Candid Theater Co. Highlights
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May 1, 1999 Candid theater co formed
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November 10, 1999 Candid Theater Co first production $9.36 - "Candid Theater Co. tackels a tough subject with grace" ~ South side pride - "A young company opens with a bang...go see $9.36" ~Star tribune
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February 1, 2000 Little Shop of Horrors - Best musical ~Lavender Magazine - "Theatre company to watch" ~Star tribune
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June 5, 2000 Sketches in time By Maxine Klein World premier of OBIE award winning director Maxine Klein - Pulse of the Twin Cities "Hot Show" - Outstanding ensemble ~Star tribune
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September 1, 2000 Androgyny By Seraphina Rishardson - Best Direction ~Lavender Magazine - Star Tribune "Hot ticket" - "...one of the reasons that Minneapolis is known for small theatre companies. Candid Theater Co. has yet to disappoint" ~Pulse of the Twin Cities
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January - May 2001 Androgyny By Seraphina Rishardson - Candid Theater Co. is invited to Rugters University Remount
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July 7 2001 8th floor of Limbo By Seraphina Richardson - Pulse of the Twin Cities "Hot Show" - Outstanding ensemble ~Lavender Magazine
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March 2002 Androgyny By Maxine Klein - Best Play ~Lavender Magazine - Outstanding ~Direction Star Tribune
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April 2002 Ambush World Premier by Maxine Klein - Best Direction ~Lavender Magazine - Best Director ~Star Tribune - "Maxine Klein brings amazing thought and insight to her post 9/11 production, Candid Theater Co. once again has a winner" ~Lavender Magazine
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- Outstanding Play ~Pulse of the Twin Cities - Star Tribune "Hot Ticket" - "Smart productions are what Candid theater is known for, Found Naked doesn't disappoint." ~Pulse of the Twin Cities
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January 2004 "31st and 1st" By Justin Kirkeberg and Maxine Klein - "... has been missing for far to long but well worth it "31st and 1st" ~Pulse of the Twin Cities - "A modern epic, told as a highly personal story... it wont let you go" ~insight news
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May 2005 Ambush by Maxine Klein -"A smart update of what was a very smart play" ~Pulse of the Twin Cities
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August 2008 Macbeth by William Shakespeare ~ "a fascinating, bleak, spiritually arid quality to Shakespeare's tale--as if the central issue of the play was not good vs. evil but hope vs. moral and spiritual exhaustion." ~ Jack Helbig - Chicago Reader
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