Matthew Foster

Matthew Foster sometimes creates theater but mostly is a graphic designer and web developer for nonprofit organizations, a lot of them artsy. He was communications director at Minnesota Fringe once. He went back to school recently to study the cultural dimension of republican citizenship and the history of how American performing arts contributed to political and social movements. He sings national anthems when he’s had too much to drink but doesn’t feel weird about it since most of them started out as drinking songs, anyhow.

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  • Four Humors does it again

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    Four Humors is exceptionally good at crafting a show like their version of Don Quixote, playing on a short...

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  • What rhymes with impeccable?

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    Before heading to Red Eye to see Walking Shadow Theatre Company’s A Midwinter Night’s Revel, I expressed some concern to...

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  • We are family

    Review

    Imagine, for a moment, that Lars von Trier decided to make a film tribute to John Waters’s Pink Flamingos. And...

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  • A world of miracles

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    Although Open Window Theatre’s production is top-notch, there is no doubt that the script of The Potting Shed is a...

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  • Outburst

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    “Boring! It was boring!”

    This was the closest I think I’ll ever get to a La Muette de Portici moment...

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  • REVIEW: Grandma knows best

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    4000 Miles is the story of a lumbersexual and his Marxist grandmother, Leo Joseph-Connell (played by Gabriel Murphy) and Vera...
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  • REVIEW: Nature is transcendant

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    When I was in high school in the early 1990s, there were two ways for literary-minded students to express their...
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