Since 2012, Dark & Stormy has employed over 250 artists and served more than 20,000 audience members. It’s all been possible because of you.

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In 2022, we celebrated Dark & Stormy’s 10th Anniversary. We are proud to be a fixture of the Twin Cities arts community and landscape. Help sustain us over the next decade by making a donation today. We are grateful for your continued support, and we look forward to bringing you vital, dynamic, excellent theater in the years to come.

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Peter Christian Hansen and Shayla Courteau in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Jay Presson Allen (2023) | Photo: Bryce Johnson


James Rodriguez and Luverne Seifert in The Norwegians by C. Denby Swanson (2016) | Photo: Melissa Hesse

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Donating to Dark & Stormy by mail is easy! Please make your check out to Dark & Stormy Productions and mail to:

Dark & Stormy Productions

P.O. Box 131177

Roseville, MN 55113

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Give to Dark & Stormy Productions through Give MN ! You can make a donation each November to celebrate Give to the Max, or you can make a sustaining donation each month that will help support us all year long. Click here to make a donation through Give MN today!

Harry Waters, Jr in The Receptionist by Adam Bock (2013) | Photo: Melissa Hesse


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Samuel Osborne-Huerta, Jack Bechard, Isaac Bratt, and Noë Tallen in The Physicists by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (2024) | Photo: Alyssa Kristine

 

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Dark & Stormy is seeking board members! If you are interested in helping us further our mission and grow as an organization, please contact us today!


 

In-Kind Donations

If you have material items or services you would like to donate to Dark & Stormy, please contact us.

Sara Marsh, Peter Christian Hansen, Luverne Seifert, and Mo Perry in God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, adapted by Christopher Hampton (2022) | Photo: Bryce Johnson


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