Homicide for the Holidays
Building on last season’s sold-out performances, MPLS (imPulse) reunites with local improv troupe, The Bearded Company for Homicide for the Holidays, an improvised comedy holiday murder mystery at Squirrel Haus Arts. As the hilarious cast of The Bearded Company improvise a holiday party gone wrong, MPLS (imPulse) sets the mood with an improvisational choral underscore by local composer Josh Clausen.
Dates and times: December 21, 7:00pm
Location: Squirrel Haus Arts
Prices: $40 Preferred Seating; $20 General Admission; $10 Tier-3 Seating
Parking: Grass/Gravel Lot behind venue and street parking. Handicap accessible parking available. Please contact us for more information.
This is a family friendly show.
Accessibility: Accessible seating available. Additional accessibility needs will be honored with advanced request. Please email us at [email protected] or reach us by phone at 319-830-3021.
Dates and times: December 21, 7:00pm
Location: Squirrel Haus Arts
Prices: $40 Preferred Seating; $20 General Admission; $10 Tier-3 Seating
Parking: Grass/Gravel Lot behind venue and street parking. Handicap accessible parking available. Please contact us for more information.
This is a family friendly show.
Accessibility: Accessible seating available. Additional accessibility needs will be honored with advanced request. Please email us at [email protected] or reach us by phone at 319-830-3021.
Squirrel Haus Arts
3450 Snelling Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55406 |
Meet our collaborators:
Since 2011, The Bearded Company in Minneapolis have been performing improvised shows regularly at HUGE Theater in uptown, but have been known to be found all around the Twin Cities and the country performing shows and teaching workshops.
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Joshua Clausen’s music inhabits stylistic interstices, blending elements of concert music, new music technologies and varied popular forms. Described by Public Radio International as “powerful” and “poignant,” Clausen’s works frequently fuse strong rhythmic textures, intense harmony and intricate patterning with narratives from history, mass culture and current events.
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