March 2010 Issue   
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From The Hammer

Articles

• David H. Koch Theater Renovation
• Volunteering for USITT 

Production Casebook

• Slate Tiles for Proof

Sponsors

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Section Notices

  • ELECTIONS!!
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People, Places, Happenings     

• Productions Around the Region
• Weaving and Design in Norway

Employment

• Medora Musical INTERNS
• Field Service Drafter

Who's Minding the Store?

 

Resources & Info

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Index

 Productions Around The Region

Weaving & Design in Norway

 

Productions Around The Region

Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN
Arabian Nights   by Mary Zimmerman     April 22-25
Gustavus Dance Concert     May 14-16


Anoka Ramsey CC
Anoka, MN
Production of Robber Bridegroom, February 2010

Robber


View the Robber Bridegroom Photo Album submitted by Peter Leohl


Winona State University, Winona, MN
http://www.winona.edu/thad/
The 42nd Annual Children's Theatre production -
Alice in Wonderland - April 9 at 7:00, April 8 at 3:00 pm
WSU Performing Arts Center Main Stage

For tickets and info call 507-457-5235, or go to our new online ticket site - wsuartstickets.com


St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN
http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/theatre/currenttheatreseason.html
Assassins Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by John Weidman
April 8-11 & 15-17, 2010


Minnesota State Mankato Department of Theatre & Dance
Mankato, MN
http://www.mnsu.edu/theatre/
Beauty Queen of Lenane  March 24-27
42nd Street   April 8-18
Virgin Territory    April 21-24
Spring Dance Concert    April 29-May1



University of North Dakota Grand Forks

Next Year's Season Announcement: 2010-11

How  to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (October), Scarcity (November), The Dining Room (February), Curse of the Starving Class (April)



WeavingNorway

International Workshop Invitation
Weaving and Design in Norway

Welcome to the third vadmel course at Vesaas Farm and Mjonøy Handcraft and Cultural Center in Vinje, Telemark.   Weave with Norwegian master weavers on a working farm in the mountains.  Each participant weaves vadmel cloth the first week.  We full the cloth at a reconstructed water powered fulling mill on the weekend, and we cut and sew custom designed garments inspired by Norwegian traditions during the second week. The course is an immersion experience in Norway's rich rural textile culture.  May 30 – June 12, 2010.  Email for details and registration information. 

North American contact:
Carol Colburn, Professor of Theatre - Costume History and Design
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, USA.
carol.colburn@uni.edu  

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