2023 - 2024 Season

Sandra Day O’Connor was an extroverted Westerner who grew up on a ranch. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an introverted, opera-loving New Yorker. Despite their differing backgrounds, methodologies, and political leanings, a friendship was forged between these first two women justices who fought for equity and changed the legal status of the American woman. A new play by an Emmy and Peabody award-winning writer and lawyer, based on the award-winning book of the same name by Linda R. Hirshman.
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World Premiere
Spawned from what many would say is William Shakespeare's most controversial play, this modern rendering is a dark comedy that takes place where The Merchant of Venice leaves off. In it, banished Shylock returns to see his daughter, Jessica, who is now settled into a happy Christian marriage. Their reunion sets them both on a journey of personal discovery and identity. This exciting new play explores themes of anti-Semitism and faith, and the many facets of Shakespeare's most iconic characters.
"Having previously played Shylock at the Guthrie Theater, I look forward to revisiting Shakespeare's world, reuniting with my daughter, and rediscovering our banished Jewish identity." - Robert Dorfman
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Arnold Beckoff is a drag queen in NYC. What does he want in life? Happiness! A husband, a child, and respect from his Jewish mother! Taking place in the 1970/80s, the award-winning comedy Torch Song Trilogy helped set the stage for the emergence of gay rights and the fight for human dignity. Updated by the playwright in 2017, with tenderness and great humor, Torch Song reminds us how fragile those rights remain.
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Add-On
Elise Cole, Stand-up Comic
An Evening with Elise Cole, Stand-up Comic
Thursday, August 17, 2023, 7:30
Ticket price is $15 with subscription purchase (savings of $5).
Elise Cole is an Iranian-Jewish stand-up comedian who has headlined at House of Comedy and other venues. She is the youngest child in her blended Persian-Jewish and Irish-Catholic family. She treads the strange abyss between Jews and Catholics, Gen-X and Millennials, marriage and motherhood. Her debut album, Real Hot Dumb Dumbs, explores the challenges of parenting and stand up in the fluid landscape of the 21st century. Join us for a new experience at Six Points Theater as we ride the roller-coaster of life, marriage, motherhood, and being Jewish.
Joining Elise will be Emcee Robert Baril, a nationally touring headliner hailed by the Star Tribune as “the sharpest political commentator [in] the Twin Cities.”
And special guest Jesse Jacobs, a new dad, a doctor by day and a rising comedic star by night!
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SUBSCRIBER TICKETS FOR 3-SHOWS:
Tuesdays
1:00 pm
$72
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
$72
Thursdays
7:30 pm
$72
Saturdays
8:00 pm
$105
Sundays
1:00 pm
$87
Sundays
7:00 pm
$72
Full-Time Student
Mix & match any dates & times
$39
ADD-ON SUBSCRIPTION
Subscriber - $15 / Elise Cole
Order Processing Fee - $5
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