• Karl Walter

Fitzgerald Theater

10 Exchange St. E.
Twin Cities MN 55101
651-290-1200
  • Sat Jan 21 4:45 pm
    A Prairie Home Companion at Fitzgerald Theater

    Long before it became a Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion was Garrison Keillor’s folksy radio program that recalled the medium’s glory days. The Minnesota-based show (broadcast on NPR) frequently travels to different cities and features musical guests, fake commercials, theater, and more. Its down-home cheer and family-friendly humor may strike members of The Simpsons generation as a little corny—The Simpsons even lampooned Keillor on one memorable episode—but the show is massively popular, reaching 4 million listeners a week, and oozing with charm.

    Fitzgerald Theater 10 Exchange St. E., Twin Cities, MN
  • Sat Jan 28 4:45 pm
    A Prairie Home Companion at Fitzgerald Theater

    Long before it became a Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion was Garrison Keillor’s folksy radio program that recalled the medium’s glory days. The Minnesota-based show (broadcast on NPR) frequently travels to different cities and features musical guests, fake commercials, theater, and more. Its down-home cheer and family-friendly humor may strike members of The Simpsons generation as a little corny—The Simpsons even lampooned Keillor on one memorable episode—but the show is massively popular, reaching 4 million listeners a week, and oozing with charm.

    Fitzgerald Theater 10 Exchange St. E., Twin Cities, MN
  • Sat Feb 4 4:45 pm
    A Prairie Home Companion at Fitzgerald Theater

    Long before it became a Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion was Garrison Keillor’s folksy radio program that recalled the medium’s glory days. The Minnesota-based show (broadcast on NPR) frequently travels to different cities and features musical guests, fake commercials, theater, and more. Its down-home cheer and family-friendly humor may strike members of The Simpsons generation as a little corny—The Simpsons even lampooned Keillor on one memorable episode—but the show is massively popular, reaching 4 million listeners a week, and oozing with charm.

    Fitzgerald Theater 10 Exchange St. E., Twin Cities, MN
  • Sat Feb 11 4:45 pm
    A Prairie Home Companion at Fitzgerald Theater

    Long before it became a Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion was Garrison Keillor’s folksy radio program that recalled the medium’s glory days. The Minnesota-based show (broadcast on NPR) frequently travels to different cities and features musical guests, fake commercials, theater, and more. Its down-home cheer and family-friendly humor may strike members of The Simpsons generation as a little corny—The Simpsons even lampooned Keillor on one memorable episode—but the show is massively popular, reaching 4 million listeners a week, and oozing with charm.

    Fitzgerald Theater 10 Exchange St. E., Twin Cities, MN
  • Sat Feb 18 4:45 pm
    A Prairie Home Companion at Fitzgerald Theater

    Long before it became a Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion was Garrison Keillor’s folksy radio program that recalled the medium’s glory days. The Minnesota-based show (broadcast on NPR) frequently travels to different cities and features musical guests, fake commercials, theater, and more. Its down-home cheer and family-friendly humor may strike members of The Simpsons generation as a little corny—The Simpsons even lampooned Keillor on one memorable episode—but the show is massively popular, reaching 4 million listeners a week, and oozing with charm.

    Fitzgerald Theater 10 Exchange St. E., Twin Cities, MN
all ages $32-$48

Long before it became a Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion was Garrison Keillor’s folksy radio program that recalled the medium’s glory days. The Minnesota-based show (broadcast on NPR) frequently travels to different cities and features musical guests, fake commercials, theater, and more. Its down-home cheer and family-friendly humor may strike members of The Simpsons generation as a little corny—The Simpsons even lampooned Keillor on one memorable episode—but the show is massively popular, reaching 4 million listeners a week, and oozing with charm.

Updated 01/18/2012

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