Reviews of Mixed Blood Theatre. (Performing Arts Theater) in Minneapolis (Minnesota).
Mixed Blood Theatre
1501 S 4th St, Minneapolis, MN 55454, United States
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Information of Mixed Blood Theatre, Performing arts theater in Minneapolis (Minnesota)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of Mixed Blood Theatre
Ebone Bady
Had my first visit this weekend and I loved my entire experience. I came for the show “Imagine the US without Racism”. The building is easy to find and ample street and parking lot parking around the building. Entering the building they check your Covid vaccine and have mask if you left yours at home. The seating is like an amphitheater but small abs intimate. Any seat in the building you feel like you are in the front rows. The script and actors was phenomenal. There were some tear provoking moments. Afterwards a group from my university was Able to meet with a theater director and discuss the play. I would highly recommend experiencing a show here. I will be back soon!
Jacob G
Beautiful venue to see a performance! I loved being in the house at any show at mixed blood. Particularly for fringe- it has the best amenities :)
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Loved the intimate feel of this theater space: great light and sound for the Man of God production. Parking was convenient for us with surrounding lots.
Jack Marek
Mixed Blood is a small, intimate theater starting about 150 per show. There are no bad seats in the house. In addition to it's own season of plays, Mixed Blood offers a space for other productions as well. They have a stated goal of including everyone and from what I've seen, they live up to that. For one thing all the restrooms are single occupant and are signed inclusively. I performed here in a play about the incarceration system in Minnesota and it was a fantastic experience.
Adrian Lundeen-Hornung
One of the best entertainment experiences I've had. The ticket pricing options are great and provide a wonderful opportunity for low income patrons to enjoy live theater. The inclusiveness of this theater seems unparalleled. Multiple ASL interpreters and supertitles above the stage were provided for the hearing-impaired. They also had audio description services for those who have visual impairments and free transportation options as well. The people at Mixed Blood make a concentrated effort to have productions, cast and crew that represent a wide variety of folks, be it age, race, income, orientation, gender, etc. Beside all these great things, the production itself (How to Use a Knife by Will Snider) was a fantastic show that left my partner and I with all sorts of discussion on our way home. I can't wait to go back again for the next production this season.
Minneapolis Photography
Nice little venue, with no Parking, but limited off-site choices, in a sketchy area. Awkward facilities and mobility access.
Patrick Milan
Excellent venue to see emerging live stage plays. While the facade looks old and weathered , don’t let the 19th century fire station fool you. This theater has great lighting, comfortable seating and in excellent HVAC to make your experience very comfortable. They have never served wine or alcohol when I have attended so bring a water bottle. Easy parking in the city lot across the street. Give yourself enough time to wait in line to pay for metered parking or, better yet, download the minneapolis city parking app so you can avoid the hassle if standing in line and head to the show.
Jerry Lee
Very interesting place. Great sight lines. Great sound. The parking is a bit tough. Many great restaurants in the area. A classic building. Saw HAIR there a few weeks ago. Most cast members were over 55! A great place. You will enjoy the place if you have never been. Go early to get a good parking place.
J.K. Lee
Saw the play HAIR performed by a cast all over 50 years of age. A very intimate place to see a performance not a bad seat in the house. Parking can be a bit challenging, but this is a classic theater that has been around for many decades. If you have never been, this is a Minneapolis bucket list item!
Kellylynn “Kellylynn R” Robitaille
Saw the Theseus/ minotaur and the labyrinth play at Mixed Blood Theatre. It was amazing I had never been there before. I will see other productions there. I was a very thought provoking production. I'm still processing it a few days later.