Political improv for a new Iron Range generation

Theater of Public Policy is an improv troupe that does Minnesota political humor. The group will perform at the Minnesota Discovery Center in Chisholm on Saturday, March 14.

Theater of Public Policy is an improv troupe that does Minnesota political humor. The group will perform at the Minnesota Discovery Center in Chisholm on Saturday, March 14.

A young professionals group on the Iron Range is bringing some cutting edge political humor to the Mesabi with a Saturday performance by the Theater of Public Policy improv group from Minneapolis. ReGen is sponsoring the show, which will be Saturday, March 14 at the Minnesota Discovery Center.

Will they add some unique Iron Range elements to their act for this politically distinct region? Only one way to find out. I’m bummed I can’t make this one, so please enjoy the show on my behalf.

The announcement you have all been waiting for … ReGen is bringing The Theater of Public Policy to the Minnesota Discovery Center!

The Theater of Public Policy is a Minneapolis improv group that uses comedy to reframe “hard thinky stuff.” They take serious policy issues and put a hilarious and fun spin on them. ReGen is bringing them up north to spark some conversation and laughs about generational transitions on the Iron Range.

When: Saturday March 14, 2015
Time: 6 p.m Cocktail Hour – 7 p.m. Showtime
Where: Minnesota Discovery Center
Cost: $5 in advance, $10 at the door

Buy your tickets now as there is a limited quantity and tickets at the door are not guaranteed. PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS ONLINE: http://goo.gl/3I3AhZ

Find out more about The Theater of Public Policy by visiting their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheTheaterofPublicPolicy
And their website: http://t2p2.net/

Region is a grassroots organization made up of young adults from across the Iron Range. I heard from one of ReGen’s organizers, Kristen Vake, this week.

“We are working to create positive change in our communities and give young people a platform to use their voice,” said Vake. “What started out as a small brainstorming group has become a network of over 200 people. The future success of the Range is dependent on being progressive and proactive in involving the next generations.”

Looks like a fun show … with an important goal.

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