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2007 Show Calendar

Songs From The Tall Grass will be touring the Midwest in August and September of 2007. Produced in association with Rebecca Petersen and A Center for the Arts in Fergus Falls, MN, the summer tour is supported in part by an American Masterpieces grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The production will feature Songs From The Tall Grass creator, Randy Hale in the lead role of Narrator as well as Wisconsin fiddle and mandolin virtuoso, Randy Sabien. Other cast members include actors, singers and musicians from Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. The tour will be appearing at a theater near you on:

DayDateLocation
FriAugust 24A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls, MN
SatAugust 25A Center for the Arts Fergus Falls, MN
SunAugust 26A Center for the Arts Fergus Falls, MN
WedAugust 29Big Top Chautauqua, Washburn, WI
ThurAugust 30Albert Lea Civic Theatre, Albert Lea. MN
FriSept 7The Illusion Theater, Minneapolis, MN
SatSept 8The Illusion Theater, Minneapolis, MN
WedSept 12The Arts Center, Jamestown, ND
SatSept 15The Historic Holmes Theater, Detroit Lakes, MN
ThurSept 20John Chalberg Theatre, Central Lakes College, Brainerd, MN
FriSept 21John Chalberg Theatre, Central Lakes College, Brainerd, MN
SatSept 22Dassel-Cokato Performing Arts Center, Cokato, MN
SunSept 23Memorial Auditorium, Dawson, MN
MonSept 24Memorial Auditorium, Dawson, MN (student performance)
ThurSept 27Hansen Theatre, Minnesota State University, Moorhead
FriSept 28A Center for the Arts Fergus Falls, MN
SatSept 29A Center for the Arts Fergus Falls, MN
SunSept 30A Center for the Arts Fergus Falls, MN

Please check back often as we are adding dates throughout the summer. Text End

“In a time when politicians bandy about phrases like 'family values' Songs From The Tall Grass tells a beautiful and expressive story of an America we've almost left behind.”
- Potomac News