Park Square plans 5 area premieres.(NEWS)

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From: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
Date: 20040410
Author:Royce, Graydon

Byline: Graydon Royce; Staff Writer

Park Square Theatre in St. Paul will present five area premieres, including two that are fresh from New York runs, in its 2004-05 season. In addition, artistic director Richard Cook announced that the troupe's subscription season would run from September through June, an expansion from previous January-July schedules.

The subscription season opens Sept. 15 with the area premiere of "Enchanted April." Matthew Barber adapted the work from Elizabeth von Arnim's novel. In a faint echo of last year's season opener, "Shirley Valentine," this ...

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