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September 16, 2016, Friday - zAmya Theater Project’s Home Street Home: Minneapolis opens at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30p

Location: Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio, 818 S 2nd Street

zAmya Theater Project’s Home Street Home: Minneapolis

written by the zAmya Theater troupe with playwright Josef Evans

directed by Maren Ward

Described as a hyper-local conversation regarding housing and homelessness in Minneapolis and our neighborhood of Downtown East, Home Street Home: Minneapolis was inspired by interviews with people who live, work, play and pray downtown. The project, a program of St. Stephen’s Human Services, brings together homeless and housed individuals to create and perform theater. Home Street Home: Minneapolis follows street musician Zeke Cooper on a tour around the heart of the city where he’ll eavesdrop on skyway security guards and hear from residents in family shelters, condo dwellers, downtown church-goers, Vikings fans and panhandlers. Listen in as characters share experiences and change each other’s lives.