
Wonderlust is a theater company that makes plays based on the stories of real people. In 2018 they made a play about Minnesota's government and they discovered that just like theater, there's a lot going on behind the scenes you don't know. OUR HOUSE revisits the play - and the insiders we met making it - five years later, to peel back the curtain on how change happens here.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Four people take us on their emotional journey through the landscape of government. How do you manage the personal toll that comes with trying to make change?
Part 2 Guests: Michael Quadrozzi and Cheniqua Johnson
1:32: Introduction to Michael Qua... more
Four people take us on their emotional journey through the landscape of government. How do you manage the personal toll that comes with trying to make change?
Part 1 guests: Jamie McGeathy and Blanca Martinez
7:50: Introduction to Jamie McGeathy
8... more
We brought three people together to discuss the recent legislative wins around reforming the incarceration system, but the conversation becomes much deeper. These guests share insight on how to build a loving, stable, successful, sustainable communit... more
The second act of the play you've heard in the podcast. Find out where the Capitol's newest employee ends up, as she navigates change, relationships, power, history, information and so much more at the Minnesota State Capitol.
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We went, and brought friends, not knowing what to expect. Wow! We left amazed. So much fun being in the Capitol and watching the story unfold. Moving from room to room, listening to the words and songs, as we were seeing different parts of the building was such a unique experience. We wanted to tell everyone we knew to go and see it- then we found out that there were no other performances. The story held our interest, the acting very professional and the songs and singing really well done. We ha... more
Such a fascinating and human glimpse “behind the curtain” of how government works (and doesn’t work). Episode 4 is my favorite so far.
This group is doing some cool stuff. Saw the play and it opened my eyes.
Trust these experienced and ever evolving theater makers with your time!
Wonderlust in Saint Paul, MN is a marvel of insight and bright ideas.
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