The Paradise Center For the Arts presents Annie again this weekend.
Directed by Shelley Wolf
Music, lyrics, and screenplay by Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse, and Martin Charnin.
Kristen Twitchell, Executive Director for the Paradise Center for the Arts announced on Monday, that they are proud to present the award-winning bluegrass band, The High 48s. The show is this Friday, March 23 at 7:30 pm in the Bahl Family Auditorium
In a release to the media, the Paradise Center for the Arts announced that Danger Committee would be performing Friday night at the Bahl Family Auditorium at the Paradise Center for the Arts in Faribault.
Paradise will offer 3 different children's theatre camps, for three different age groups, each camp will end with production(s) for the public. Acting Fun for Little Ones for 3-7-year-olds, Disney’s Lion King Jr. for ages 7 and up, and Pride & Prejudice for ages 13 to 18 years old for the more experienced actors.
Dan Rathbun's follow up to 'Coconuts and Warheads' in 2011 is called 'Coconuts and Mistletoe'. It had it's world premier at the Paradise Center for the Arts, last weekend and there are 4 more performances this week. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7-9 aT 7:30PM and a 2pm matinee Sunday Dec. 10.
It's so hard to believe that it has been 10 years for the Paradise. And they continue to do a great job of bringing great arts and cultural programs to the area.
The Paradise Center for the Arts in downtown Faribault was filled with fans of all ages this weekend as the Faribault Community Theatre transported audiences to France and put on Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Nearly every show was packed, and after catching the Saturday matinee for myself, its no wonder why.
On Tuesday, the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC) announced 40 grants totaling more than $279,000 to applicants in southeastern Minnesota.
This included eight Presenter/Production Assistance grants for $24,000, six Small Towns/Rural Areas grants for $15,900, and 26 Arts & Cultural Heritage grants for $239,780.
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Get ready for a musical treat this Saturday night, September 10, as the Paradise Center for the Arts brings you Gary Rue and the Sensational Sleepers - Beatboom Radio: British Invasion Music '64-'66. They return once again after last year's phenomenal performance to rock the Paradise with the fabulous sounds of the '60s...