their secrets about how they make decisions on what to see.

Electric Arc Radio

Audience | Innovation

An ongoing series of staged readings about four writers living in a house?!? How did they wind up with such a cool crowd?

Excerpt from “You Asked For It”

Audience

An excerpt from “You Asked For It”

Beyond “Offending the Audience” or how I came to write America’s most (and least) wanted play

Audience | Innovation

The Neo-Futurists buy pizza for their audience whenever they sell out. Twenty years ago, they never imagined they'd be buying so much pizza.

$hiny object$

Audience | Management

Before they’ll buy a ticket, your audience wants to see that you’re competent. Welcome to graphic design.

Who? Where? What?

Audience

We called around the state to find out where people are going, where they come from, and what they look like. An overview here.

Have some respect, please

Audience

Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding is fine—I saw it once, and it was fine.

Out there in the dark

Audience

A photo gallery of Minnesota audiences.

This is our youth

Audience | Innovation

University of Minnesota student Cristeta Boarini thinks more young people would go to theater, if more theater was like The Flickering Wall.

Blood! Dead cats! Punk rock!

Audience | Vision

Sitting with his unemployment check, actor Casey Greig fantasizes about a season that'll draw in a younger audience. His fantasies are loud.

First, we take Des Moines

Audience | Greater Minnesota

What do you do when you've written a raunchy gay sex farce sure to offend delicate sensibilities? Take it on the road, of course.

Baby, it's cold outside

Audience | Criticism | Tradition

What is a religious experience? What is magic? What does Fat Man Crying have to tell us about these questions and more?

A great space Christmas

Audience | Criticism | Tradition

"You can bet if the Klingons were in two wars at once, and had been for years, they would have the knobby alien balls to own up to it."

Northside

Audience

Workhouse Theatre Company makes its way in North Minneapolis through old-fashioned, one-on-one, grassroots marketing. We reprint this story from Dec. 2008.

Humans with pulses

Audience

Grassroots political movements effect the policies of mainstream politics; perhaps the work you put onstage could also be effected by grassroots groups.

Mown

Audience

Regular MinnesotaPlaylist contributor John Middleton returns with his thoughts on the grassroots.

Watching dance: A four-part primer

Audience

An introduction to four essays by local dancers on how to look at dance.

Experimental dance: The universe unlocked

Audience

Justin Jones reflects on experimental or post-modern dance as an experience of infinite processes.

Bharatanatyam: Poetry in motion

Audience

Jessica Fiala provides multiple ways into watching and understanding Bharatanatyam.

Modern dance: Still rebelling, still evolving

Audience

John Munger holds forth on modern dance and how audiences can improve their watching experience.

Ballet: Not a riddle to decipher

Audience

Justin Leaf on watching classical and contemporary ballet.

Dancing around a subject

Audience | Criticism

The audience responds, live, to Aspen Santa Fe Ballet at the Northop Auditorium on Tuesday, March 8.

Playhouse hooky

Audience

Kevin Coss on how theater can get student butts in seats.

A tale of two theater towns

Audience

Chicago and Minneapolis; Sex and Song; the practical and literal versus the conceptual and suggestive; the heart and body versus the mind.

Sit down. Shut up. (I've done this before — and some audiences actually laughed.)

Audience | Vision

One performer's progression from caring about his audience to caring about his art.

The best is yet to come

Audience | Criticism | Vision

Challenging is a criteria for excellence that Minnesota may experience more in the year to come.

Best of 2010-2011: Red Resurrected

Audience | Criticism

Spare need not be empty. With the aid of the audience's imagination, minimal has maximum effect.

Best of 2010-2011: Chimera

Audience | Criticism

Deborah Stein and Suli Holum's creation crawled under the Bedlam Artistic Director's skin.

In praise of Christmas past

Audience | Criticism

After watching Kevin Kling's latest show at the Fitzgerald, Matt wonders whether the essence of the season is nostalgia.

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