Off-Leash Area’s 10th Annual Neighborhood Garage Tour: Weekend 3
Off-Leash Area celebrates the 10th anniversary of its popular Neighborhood Garage Tour community program, bringing original, professional dance and theater directly to Twin Cities neighborhoods. Just step out your front door, and join your neighbors at the show!
This year’s tour features a remount of Off-Leash Area’s magical and comical production, Stardust Rendezvous, in which three wayward space travelers from three remote galaxies simultaneously crash-land on an asteroid at the edge of nowhere. As they comically circumnavigate their wildly different cultures, will they finally come together to defy the gravity of their situation, and succeed in a valiant attempt to shoot for the stars?!
Weekend 3 — Hosted by Larry Christian
Friday, September 25 at 7:00pm — ASL Interpretation and Audio Description
Saturday, September 26 at 7:00pm
South Minneapolis: 3524 34th Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Admission is by sliding scale with a $5-$30 suggested donation. Audience seating is fully accessible at all tour locations (restrooms have limited accessibility).
Stardust Rendezvous continues Off-Leash Area’s 27-year run of wildly imaginative, physically dynamic, visually striking, and award-winning work, and features choreography, script, music, projection design, lighting design, and performances all by Twin Cities artists. Additionally, with The Neighborhood Garage Tour program Off-Leash Area continues to center inclusion and access for artists and audiences of all abilities. Verbal and non-verbal communication will be artistically crafted as part of Stardust Rendezvous, weaving art-making and accessibility together. Featured on TPT’s MN Original program and Fox 9 News, Off-Leash Area’s Annual Neighborhood Garage Tour has delighted over 3600 Minnesotans of all ages with 120 performances of four original productions presented throughout the Twin Cities metro in 44 neighborhoods of 17 municipalities.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.