Business Description from the Web
This cozy space opened in February 1999, sporting a perfectly proportioned proscenium and red velvet seats--with cupholders. In keeping with the Jungle's role as community arts innovator, it also includes a lobby gallery that features the work of established and emerging visual artists. The company shows everything from brand-spanking new plays to modern classics and the occasional rediscovered...
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Parking is available behind the theater for $2; enter off Garfield Avenue.
Actor-director Bain Boehlke founded the Jungle in 1991 in a Lake Street storefront just a block away, sparking the rebirth of the Lyn-Lake neighborhood and grabbing the attention of the theatergoing public.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short This cozy space opened in February 1999, sporting a perfectly proportioned proscenium and red velvet seats--with cupholders. In keeping with the Jungle's role as community arts innovator, it also includes a lobby gallery that features the work of established and emerging visual artists. The company shows everything from brand-spanking new plays to modern classics and the...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 26, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
The Jungle Theater deserves the applause of the Twin Cities theater community. Wow! My partner and I recently attended the Syringa Tree and were absolutely blown away. Sarah Agnew was outstanding.
Pros
+ Actors!
Cons
- Absolutely nothing!
Posted by mrspowell29
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 10, 2008)
The plays here are a little different and a lott better than what you would get at the bigger playhouses. The box office staff was very accomidating when we needed to switch our tickets to a different day.
Pros
+ Great staff, beautiful space, top notch actors
Cons
- parking
Posted by jhill4mpls
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 17, 2006)
Such a great venue to have in this neighborhood.Recently saw Connie Evingson perform songs of Peggy Lee.Before going in, I stopped at the ticket counter, assuming that my friends were already there...
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