
OUR FINAL SHOW LASSO OF TRUTH
by Carson Kreitzer
April 15-May 1, 2016
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THANK YOU! WORKHAUS ANNOUNCES END
After 10 years and 25 new plays, we accomplished what we intended.
Did you see Doe, our first show?
Be sure not to miss, Lasso of Truth, which will be our last.
Celebrate Workhaus History
Skin Deep Sea, by Stanton Wood (2015) 
Celebrate Workhaus History
Little Eyes, by Cory Hinkle (2011) 
Celebrate Workhaus History
The Mill, by Jeannine Coulombe (2012) 
Celebrate Workhaus History
800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick, by Victoria Stewart (2009)
Updates
Sarah Myers’s The Realm will be produced by The Other Theatre Company at the Side Project in Chicago April 14 to May 10, and her solo play I Do Today will be featured during Greenhouse Theater Center’s Solo Celebration in the fall of 2016.
Alan Berks’ adaptation of Six Characters in Search of an Author will be produced at Park Square Theatre April 19-May 8 and his play, Complicated Fun, about the Minneapolis music scene will be produced at the History Theater in April 28-May 29.
Carson Kreitzer is a 2015/16 McKnight Fellow in Playwriting at the Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis and winner of a 2016 Jonathan Larson Award.
Stanton Wood’s adaptation of The Snow Queen was produced by multiple theaters over the past year, and his comedy Nymph was produced by Paper Wing Theatre Company in Monterey, California.
Jeannine Coulombe’s new musical I LOVE YOU, STINKY FACE plays April 15-May 15, 2016 at Stages Theatre Company.
In 2015, Dominic Orlando became a staff writer for “The OA”, a new thriller produced by Plan B for Netflix.
Christina Ham will enjoy four productions of her work in the Twin Cities including two World Premieres (the critically-acclaimed Nina Simone: Four Women which is currently enjoying a sold-out run at Park Square Theatre and Scapegoat at Pillsbury House Theatre)
Trista Baldwin’s BUILD IT was commissioned by the Flea Theatre in NYC as part of THE MYSTERIES. More info. Trista’s play WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE FOR DINNER? is in workshop at the Seattle Rep.
“Workhaus is the single greatest source of new play production in the Twin Cities.”
Graydon Royce, Star Tribune
