Inhuman
Ok, to be fair, I am a huge fan of everything Skewed Visions does. But even among an exceptional body of work, this one stands out.
The show only seats 30, and there are only a few performances and tickets left. If you see one thing in the Twin Cities this year, this should be it. Tickets and information here.
I don't want to say too much about it because I want you to see it and then I want to discuss it with you. But i will say this. get there a little early if you want to look through the rehearsal photos beforehand (or a lot early if you want to grab a drink and a dog at Meteor, down the block.)
It's a contradiction to try to stay focused in a situation where you want to be hyper-aware of everything, but that's exactly what I would ask of you.
After the performance, take advantage of Charles' invitation to walk through and explore the set. Every single inch brings so much to take in. The performers are incredibly generous in discussing the process as well.
If you thought you were over everything that happened during Operation Metro Surge, I can promise you that you are not.
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Afterwards, we went to Stargazer, which has been on our "to visit" list forever, and it was an excellent call.
We sat in the front and enjoyed amazing cocktails with a view of a starry "sky" inside and a sunset sky outside.
We had delicious pasta (and fries, and dessert).
We discussed the show, and people-watched, and had an amazing night, leading up to our 20th anniversary tomorrow (and then we came home and picked up the kid from a party).
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