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The Paradise Center for the Arts is a collaborative center of artistic activity in downtown Faribault. We offer art education, gallery exhibits, and live performances of music, theater, comedy, and other creative opportunities for all ages.
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Paradise Community Theatre's 100th Production! Music, Book,...
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108 4th St. NW, Faribault MN. Phone: (507) 332-670. Open...
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Music & Performing Arts - Paradise Center for the Arts
- Visual Arts
Visual Arts - Paradise Center for the Arts
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Paradise Community Theater began its life as FACT (Faribault Area Community Theater). The first show was Carousel in 1987. Twenty years later with shows put on at the Middle School, High School and Shattuck, we became part of Paradise Center for the Arts.
Paradise Community Theatre's 100th Production! Music, Book, and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Director: Shelley Fitzgerald. Choreographer: Jessica Bastyr. This enchanting adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella "A Christmas Carol" will transport audiences to the transformative journey of Ebenezer Scrooge.
The Paradise Center for the Arts is a collaborative center of artistic activity in Historic Downtown Faribault. We offer art education, gallery exhibits and live performances of music, theater, comedy, and other artistic opportunities for all ages.
The Paradise Center for the Arts is a collaborative center of artistic activity in downtown Faribault. We offer art education, gallery exhibits and live performances of music, theater, comedy, and other artistic opportunities for all ages. We are a vibrant hub in our community and a well fueled economic engine for the region.
We are a vibrant cultural and artistic gathering place in Historic downtown Faribault. We are centrally located in Southern MN, less than an hour from 3 major hubs: St Paul/Minneapolis, Mankato and Rochester.
The Paradise Center for the Arts is located at 321 Central Avenue in Faribault, Minnesota in the United States. For more than 60 years, this building, the Paradise Theater, served the region with a 915-seat atmospheric theatre, capable of producing arts programming on a fully functioning stage and showing newly released films. The theater ...