Best bets: skating, laughter and Springfield | Duluth News Tribune

2021-12-14 11:01:48 By : Ms. haimi Zhang

For the Springfield tendency, the 1980s rock/soap opera performers will return to the area with a concert at the Otter Creek Event Center of the Carlton Black Bear Casino Resort at 7pm on Friday.

Rick Springfield performed at the Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth in 2015. It was an incredible fan-forward performance full of various This kind of souvenir, completely walked off the stage but was attracted by the crowd, "Jessie's Girl" (Jessie's Girl) was played twice.

Then he told 3,000 people that they were cooler than he thought: piercings, tattoos.

"This is Haight Ashbury in the 1960s," he whispered.

Just like his hair, old, retro and beautiful.

Tickets for etix.com start at $45.

On February 17, 2014, Meryl Davis and Charlie White of the United States competed in the figure skating free dance event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. The duo will perform during the "Ice Stars" on December 19, 2021, at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Reuters/David Gray

"Stars on Ice" is a long-running and Emmy-winning tour that includes celebrities in the blade industry and will stop at Duluth at Amsoil Arena in Duluth at 4pm on Sunday. This year’s staff includes Olympic and world champion dance champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White and Canadian figure skater Kurt Browning.

Also performing at the same time: Ilya Kulik, Ashley Wagner, Longbeard Future, Jeremy Abbott, Alisha Zisney, Caitlin Weaver, Andrew Puccio and Ryan Bradley. (The lineup may change.)

Tickets start at $30 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster outlets, including the Amsoil Arena ticket office.

Renegade Theatre Company is back with a festive performance. Contribution / Renegade Theatre Company

Renegade Theatre Company returns with a holiday comedy show for the first time in about ten years. "The Dollar Store Comedy Special" is advertised as "an irreverent and obscene collection of sketches and impromptu comedy, music, and many ridiculous surprises."

In this round, actors include Jody Kujawa, Robert Lee, Luke Moravek, Mary Fox, Addison Hall, Jonathan Manchester, etc.-people may be in their improvisations. The kind of people I see. Look forward to sketches and impromptu comedies, music and dance.

There are only two performances: Saturday night at 8pm and December 31st at Teatro Zuccone, E. Superior St. 222, Duluth. Ticket: $20 on zeitgeistarts.com.

Rachael Kilgour plays holiday tunes on her Facebook page every night. Contribution/Cala du Pre

Singer and songwriter Rachael Kilgour will offer a night song (or even once) on her Facebook page at 7pm before December 24th, instead of her traditional festival concert. Red-Nosed Reindeer" (she told her audience that she has a relative named Rudolph) to "Did you hear what I heard?" (My childhood favorite).

These songs are brought to you from a dimly lit room with musical instruments hanging on the wall, prefaced by fascinating stories and real enjoyment.

Kilgour is launching a Kickstarter campaign for "My Father Loves Me", an album she plans to release in 2022. This is a collection of songs she began to write for his father at the end of his life.

The Rubber Rooster Theater will hold its annual holiday performance from December 16 to 18, 2021.

The Rubber Rooster Theater will hold an almost annual holiday show at 7:30 pm from Thursday to Saturday at the Spirit Theater of the North Theater in Duluth, Fitger's "I see my mother farting Santa Claus, or, crossing the river, almost through the woods" .

The team relies on a very special style of humor and is known for piercing topics from local names to national headlines. The lineup includes founders Brian Matuszak, Tate Haglund-Pagel, Anders Hultstrom, Maria Lockwood, Kaylee Matuszak, Chris Nollet, Madison Grimsbo and Joel Youngblom. Jadie Schwarzkopf is behind the technology and Linda Bray is the pianist.

"Charlie Brown Christmas" will be staged at The Depot's Family Theater in Duluth from December 18th to 19th, 2021. Sign of contribution

Actors from the Duluth Theater are watching the second week of "Charlie Brown Christmas" in Depot's Home Theater.

This is a dramatic interpretation of a long-term TV special, in which C. Brown is frustrated with holiday materialism and serves as a salve to guide the school’s Christmas pageant. Will he discover the true meaning of Christmas?

"Charlie Brown Christmas" is played on Saturday and Sunday at 1 and 4 pm.