After over two years of work the opening night for Dying To Make It is only one month away.
The show will premiere at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis and the cast agrees that there isn’t a more appropriate venue in the Twin Cities. Tickets are on sale now and are expected to sell out both nights.
The press is also starting to pick up on the buzz as articles are beginning to appear in local papers and music blogs. Here are some excerpts from “Round the Dial” by veteran Minneapolis music critic, Tom Hallett.
“Dying To Make It is no schlocky, yawner of a rock opera, it’s a grand, talent-sporting warning/celebration extravaganza that takes the viewer/listener from earth to Purgatory and beyond, and does it in a classy, stand-out style…”
“With a total of two acts comprised of 24 songs, audience members will be exposed to every little thought, action, and decision the cast members make. This is an unbelievable experience that literally only comes around these parts once in a very great while.”
“Do yourselves and your weird-winter blues a favor- pick up some tickets, surprise some friends or family you really think a lot of, and get out to see Dying To Make It!! You can’t say you didn’t have fair warning, and we guarantee you that you’ll be thrilled beyond belief afterwards.”
Coming from a critic who has been exposed to Minneapolis local music for decades this is high praise and we are flattered to have received it.
After over two years of work the opening night for Dying To Make It is only one month away.
The show will premiere at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis and the cast agrees that there isn’t a more appropriate venue in the Twin Cities. Tickets are on sale now and are expected to sell out both nights.
The press is also starting to pick up on the buzz as articles are beginning to appear in local papers and music blogs. Here are some excerpts from “Round the Dial” by veteran Minneapolis music critic, Tom Hallett.
“Dying To Make It is no schlocky, yawner of a rock opera, it’s a grand, talent-sporting warning/celebration extravaganza that takes the viewer/listener from earth to Purgatory and beyond, and does it in a classy, stand-out style…”
“With a total of two acts comprised of 24 songs, audience members will be exposed to every little thought, action, and decision the cast members make. This is an unbelievable experience that literally only comes around these parts once in a very great while.”
“Do yourselves and your weird-winter blues a favor- pick up some tickets, surprise some friends or family you really think a lot of, and get out to see Dying To Make It!! You can’t say you didn’t have fair warning, and we guarantee you that you’ll be thrilled beyond belief afterwards.”
Coming from a critic who has been exposed to Minneapolis local music for decades this is high praise and we are flattered to have received it.
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