Power of Our Voices, Pillsbury House and Theatre’s teen performing arts program, kicks off its 8-weeks [...]
Power of Our Voices teamed up with Washburn High Black Box Action Theatre to present two evenings of original poetry, monologues and theatre.
Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 7pm
featuring Washburn Theatre 2 and 3
Friday, May 25, 2012 at 7pm
“Amplifying the Silence”
featuring the POV class of 2012
Admission: Pay-What-You-Can
Tickets may be purchased at the door.

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Faye Price is the co-director at PH+T. In addition, she is an actor and dramaturge and has worked extensively at the Guthrie Theater, Penumbra, Mixed Blood Theater and Illusion Theater.
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Noel is the co-center director, co-theatre director, and a member of the Actors’ Equity Association. She usually directs at least one show a year at Pillsbury House Theatre.
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Alan M. Berks is the award-winning author of nine full-length plays, seven one-acts, and numerous short plays and monologues that have been seen in Minneapolis, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Indianapolis, and New York.
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Corrie has written a number of works for the stage, including The Hystery of Queen Margaret (adapted from Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays), and a Marxist exploration of Minnesota’s fur trade history in the holiday musical, Beaverdance.
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Elizabeth has been the production stage manager here at Pillsbury House + Theatre since 2011, she is also a freelance stage manager.
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God comes to us in the arts as a way of communicating with each other, whether it be a beautiful painting, an inspiring play or a unforgettable poem; its the way we express our humanity..
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Ellen Fenster is a Twin Cities theater director and teaching artist and loves running the Chicago Avenue Project at PH+T, an awesome place she calls her artistic home.
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Kurt will be appearing next in the Ten Thousand Things production of “Measure for Measure.”
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When you enter the PH+T building, you see Kelsye’s graphic design work on brochures, posters, T-shirts, and coffee mugs. Without her art, life here would be boring.
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Mike has received fellowships from the MN State Arts Board and is currently an Art(ist) On the Verge Jerome Fellow through Northern.Lights.MN, working experimentally at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture.
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Molly Van Avery is a writer, director, and performance artist whose work uses humor and storytelling to dig into the pressing issues of our time.
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Multidisciplinary artist, e.g. bailey, is currently Assistant Directing THE BROTHER SIZE, for director Marion McClinton, presented by Pillsbury House Theatre and the Mount Curve Company, at the Guthrie in September 2012.
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Laurie Carlos is a dynamic, OBIE Award-winning actress, Bessie Award-winning choreographer, and unique director.
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Anton’s mission is to Change the Face of the American Theatre audience.
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Masanari Kawahara is a performer, designer and educator who incorporates puppetry, mask, and movement into his work.
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Antoine is a Resident Teaching Artist at Pillsbury House. He believes that “Art allows you to listen to the world around you and to take in other perspectives, which is not easily done, especially in today’s society.”
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Summer POV
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the road weeps, the well runs dry
Magical, epic, urgent, and poetic, the road weeps, the well runs dry explores issues of spirituality and identity, education and migration, through the story of Wewoka, Oklahoma, the first all-black town in America. Black Seminoles, people of both African and Native heritage, watch all they have built collapse into civil war when the well water runs dry. This exciting play by Marcus Gardley will be seen all over the United States in 2013. Coming to Pillsbury House Theatre September 27 – October 27…
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2013 Naked Stages Fellows Announced
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