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Mar222018

March 22, 2018, Thursday - Luna Gale opens at the Southern Theater (thru April 1)

Time: See show link below

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue S

Underdog Theatre presents the Minnesota premiere of: Luna Gale

March 22 - April 1

This contemporary drama follows two teenage parents fighting to keep their daughter while a social worker decides if they are fit to keep her. Wrestling with addiction and the many challenges that parenthood brings, this young couple is held under a microscope as one woman decides the direction of Luna’s future.

Underdog Theatre has already made a mark on the Twin Cities theater scene. Focused on giving voice to the underserved, underrepresented, and unheard, the company’s original plays Baltimore is Burning and Odd Man Out sparked acclaim and conversation over the last two years.