Tag: The Moving Company

Refugia: Serrand & Co. do gorgeous work

Lately there’s been a multitude of shows in Twin Cities theatres about refugees and immigrants. They’ve run the course from last year’s pandering production of Flower Drum Song at Park Square to the spare but beautiful production of Promise Land…

Liberty Falls 54321: a camp classic

What is theatrical camp? I pondered thith pithy question as I made my way down frozen Portland Avenue after the opening of The Moving Company‘s goofily effective Liberty Falls 54321 (a remount of a play originally done in 2015). I concluded:…

Loves Labours Lost by The Moving Company at the Lab Theater

The Moving Company’s reimagined “Love’s Labours Lost” is not your usual Shakespeare play, but this company “reimagines” theater the way the rest of us order lunch. This show is clever, beautiful and downright funny. Steven Epp’s and Nathan Keepers’ performances, co-imagined and…

For Sale by The Moving Company at the Lab Theater

“What would you call that?” my faithful theater mate asked. “It’s an interactive, semi-improvisational comedy,” I answered, putting the words together slowly. “Oh,” he said, “It’s sort of hard to describe, isn’t it? Really funny, though.” And that’s it in…

“Werther and Lotte” produced by The Moving Company at The Lab Theater

We’ve learned to expect imaginative surprises from The Moving Company. The members of this relatively new company of familiar local theater artists just see theater differently. Werther and Lotte, the Passion and the Sorrow, created by company members Nathan Keepers…