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In the Heart of the Beast

MayDay 2012 will try for the Second Sunday of May

The tradition is established that In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre MayDay celebration of spring happens on the First Sunday in May. You might be aware of the heavy rain fall of last Saturday night and the threatening skies of Sunday.MORE »

Mask-making FUN-raising Dance Party

10/27/2011 - 7:30pm - 10:00pm


Please join HOBT, Harriet Brewing Company and a host of local eateries for HOBT's first ADULT ONLY Halloween party. The cost of this benefit fundraiser is $40.00 per person and includes great food and drink, mask-making, prizes for the funniest & scariest masks, music by the Brass Messengers and lots of dancing! 

37th Annual MayDay Parade and Festival

05/01/2011 (All day)

In the Heart of the Beast Theatre will celebrate the 37th anniversary off the annual MayDay Parade and Festival on Sunday, May 1.  Every year, thousands of people gather together to welcome the return of spring to Minnesota at this event. Please join us!

Sock Puppet Serenade

02/13/2010 - 7:00pm - 02/14/2010 - 7:00pm

Bring someone special and enjoy one of the sweetest love stories you'll find this weekend! Kurt Hunter creates an odd, touching, and entertaining world of marionettes in this series of short dances and dramas. Minnesota Fringe Festival audiences called the show ingenious, charming, captivating, witty, warm, and poignant.

The Puggles: A Platypus Adventure

01/16/2010 - 7:00pm - 01/17/2010 - 4:00pm

In the Heart of th Beast Theatre presents The Puggles, a boisterous musical platypus caper about discovering strength in sensitivity. Carmen yearns to explore the world while her twin brother Figaro tries to stay safely tucked inside the burrow.

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