Shutdown ‘Devastating’ for Local Theatres

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted more than just businesses across the Northland. Non-profit organizations have also been hit hard. Audiences can’t fill theatre seats. That means organizations like the Duluth Playhouse haven’t had their primary revenue source for the last two months. “When we had projected $1.2 million in ticket sales, it’s apparent that’s about […]

Announcing the casts for Calendar Girls, Death of a Salesman, and Lend Me A Tenor

The wait is over… Before we make each cast announcement, we’d like to take this time to thank each and every person who came out to audition. If you were cast, congratulations! If you were not cast, we’re sorry it didn’t work out this time, but thank you immensely for bringing your talent to our audition  rooms. We […]

A Note from the Director of ‘1984’

“George Orwell’s novel 1984 is a quintessential dystopian novel. Since being published in 1949 it has continuously been relevant as a warning of authoritarianism. Government surveillance, perpetual war, English Socialism or Newspeak, Thoughtcrime, Historical Revisionism and Big Brother are themes that are ringing truer with people today in more significant ways than ever before and […]