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Showing This Season At 825 Arts
Dabke with El-Funoun Popular Palestinian Dance Troupe

October 22-25th at 825 Arts
El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe is a dance group inspired by Arab-Palestinian popular dance in particular, and world dance in general, developing artistic productions that express the feelings and ideas of its in-house creative artists and contribute to liberating the individual and society at large.
October 24 + 25 @ 7pm
Find more programs by El-Funoun at https://elfunoun-dabke2025.eventive.org/schedule
Ten Thousand Things Theater: Two Gents

Two Gents by William Shakespeare
Directed by Caitlin Lowans
Music by Ryan Lee
Featuring Michelle de Joya, Kamani Graham, Kurt Kwan, Kimberly Richardson, and Sara Richardson and understudy Anna Schloerb
Stage Manager Kenji Shoemaker
Costume Designer Ash Kaun
Props Designer Abbee Warmboe
Two best friends—one who resists love and one who falls headfirst into it—separate to find their way in life. On their journeys, each is struck by cupid’s arrow, but as friendship and love soon cross, it’s up to the “objects” of their affections to set things right. In this reimagined Shakespeare comedy, lovers, servants, suitors, and outlaws all collide in an identity-swapping, rip-roaring, clown-around comedy with a feminist heart.
Run time of 100 minutes with no intermission.
October 30th-November 2nd at 825 Arts
Learn more and buy tickets at https://tenthousandthings.org/two-gents/
Full Circle Theater: The Cost Of Living
Full Circle Theater-The Cost of Living
Written by Martyna Majok and directed by Shá Cage
An honest, original work that invites audiences to examine diverse perceptions of privilege and human connection through two pairs of mismatched individuals: a former trucker and his recently paralyzed ex-wife, and an arrogant young man with cerebral palsy and his new caregiver.
Featuring: Andy Johnson, Rich Remedios, Quinci Bachman, Houa Moua, Jiccarra N. Hollman, Carmen Multz, Tolu Ekisola
Cost of Living is recommended for general audiences (PG/PG-13). The running time is approximately 2 hours with one 10 minute break. This piece explores themes such as death, mentions of sexual content, strong language.
Many Opportunities to Circle Around and Dig in Deeper
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Sat Oct 11: 2:45-3:30pm • Post play discussion ‘Making an Accessible Play’ with Choreographer Sandy Agustin, Accessibility Coordinator Jess Henning, Board Op Shoshana Freund and Managing Director, Quinci Bachman.
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Sat. Oct. 11th: 8:45pm • Post Play Reception with cake + Meet the Team
Join the creative team in the lobby for Cake & Conversation. Featured Community Artist Taja Will presents a sneak peek to their newest work. Kashimana Ahua loops sounds and vibes in the lobby.
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Wed. Oct. 15: 4:30-6:30pm • Pre-play Theater Accessibility Forum. Discussion, Sharing, and Transformative conversation around making theater for all bodies. Educators, Students, Artists, Guest Theaters and Community invited.
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Wed. Oct 15: 8:45pm- 9:45pm • Jiccarra N. Hollman and Houa Moua host a Post Show Open Mic centering artist with disabilities. Cookies provided.
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Thursday Oct 16: 6:00-6:30pm • Pre-play Touch Tour. A Sensory opportunity to engage with the tactile space, set, and props. Sign up at fullcircletheatertickets@
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Fri. Oct. 17: 5:30-6:30pm • Pre-show Discussion w/ the director and Artistic Director Shá Cage
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Those who are able, are asked to pay the fair market price of $35-45 per ticket. All patrons are able to pick a sliding ticket price from $15 – $55. Every performance is Pay as You Are Able in accordance with our Mission and Core Values.
A select number of all access complimentary $0-14 tickets are available for community members who need them most. Email in advance: fullcircletheatertickets@
No one turned away. Email fullcircletheater.org to request this ticket two days prior to your visit. For those who are able to pay above the market price, your additional dollars will support the ticket price of those who need it most.
Seating is General Admission. Doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain.
For box office questions email: fullcircletheatertickets@
Queer & Funny Improv Festival

November 9th, join Queer & Funny Improv and Very Funny Improv for the Queer and Funny Improv Festival! The festival aims to highlight the diversity of queer comedic voices, spread the joy of improv as an art form, and create a space where all can enjoy themselves while being their full selves. Join at 11am to participate in an improv workshop with Jill Bernard, and at 7pm enjoy a curated line-up of queer improvisers and groups based here in the Twin Cities.
Learn more at https://www.queerandfunny.com/
Performance registration: https://www.crowdwork.com/e/queer-and-funny
Workshop Registration: https://www.crowdwork.com/e/a-workshop-with-jill-bernard
BIPOC Improv Jams With Good Camel Comedy

Every last Sunday of the month, join Good Camel Comedy Theater for an evening dedicated to the voices and talents of BIPOC improvisers. Dive into the spontaneity of improv where no scripts are needed, just the magic of the moment!
6:30 PM – 7:45 PM: Warm-up and Prep for BIPOC players only.
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM: Open Improv Jam (Public Show) – All are welcome!
More Coming Soon!
Want your show to be at 825 Arts? Email matt@825arts.org or go to our Rental Page to learn more!