Connie Shaver is a marketing communications consultant with a passion for building relationships and a wealth of experience in the Twin Cities' arts and entertainment industry. Working alongside clients to define and achieve their goals, Connie specializes in strategic marketing, media coverage, social media, audience development, and community partnerships.

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Entries in Theatre (8)

Tuesday
Nov112014

Upcoming Events: Winter 2014

A Midsummer Night's Dream at Park Square Theatre
November 14 - 16, 2014

The course of true love never did run smooth, but who expected fairies and magic potions? Shakespeare’s most magical tale returns to Park Square for one weekend of public performances! More information...

Mendelssohn: Saint Paul presented by Oratorio Society of Minnesota
Saturday, November 15, 2014, 7:30 p.m.

The dramatic story of the patron saint of Minnesota’s capital city, Saint Paul was the first of Mendelssohn’s oratorios. Now rarely performed, this monumental masterwork was one of the most popular pieces of the 19th century. More information...

The Music of Little Big Bands presented by JazzMN Orchestra
Saturday, November 22, 2014, 7:30 p.m.

Little big bands - groups larger than a combo but not a full big band - have existed throughout jazz history, but due to the mid-size and often unorthodox instrumentation, these great charts haven't been played nearly enough--something JazzMN will look to remedy come November. More information...

2 Pianos 4 Hands at Park Square Theatre
November 28 - December 28, 2014

Ted and Richard have spent their lives preparing for careers as concert pianists. Now, just as they should be reaching their peak, these old friends have to face their potential – and each other. More information...

4000 Miles at Park Square Theatre
December 5 - 21, 2014

At the end of a grueling cross-country bike trip, restless 21-year-old Leo seeks refuge and a hot shower in his elderly grandmother’s New York apartment. This finalist for the Pulitzer Prize is a stirring reminder of what separates generations and what has the power to bring them together. More information...

Katie McMahon's Celtic Christmas at The O'Shaughnessy
Friday, December 12, 2014 - 7:30pm - A Women of Substance Event

Dubbed Minnesota’s own “Celtic Woman,” Katie McMahon is best known as the original voice of Riverdance. Her ode to the holidays, Celtic Christmas celebrates the season through a family-friendly program of traditional Christmas carols, stories and lively Irish dance. More information...

A Downton Abby Christmas presented by Oratorio Society of Minnesota
Saturday, December 13, 2014, 7:30 p.m.

Inspired by the overwhelming popularity of last season’s Music of Downton Abbey concert and anticipating Season 5 of the PBS television drama, Oratorio Society return to the Gothic splendor of St. Mark’s Cathedral for a program of post-Edwardian English choral and orchestral music for Christmas. More information...

Tuesday
Feb112014

Upcoming winter/spring events:

While the summer's big events and festivals are being finalized, there are still plenty of exciting happenings to get us through this cold winter! Here are a few events to warm you up:

Carnaval Brasileiro (Brazilian Carnival): March 8, 2014. Twin Cities-based band Beira Mar Brasil (led by Robert Everest) hosts a Carnival bash to rival a night in Rio with over 80 singers, drummers, and dancers! For this celebration of the holiday that claims the world's largest party, singer and samba dancer extraordinaire Dandara returns, along with Brazilian percussion ensembles, professional samba dancers, a Brazilian martial arts group, true Brazilian drinks, carnival masks, and face and body painting (just like in Rio!). More at carnavalbrasileiro.org

Park Square presents Cyrano: March 14 - April 6, 2014. An unabashed romance set in the 1640s, with a swashbuckling hero, a case of hidden identity, and a passionate love story. Cyrano will satisfy any theatergoer regardless of age or gender. More at parksquaretheatre.org.

Jazz Noir Live Broadcast from The Dakota: April 27, 2014. For those who long for "the grand old days" of radio, Jazz88 KBEM presents the second installment of Jazz Noir, an original radio drama series complete with live voice actors and musicians in front of a studio audience. There will be two performances--one at 5 p.m. and another at 9 p.m.--and the later performance will be broadcast live on Jazz 88.5 FM. More at jazz88.mpls.k12.mn.us.

Festival of Nations: May 1 - 4, 2014. The Festival of Nations is the largest multi-cultural event in Minnesota. Come and join us as we celebrate over 45 ethnic groups showing how we can have peace among the people at the Festival of Nations at the St. Paul RiverCentre. The Festival offers the opportunity to develop an appreciation and understanding, rather then just a tolerance of the cultures of others and helps educate people as we build towards the future together. More at festivalofnations.com.

Twin Cities Jazz Festival: June 26 – 28, 2014. The Twin Cities Jazz Festival holds its 16th annual event this June in downtown St. Paul. Recognized as one of the region’s premiere music festivals, the Twin Cities Jazz Festival is a free, three-day festival with performances on three public stages in Mears Park, as well as at dozens of local jazz clubs. Stay tuned for the headliners announcment... More at twincitiesjazzfestival.com

Wednesday
Apr042012

Spring-time in the Twin Cities

After an unusually mild winter, spring has come early for the Twin Cities! And what a better way to celebrate the nice weather than by getting out and enjoying one of the many cultural offerings found in Minneapolis/St. Paul! Here's what's coming up:

  • Cory Wong releases Quartet/Quintet, a double-disk set showcasing his jazz diversity on April 23. Attend the CD release party on Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21 at 9:00 p.m., at the Artists' Quarter in downtown Saint Paul. $10 cover.
  • Terell Stafford, one of the greatest trumpeters of our time, is performing with the JazzMN Orchestra on April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hopkins High School Performing Arts Center. Tickets at http://jazzmn.org/tickets or by calling 1-866-811-4111.
  • Park Square Theatre presents Doubt, A Parable, starring Linda Kelsey, April 20 - May 13. As Sister Aloysius battles for truth and personal integrity, this play will leave you with questions to ponder long after the curtain goes down. Tickets and info at www.ParkSquareTheatre.org.
  • Festival of Nations celebrates 80 years with its return to the Saint Paul RiverCentre on Thursday, May 3 through Sunday, May 6. This family-friendly festival brings together people from a vast array of backgrounds to celebrate their ethnic heritage through exhibits, food, music, dance, and personal connections. Tickets and more info at www.festivalofnations.com.

For more information on any one of the above events, download a press release on the Media Resources page.

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