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  Colossal at Mixed Blood Theatre

Colossal

Mixed Blood Theatre
1501 S 4th Street Minneapolis

Mixed Blood -- which pioneered the concept of colorblind casting in decades past -- continues to expand its definition of inclusive theater: Andrew Hinderaker's script will be performed in four 15-minute quarters with a half-time show, featuring a dance company and a drum corps. Toby Forrest, a quadriplegic actor from Los Angeles, leads a 20-person cast directed by Will Davis, a transgender theater artist known for movement-based work.

Thru - Nov 2, 2014

Wednesdays: 7:30pm
Thursdays: 7:30pm
Fridays: 7:30pm
Saturdays: 7:30pm
Sundays: 2:00pm



Price: $20

Box Office: 612-338-6131

www.mixedblood.com



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  Colossal Reviews

Twin Cities Daily Planet - Highly Recommended

"...The best thing about Colossal is that it trusts the audience to be able to make these connections. The story isn’t told in a strictly linear fashion in either the past or the present. People almost never fully say what they mean. Memory is unreliable and changing. But the writer and the production wisely puts the puzzle pieces in the audience’s hands and lets them shape the narrative and find the truth inside it. Even if (like me) you don’t really understand football or dance or men in love, you’ll recognize and connect with the human struggles in Colossal. Emotionally and intellectually, Colossal is an enormously satisfying viewing experience. For an unproducible piece of theater, it turned out remarkably well."
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Matthew Everett


Twin Cities Pioneer Press - Highly Recommended

"...There's a distinct possibility that "Colossal" packs more issues and action into its 65 minutes than any other piece of theater you'll see this season. It's breathtaking and audacious in its ambition, percussive and high-flying in its execution, galvanizing in its effect."
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Dominic P. Papatola


How Was The Show - Somewhat Recommended

"...All in all, Colossal seems torn between the quiet demands of the basic story and the rollicking panache with which it’s presented. Perhaps a balance can be struck between the two impulses. It hasn’t happened yet."
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John Olive



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