A Prairie Homeless Companion, by Josef Evans, is modeled after the well-known radio show A Prairie Home Companion. With good music, bad jokes, and real stories, in zAmya’s version, a theater company from the city presents a show with a quaint depiction of small-town life in Minnesota. But the actors find a very different reality than the community they’ve been spoofing. Residents of the town take over the show and tell more realistic stories.
This show was originally created for the stage in 2019 by zAmya Theater Project with PlaceBase Productions, commissioned and supported by the Partnership Art Program of Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership, featuring stories gathered in rural MN communities.
This October, we’re touring our Northeast Minnesota adaptation, built with people across the housing spectrum.
Fri 10/4 @ 6:30pm in St. Paul
Sat 10/5 @ 4pm in St. Paul **ASL interpretation**
Mon 10/7 @ 6:30pm in Grand Rapids
Tue 10/8 @ 6:30pm in International Falls
Wed 10/9 @ 1pm in Duluth (private event)
Thur 10/10 @ 6:30pm in Virginia
Fri 10/11 @ 7pm in Puposky
Tickets are sliding scale, including FREE.
As a thank-you to audience members bringing the lived experience of homelessness, we offer $20 Walmart gift cards. (while supplies last)
This performance is in the McMahon Student Center, in the center of MN North College’s Itasca Campus. Please park in the mail lot, and watch for signage starting in the parking lot to lead you to the Student Center. The box office will open at 6:00pm.
More information about each show, including ticketing and registration, can be found here.