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SONGVERSATION #2: We have been told it’s almost over

  • Bryant Lake Bowl 810 W Lake St Minneapolis United States (map)

Shanan Custer and Rhiannon Fiskradatz stage what they call Songversation in which they let it all out on a chosen topic through a combination of storytelling, sketch and song. In their second episode “We have been told it’s almost over” Shanan and Rhiannon wonder out loud how to live without COVID lockdowns (yay!) and women’s reproductive rights (OH NO). With music! 

Shanan Custer, a seasoned player in the Twin Cities theater, sketch and improv scene, has been called a “clever and inventive voice in comic theater” but she would rather you not refer to her as a “comedienne” because that’s such a weird word. Theater artist and musician Rhiannon Fiskradatz, when she's not in the studio recording her first solo ep, can be found performing on stages as an actor or singer-songwriter or costuming shows behind the scenes. After a few Zooms and a whole lotta faith, Shanan & Rhiannon brought their first episode "We have been told to smile" to the BLB stage this past February and it went so well they immediately began writing their second episode. They are thrilled to be back! 

Shanan Custer is a theater maker, writer, director and improviser who has worked with the Brave New Workshop, Interact, History Theatre, Frank Theater, Theatre Pro Rata, The Mystery Café, Mu Performing Arts, Full Circle Theater and Park Square Theatre. Shanan is also an actor with the Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society. Upcoming: "Finger Lickin' Good" at the MN Fringe Festival with Special When Lit.

Rhiannon Fiskradatz is a multidisciplinary storyteller with a creative practice that spans theatre, music, puppetry, dance, circus & visual art. She writes & performs her own music as MaMa Faerie and covers a multitude of genres as a vocalist with The Argyle Street Trio & the Riff Rangers. In her capacity as a costume & accessory designer, she has worked with more than fifty professional, amateur and educational organizations. She has an Upper Midwest Emmy, has been featured in Beadwork magazine and was awarded the "Spirit Of Powderhorn" at the Powderhorn Art Fair. She is currently working on an ep of original music to be released by the end of 2022.

Tickets are $15

Doors are at 6:00 PM, come eat and drink in the theater before the show!

There is no late seating beginning 30 minutes after the start of the show.

Proof of vaccination with matching ID or lab-certified negative COVID-19 PCR test with matching ID is required for entry. Click here for our current COVID-19 policy.

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