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Say
You Love SatanTWIN CITIES PREMIERE
by
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
"...a smart, hip comedy...a
scarily hilarious delight."
- NY Post
Andrew, an affable graduate student researching the works
of Dostoevsky, meets a handsome stranger named Jack. The two
immediately hit it off and start dating, despite the fact
that Jack has the Mark of the Beastyou know, 666burned
into his forehead. As this seriously entertaining comedy unspools,
Andrew slowly begins to realize, with mounting dread and horror,
that Jack isnt the Devils son, but something far,
far worse...truly, a boyfriend of the damned.
Oct. 5th through Oct. 28th
Friday and Saturday nights @ 8pm
Sunday nights @ 7pm
Monday, Oct. 8th @ 7pm is Pay-What-You-Roll Night! |

All
shows at the Lowry Lab
in downtown St. Paul
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A
Christmas Carol:
The Drinking GameWORLD PREMIERE
by
The Mechanical Division
adapted from the book by Charles Dickens
Inspired
by the Guthrie to do something different for the holidays,
The Mechanical Division brings you the classic Christmas story
with one added ingredient. Enter the wonderful world of Scrooge,
Fezziwig, and Tiny Tim. As a member of the audience, you'll
be encouraged to make merry with them as they come alive,
igniting the holiday spirit for young and old alike...but
not so much young.
Nov. 30th through Dec. 30th
Friday and Saturday nights @ 8pm
Sunday nights @ 7pm |

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Reefer
Madness:
The MusicalTWIN CITIES PREMIERE
Book
by Kevin Murphy & Dan Studney
Music by Dan Studney
Lyrics by Kevin Murphy
"Marijuana leads to homosexuality...and
therefore to AIDS."
- White House Drug Czar Carlton Turner, 1986
Inspired by the original 1936 film of the same name, this
raucous musical comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the
hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall prey to marijuana,
leading them on a hysterical downward spiral filled with evil
jazz music, sex, and violence.
REEFER MADNESS is a highly stylized and satirical political
commentary. It contains adult humor, religious parody, drug
use, as well as suggested violence and sexual explicitness.
It therefore may be inappropriate for younger audiences.
April 4th through April 27th
Friday and Saturday nights @ 8pm
Sunday nights @ 7pm
Monday, April 7th is Free-Munchies Night |

All
shows at the Lowry Lab
in downtown St. Paul
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