Upcoming
Pat Donohue and the Prairie All Stars!
Minnesota Public Radio, in collaboration with Theatre du Mississippi, presents Pat Donohue and the Prairie All Stars! Tuesday, April 7, 7:00pm Masonic Theater, 255 Main Street, Winona Tickets available: -Online through Brown Paper Tickets (www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1231020) -Chapter 2 Books (121 W 3rd St) -At the Door $18 MPR members, $20 non-MPR members General Admission Grammy award-winning…
Standing Ground: An Evening of Poetry, Music, and Farming
TdM is producing an unusual event on January 31st, in collaboration with WSU Sustainable Futures Theme year – Local farmers reading the poetry and essays of Wendell Berry, with a photo show of their favorite places, and accompanied by the music of the Winona Fiddlers and Gravy train! Join us at the Temple – it’s…
About Us
Founded in 1997 and incorporated in 1998, Theatre du Mississippi is committed to the development and production of high-quality programs in the performing arts, particularly shows that address simultaneously entertain and enlighten our audiences. It is our aim to integrate artistic excellence and originality with a sense of community in the Winona area and beyond.
Mission Statement: To present performances that have a connection to the community, embracing original works that tell stories from the area’s rich history, as well as bringing outside stories that have meaning to the members of the community.
Theatre du Mississippi | P.O. Box 184 | Winona, MN 55987
[email protected]
507-218-7767 (voicemail or text)
Support
As a non-profit organization, we are grateful to the generosity of our sponsors and volunteers for helping us provide community outreach, education, entertainment and, in particular, dedication to original works. We appreciate the following foundations and institutions for supporting our organization through their generous grants:
The Winona Foundation
The Slaggie Family Foundation
The Winona Fine Arts Commission
The Elizabeth Callender King Foundation
The Carl and Verna Schmidt Foundation
SEMAC
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.
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