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04/19 Warning Lights on the Dashboard
Tickets are $12 in Advance / $15 at the Door.
Doors open at 6pm. Online ticket sales end at 5pm.
Seats are first come, first served.
Warning Lights on the Dashboard is a solo acoustic show, with a couple of special guests.
Rob Shapiro, songwriter (Populuxe), actor, playwright, sometime essayist and comic, and audiobook narrator, started his career in Minneapolis at Children’s Theatre in 1984, Kirby Puckett’s rookie year. His work, often drawing comparisons to Ray Davies (Kinks) for its details, has been featured in Oscar-winning films (did his barely audible song in that scene tip the scales? Yes. Yes it did) and video games, he’s voiced hundreds of audiobooks, receiving multiple Earphones & Audie Awards. Despite relocating to NYC in the ‘90s and LA since, he remains a Twins fan. Pity him.
Our full restaurant and bar service is available in the theater! Order from your seat and enjoy the show, we'll take care of the rest.
We recommend arriving early to grab a drink and find your spot; please keep in mind that we stop seating 30 minutes after the show starts.
Tickets are $12 in Advance / $15 at the Door.
Doors open at 6pm. Online ticket sales end at 5pm.
Seats are first come, first served.
Warning Lights on the Dashboard is a solo acoustic show, with a couple of special guests.
Rob Shapiro, songwriter (Populuxe), actor, playwright, sometime essayist and comic, and audiobook narrator, started his career in Minneapolis at Children’s Theatre in 1984, Kirby Puckett’s rookie year. His work, often drawing comparisons to Ray Davies (Kinks) for its details, has been featured in Oscar-winning films (did his barely audible song in that scene tip the scales? Yes. Yes it did) and video games, he’s voiced hundreds of audiobooks, receiving multiple Earphones & Audie Awards. Despite relocating to NYC in the ‘90s and LA since, he remains a Twins fan. Pity him.
Our full restaurant and bar service is available in the theater! Order from your seat and enjoy the show, we'll take care of the rest.
We recommend arriving early to grab a drink and find your spot; please keep in mind that we stop seating 30 minutes after the show starts.