2008 Road Show:

2008’s show, The Little (Foreclosed) House on the (Stolen) Prairie looked to our history, both personal and political, as a path towards understanding each individual’s place within the current economic crisis. With moving personal stories and lots of humor, the company explored the mystery of shelters filling up while neighborhoods empty out, and invited the audience to share in a solution.
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“Experience is the most important part of living, and the exchange of ideas and human contact is all life really is.”
~ Karim Rashid, prolific and celebrated designer—from the book, A Whole New Mind
Funds for this activity are provided, in part, by the COMPAS Community Art Program through a grant from the McKnight Foundation; and by the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council through an appropriation by the Minnesota Legislature.