The Theatre of the Tiny Clandestines is a mobile theater event. We travel three odd sisters, a strange ticketmistress, and additional guests around inside a parlor tent (or, in the case of our 2018 show, a fishing shanty). Our performances are short 5-10 minute pieces,
designed for very small audiences, and range from eerie storytelling, very silly puppeteering, and truly bad fortunetelling.
Read more about the creators here.
designed for very small audiences, and range from eerie storytelling, very silly puppeteering, and truly bad fortunetelling.
Read more about the creators here.
The Theatre of the Tiny Clandestines debut was in Iris Park, Saint Paul MN in September 2013.
It returned in 2015 for a six-month run, once a month across a number of secret locations, found only by answering riddles to our location on our website. The Clandestines appeared once again in January and February 2018, on the ice of Lake Harriet, Minneapolis,
as part of the Art Shanty Projects. In 2024 the Clandestines will collaborate with Reverend Matt of Reverend Matt's Monster Science to bring five strange shows to the Twin Cities Horror Festival!
It returned in 2015 for a six-month run, once a month across a number of secret locations, found only by answering riddles to our location on our website. The Clandestines appeared once again in January and February 2018, on the ice of Lake Harriet, Minneapolis,
as part of the Art Shanty Projects. In 2024 the Clandestines will collaborate with Reverend Matt of Reverend Matt's Monster Science to bring five strange shows to the Twin Cities Horror Festival!
WHERE?
The Crane Theater 2303 Kennedy St NE UNIT 120, Minneapolis, MN 55413, USA WHO? The Tiny Clandestines and Matt Kessen With magic from André Johnson, Jr |
TIMES! DATES!
Friday, October 25, 6pm - Beasts! Saturday, October 26, 10:30pm - Demons! Monday, October 28, 7:30pm - Shapeshifters! Thursday, October 31, 6pm - Undead! Saturday, November 2, 3pm - Outsiders! |
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The Clandestines On Ice: Kristina Fjellman, Megan Campbell Lagas, and Kayla Dvorak Feld
Photo by Patty Paulson (The Giant Frame) |
thanks to our donors and the knight foundation |
The Winding Sheet Outfit is honored to have been awarded a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as part of the first Saint Paul Knight Arts Challenge, 2014. The Knight Arts Challenge is a matching grant, and therefore we would like to thank the Knight Foundation, all of our Kickstarter donors, and those whose contributions made The Theatre of the Tiny Clandestines possible.
THANK YOU!!!
Check out our successfully funded Kickstarter Campaign (video by Derek Lee Miller) OUR GENEROUS DONORS:
Aric Anderson, Jason Ballweber, Sarah Bauer, Oliver Bogler, Lydia Bolder, Carin Bratlie, Travis Brace, George M. Calger, Julia Carlis, Stacy Childers, Lisa Conley, Clara Costello, Ben DiNino, Brian & Debra Dvorak, Erin Dvorak, Sharon Dvorak, Eric Eichenlaub, Ann Erickson, Jonathan Feld, Rachel Flynn, John Gessner, Robin Gillette, Matthew Glover, Kit Gordon, Lindsay Harris-Friel, Mary Hauck, Kris Heding, Grant Henderson, Amelia Kritzer, Kate Kuchler, Sam Landman, Jeff Larson, Ariel Leaf, Drew Lindorfer, Jane Loechler, Mark Long, Suzanne McKenna, Heather Meyer, Scott Pakudaitis, Mame Pelletier Guire, Amy Pirkl, Kelvin D. Olson, Patty Olson, Danielle Siver, Heather Stone, Ben Tallen, Andrew & Corinna Troth, Jodi Trotta, Jennifer T. Tuder, Cari Twitchell, Ruth Virkus, Duck Washington, Britt Waterman, and Tom Woldt. SPECIAL THANKS:
Layla Weide: Hostess divine. Peter Heeringa and Katie Willer: Props fairies. Derek Lee Miller: Video magic. Jeff Larson: Wise words. Aric Anderson, Jonathan Feld, Aaron Lagas, and Jacob Steinbauer: Clandestine widowers. Brigid Kelley: Spirit in the tent, muse, beloved mischief. Always. And, of course, many, many thanks to the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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