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“Our Town” by Nightpath Theatre Company: Hope undefeated by the march of time

Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning play Our Town first hit stages in 1938, but the play chronicling the life and times of the citizens of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, begins in 1901. The story ends in 1913, before the two world wars that changed everything; it was also the year my grandmother was born. One hundred years later, Nightpath Theatre Company has been taking their own production of Our Town on the road—to schools, senior facilities, and community centers around the state. The final destination for their tour was a couple of public performances at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis, where I caught the show. -Matthew A. Everett, TC Daily Planet

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Our Town

By Thornton Wilder Presented at The Southern Theater as the last leg of a “Connecting Communities with Classics” tour that included Retirement communities, schools and community centers.

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Old Times

Nightpath Theatre’s production of Harold Pinter’s Old Times, presented at Loring Alley Theatre, November 2012.

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Nightpath Theatre’s “Old Times” Reviewed by Janet Preus

One of the pleasures of reviewing theater in the Twin Cities is discovering another brave, small theater company tackling a challenging play and nailing it. The company is Nightpath Theatre, the play is Old Times, a modern classic by Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter, and the place is the stripped down Loring Alley Theater, a space that compels an audience to relate to the revelations on the stage in an immediate way.

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The Three Sisters

May, 2012. Nightpath presents Anton Chekhov‘s The Three Sisters at Walker Community Church, Minneapolis

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Macbeth: rehearsing

January, 2011. Nightpath Theatre presents “Macbeth: Rehearsing” – an original production of a typical rehearsal of one of the greatest tragedies ever written.

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