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“Up” Covered Bridge Festival Movie — June 20

upFriday, June 20 at 7:30 pm

In Celebration of Covered Bridge Festival, ZAAC is proud to present   

           Up 

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years younger, inadvertently becomes a stowaway.

Released in 2009 and one of the last new release films to be shown at the State Theatre, this animated family film features the voice talents of Edward Asner and Christopher Plummer.

Rated PG

FREE Admission made possible by the Goodhue County Chapter of Thrivent Financial. 

Popcorn, soda and candy at family friendly prices!

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota.

 

Auditions! “The Circus of Terror” — June 7 and 9

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"The Circus of Terror" is an original musical-comedy-murder-mystery written by Luke Davidson and Jonathan Horn. First produced at Perpich Center for the Arts High School last May, the show has been revised and revamped for it's State Theatre debut this August.

Auditions:
2 pm Saturday, June 7 at Zumbrota's State Theatre, 96 E 4th Street
7:30 pm Monday, June 9 at Crossings at Carnegie, 320 East Ave
 
Showtimes:
7:30 pm Friday and Saturday, August15 & 16
2 pm Sunday, August 17
 
Check out Luke and Jonathan's YouTube Video: The Circus of Terror
 
For more information, call 507-732-5210 and leave a message. Want to help with the show? Just email statetheatre@zaac.org and we'll keep you in the production loop.

 

Auditions! “Bingo, The Winning Musical” — May 22 and 24

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Auditions at the State Theatre
96 E 4th Street, Zumbrota
6:30 pm, Thursday, May 22 
9 am, Saturday, May 24 
 
Performances
7:30 pm July 17,18,19, 25, 26  and 2 pm Sunday, July 27

“Bingo! The Winning Musical” is an off-Broadway piece of musical theatre based on grandma’s favorite form of gambling. In between the number calling, strange rituals and fierce competitions, love blossoms and long lost friends reunite.

The cast includes six females ages 20-60 and one adult male, all singing roles. Auditions will involve singing; participants are asked to bring a prepared song and sheet music for the accompanist or may bring their own accompanist.

Sandra Miller of Byron, Minn., will direct the production. Rehearsals begin June 2.

Community volunteers are appreciated in any aspect of the production, including set construction, costuming, stage crew, publicity, ticket sales and ushers.

The musical is presented by Z-Theatre and the Zumbrota Area Arts Council (ZAAC) by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

For more information on auditions or volunteering, email statetheatre@zaac.org or call 507-732-5210.

More info about the show on the Samuel French website.
The State Theatre is located at 96 E. 4th St in Zumbrota.
 
 
 

Terry Lee Goffee — May 23

Terry-Lee-GoffeeCrossings brings Terry Lee Goffee to Zumbrota's State Theatre for "The Ultimate Tribute to Johnny Cash" on Friday, May 23 at 8 pm.

Tickets are $24 in advance, $28 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 7 pm.

Terry Lee Goffee has been a Johnny Cash fan since he was 8 years old. His long-running admiration for the music and the man is apparent in his performance as Cash. Goffee does more than play the music or “impersonate” Cash: like an actor in a play, he becomes his character from the moment he walks on stage until the end of the show. He plays the music so well audiences and reviewers rave. He plays the man so well, he was chosen to provide the moves for a Cash character on the Guitar Hero 5 video game.

He looks like Cash. He sounds like Cash. He moves like Cash: Nobody does Johnny Cash like Terry Lee Goffee.

Audiences will revel in 34 Cash songs, including classic such as “A Boy Named Sue,” “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” “I Walk The Line,” “Ring Of Fire, “Folsom Prison Blues,” and “Hurt.”

Cash – The Man in Black – is widely considered one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century. His music is primarily thought of as country, but his deep bass-baritone voice lent itself equally well to the genres of rock and roll, blues, folk, rockabilly and gospel.

He traditionally began his concerts with the simple “Hello, I'm Johnny Cash” – a signature greeting supplied by Goffee for the Guitar Hero Cash character.

Goffee says his tribute, “Sprang from my appreciation and love, not only for the music of Johnny Cash, but for the man himself. A champion of the underdog, a voice for those who often have none, an ‘outlaw’ before it became fashionable. If you come away from this presentation with a better understanding of who Johnny Cash is, I will have succeeded in my vision for this endeavor.”

Goffee’s tribute show has taken him all across the United States, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Terry Lee Goffee

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota, MN.

 

Tom Petty Tribute by Justin Ploof — May 17

Justin-Ploof-Tom-Petty-StorCrossings brings back Justin Ploof and the Throwbacks on Saturday, May 17. This time it's "Runnin' Down a Dream: A Tribute to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers" at 8 pm at the State Theatre in Zumbrota. 

Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 7 pm.

With hits like “American Girl” and “Learning to Fly,” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were on the forefront of the heartland rock movement in the late 1970s and ’80s. Hear their biggest hits accompanied by film and news clips at a rockumentary tribute by Justin Ploof and the Throwbacks. They combine authentic sound with visuals that help tell the story of the Heartbreakers, a band that has sold more than 80 million records worldwide. Audiences will hear the big hits and then some!

Audiences have flocked to previous Throwbacks rockumentaries paying tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Beatles, and Bob Dylan.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers was a counterpoint to the synthesizer-based music popular in the 1980s, with a classic rock sound and working-class lyrics. Petty has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the band’s recent CD, Mojo, was released in 2010.

Justin Ploof, Jason Ploof, and Dan Ploof serve as the core members of the Throwbacks, and have a multitude of professional music experience.  They’ve shared the stage with the likes of Soul Asylum, Bobby Vee, Joan Jett, and Jessie Lang. Their incredible attention to detail and quality of musicianship will wow audiences from the first chord. They work to emulate the songs the way the artists meant for them to be performed.

Justin Ploof & the Throwbacks

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota, MN.

 

13th Annual Poet Artist Reception — May 10

Mike-Schad-Li-BaiCrossings' 13th Annual Poet Artist Reception, Reading and Slideshow

Saturday, May 10

6:30 pm Reception at Crossings

7:30 pm Reading and Slideshow at the State Theatre

From the 2013 CollaborationLi Bai at the South Fork, Pastel by Mike Schad

Crossings’ 13th Annual Poet-Artist Collaboration exhibit is on display now through May 15, celebrating a pairing of the two art forms that allows poetry to inspire visual art of all kinds. Fifty poets and visual artists took part in this years’ exhibit, which can be seen free of charge during regular business hours. 

Some 110 poets and artists participated in this year’s event by entering up to three poems each, or submitting artistic work samples. Jurors winnowed nearly 210 poems down to just 26. Other jurors selected 26 artists from those who entered. For this exhibit, each selected artist chooses one selected poem from which to create an artwork. Poems and the work they inspired are displayed together.

The 50 participating poets and artists come from around Minnesota, including three from Zumbrota and others from Rochester, Minneapolis, Faribault, Wabasha and elsewhere; two are from Iowa and one each from North Dakota and Wisconsin.

The exhibit can be viewed during regular open hours, at no charge. Crossings is open MTWF 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Participants by city (all in Minnesota except as noted): Zumbrota: Nick Sinclair, Sarah K Nygaard, Wendy Westlake. Rochester: C. Anthony Huber, Greg Wimmer, Gwen Lomberk, Ivete Castro Martinez, Jeanne Licari, Jeff Bell, Jody Brown, Justin Watkins, Kit Rohrbach, Raul Urrutia, Steven Vogel, Toni Stevens, Tony Pucci. Red Wing: Dan Wiemer, Marta Biittner. Minneapolis: Alison Morse, Holly Grimsrud, Kim Gordon, Linda Back McKay. Austin: Rich Campbell. Avon: Larry Schug. Bloomington: Chet Corey. Dodge Center: Gary Eddy. Faribault: Audrey Kletscher Helbling, Larry Gavin. Goodhue: Connie Ludwig. Hampton: Aimee Radman. Kasson: Ingvild Herfindahl. Lake City: Kate Halverson. Mazeppa: Coleen Johnston. New Brighton: James C. Henderson. Oronoco: Maggie Sutton, Susan Waughtal. Pine Island: Greg Finnegan. Plymouth: Franklin Knoll. Sauk Rapids: Char Hopela. Shorewood: Becky Liestman. St. Cloud: Sandy Bot-Miller, Micki Blenkush. St. Paul: Cary Waterman, Karen Trudeau. St. Charles: Lisa Becker. Wabasha: Nicole Borg. Also: Cedar Falls, Iowa : Joanna Thompson Yezek. Osage, Iowa: Lori Biwer-Stewart. West Fargo, North Dakota: Travis Moore. Hagar City, Wisconsin:  Cathy P. White. 

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota.

Lorie Line — May 9

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Crossings brings Lorie Line and Her Fab Five to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Friday, May 9 at 7:30 pm. 

The 2014 Intimate Evening Series

All tickets are $39. Groups of ten or more are $34 each. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

This 20-city series marks Line’s 25th year of touring. This spring she’s bringing her young, hip and cool “Fab Five” with her to share music celebrating her quarter-century as a touring musician. Besides sharing all her favorites from the past 25 years, Line will perform solo piano arrangements from her brand new book, “The Early Years.”

Line’s band includes Robbie Nordstrom on violin; Drew Moore on bass; Marcus Farrow on drums; Mike Linden on guitar and Derek Bromme on trombone and euphonium.

Line noted, “Surrounding myself with the best players possible makes making music so much more fun, and after touring all these years, I know how important that is . . . I'm now doing it these days to have fun.”

Known mainly for her holiday extravaganza, she has been branching out these past eight years and developing her intimate series.

Line’s CDs have sold more than 6 million copies.  She’s the owner of one of the largest independent record labels, Lorie Line Music. She’s published over 30 books of music so others can play her arrangements of popular pieces as well as her original works.

Line and her husband/tour manager, Tim Line, live in Orono, Minnesota. but tour year-round, playing to 100,000 people on more than 85 stages annually. Lorie Line puts her personal stamp on everything, from color themes and graphic design to the one-of-a-kind breathtaking gowns and costumes she wears and set design.

Lorie Line

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

Peter Mayer — May 3

Peter-Mayer-by-John-AbernatCrossings brings Peter Mayer to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Saturday, May 3 at 7:30 pm. 

Tickets are $20 in advance, $22 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Peter Mayer’s songs have been compared to Shaker furniture – clean and light, yet hardly simple. Mayer's impressive guitar skills make playing his music seem deceptively easy.

Mayer’s songs are about interconnectedness and the human journey; about the beauty and the mystery of the world. But there’s plenty of humor, too, in songs like, “Snuffleupagus,” and “Fake Plant.”

Mayer, who once studied at seminary before pursuing a career in music, has toured full-time since 1995. He has gathered a dedicated following, selling out shows from Minnesota to Texas, New England to Colorado. He has nine CDs to his credit, and has sold over 50,000 of them independently.

Mayer is an artist of relevance and insight whose music is not to be missed.

Peter Mayer

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

 

Rumours & Dreams — April 26

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Crossings brings "Rumours & Dreams: The Music of Fleetwood Mac" to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Saturday, April 26, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $28 in advance, $30 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

This popular concert celebrating the iconic ’70s and ’80s band has sold out our vintage theatre two years running. Singer/songwriter Pamela McNeill has assembled an all-star band to bring the music of Fleetwood Mac to life.  Joining her will be Minnesota Music Hall of Famer Mary Jane Alm along with Jeff Engholm, heard by State Theatre audiences at Collective Unconscious concerts. Also in the band are Tom Bard, Jay Graf, and Dugan McNeill.

Concert-goers will revel in the group’s hits, including, “The Chain,” “Landslide,” “Rhiannon,” and “Don’t Stop (Thinking about Tomorrow).” Some deeper cuts will gratify the most dedicated fans of this British-American rock band.

McNeill’s distinctive “voice of a fiery angel,” lends itself to the music, while the impeccable musicianship of the band and Engholm’s vocals top it off like whipped cream on a sundae.

Fleetwood Mac formed in 1967 in London. Their second album after the incorporation of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, 1977's “Rumours,” produced four U.S. Top 10 singles (including Nicks’ song “Dreams,” which was the band's first and only U.S. number one). The album remained at No.1 on the American albums chart for 31 weeks. To date the album has sold over 40 million copies worldwide, making it the ninth highest selling album of all time.

Pamela McNeill

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

Peter Yarrow — April 24

peter yarrow (2)Crossings brings Peter Yarrow to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Thursday, April 24, at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $35 in advance, $38 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Answering the requests of enthusiastic audience members, Crossings brings Peter Yarrow of legendary folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary back to Zumbrota's State Theatre. Yarrow is a singer and songwriter whose social commentary has always been part of his music and his life.

Yarrow co-wrote one of Peter, Paul and Mary’s most famous songs, “Puff, the Magic Dragon,” and his songwriting also worked its magic with “Day is Done,” “Light One Candle,” and “The Great Mandala.” The trio earned a 1996 Emmy nomination for the Great Performances special “LifeLines Live,” a highly acclaimed celebration of folk music. The trio enjoyed a career that spanned nearly 50 years, and early on became an icon of folk music of the 1960s.

Music was part of Yarrow’s upbringing; he graduated from what was then called the High School of Music and Art in New York City. He graduated from Cornell University in 1959 and met Noel “Paul” Stookey and Mary Travers in New York City's Greenwich Village at a time when American folk music was experiencing a revival.

The trio’s first album, “Peter, Paul & Mary,” was released in 1962 and remained in the Top Ten for 10 months and in the Top Twenty for two years. More than two million copies sold.

Also a political activist, Yarrow has voiced his opposition to the Vietnam War, sought to instill character training in public education, and founded Operation Respect with a mission to “assure each child and youth a respectful, safe and compassionate climate of learning where their academic, social and emotional development can take place free of bullying, ridicule and violence.”

Yarrow has also turned his attention to encouraging folk music and musicians through a key role in founding the New Folks Concert series at both the Newport Folk Festival and the Kerrville Folk Festival.

Peter Yarrow

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.