A 1920's classic comes to the Paramount Theatre stage this weekend as GREAT Theatre kicks off their 20th Anniversary season with "Singin' in the Rain."
There is no way you and your family will be bored this weekend with all of the fun things happening in Central Minnesota this weekend. You can see the classic musical Singin' in the Rain put on by GREAT Theatre, enjoy the piano stylings of the 5 Browns at the College of St. Benedict's, grab a beer at the Bad Habit Brewing Oktoberfest, check out the Little Falls Arts and Craft Fair, and watch three great bands perform at the Bernick's Arena Fall Outdoor Concert. Read more in The Weekender!
After twelve weeks of construction GREAT Theatre is ready to unveil their new Helgeson Learning Lab Theatre. Wednesday's grand opening kicks off the 20th Anniversary season for GREAT Theatre.
You will be able to find a lot to do this weekend around Central Minnesota. Enjoy the sounds of Copperhead Creek at Rollies, sing to the songs of Rod Stewart at Pioneer Place, enjoy some family fun at the St. Joseph Community Showcase, grab a bite to eat in Little Falls with their dinner theater performance of Moon Over Buffalo, and check out Great Theatre's performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Read more in The Weekender!
You can sign your son or daughter up for GREAT Theatre’s 2017 Summer Theatre Camp this week. Registration for season ticket holders open's Monday, with registration for everyone else opening Wednesday.
The fun is back again this weekend for you and your family to enjoy around Central Minnesota. You can head up to Little Falls for the Crazy On You dance party, enjoy a laugh at the Veranda Variety Hour, listen to the African band Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, hear Gladys Knight rock the Mystic Lake showroom and have one last chance to check out GREAT Theatre's James and the Giant Peach. Read more in The Weekender!
Grab the family and get out and enjoy another wonderful weekend full of fun around Central Minnesota. GREAT Theatres performance of James and the Giant Peach comes to life this weekend, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf is back at Pioneer Place, the District 742 Honor Band is holding their annual concert, Diamondback will rock the stage at Benton Station, and gather at St. Paul for the annual Crashed Ice skating competition. Read more in The Weekender!