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Jaime Kleiman


Recent Articles by Jaime Kleiman

Southern Man

Southern Man

Inventive director Jon Ferguson is helping revitalize the Southern Theater after the controversial dismissal of the venue's longtime artistic leader last summer.

Beyond the Fringe

Beyond the Fringe

Michelle Myers’s one-woman show captures the vitality of the working-class St. Paul neighborhood where she grew up.

Grey Gardens Poster

Grey Gossip

The musical Grey Gardens tells the tale of two women who might have benefited from being slightly closer relatives of Jackie Onassis.

Perfect Pie: Mykel Pennington, Lisa Bol

More Pie, Please

In a world where women only hold 20 percent of professional theatrical jobs, Perfect Pie is a telling example of why 20% Theatre Company Twin Cities is on the verge of something great.

Sarah Agnew

Suddenly Seeing Sarah

This Guthrie-audience favorite has become one of the busiest—and best—actors in town.

Theater: Miss Richfield

Christmas Therapy

Much like that eccentric aunt you might invite to the party but never to spend the night, Miss Richfield is a cure-all for any kind of Christmas blues.

Theater: Simon Jones

The Magician’s Wife

Shadowlands explores the relationship between C.S. Lewis and his wife, a relationship that forever altered Lewis’s views on what it means to live, suffer, and love. Catch it at the Guthrie Theater, Nov. 1-Dec. 21.

Lisa Loomer'play DistrACTed

DistrACTed

Lisa Loomer hopes her controversial new play motivates her audience to think about some tough questions.

Southern Theater's production of Animal Farm

Animal Pragmatism

It may seem silly for humans to portray animals, but Animal Farm director Jon Ferguson has succeeded in creating a thought-provoking, cautionary tale.

Children's Theatre Company

Fun and Funk

Children's Theatre Company has always made shows that everyone from toddlers to grandparents love, and this fall’s lineup is especially eclectic, with a slew of new plays by internationally acclaimed artists.




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