The Jungle Theater
Laurie Pape Hadley is an experienced audio describer, currently providing services at multiple theaters including Dudley Riggs Theatre, ART SHANTY PROJECTS, The Jungle Theater, Lakeshore Players Theatre, Stages Theatre Company, History Theatre, and Six Points Theater. Since starting involvement with the Minnesota Fringe Festival in 2005, Laurie has also held several positions related to accessibility, including Accessibility Coordinator for Virtual Fringe and Access Coordinator for Audio Description. Education includes a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Simpson College, a Basic Certificate from the Office of Equity and Diversity at the University of Minnesota, and a Mini Master in Project Management from the University of St. Thomas - Opus College of Business.
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The Jungle Theater
The Jungle Theater creates dynamic, world-class theater, bringing an artistic depth and poetic fire to plays drawn from our rich theatrical heritage as well as from the body of work written in our own time. Founded by Artistic Director Bain Boehlke in 1991 in a storefront space at the corner of Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue in South Minneapolis, the Jungle Theater quickly established a loyal following and received widespread critical acclaim for its productions. In 1999, the theater moved into its permanent home: an intimate 150-seat space around the corner from its original location. In addition to the Jungle's main stage productions of classic and contemporary plays, the theater also maintains community arts education and outreach programs which serve the Greater Metro area, and reflect the theater's ongoing commitment to neighborhood and community. For over 25 years, the Jungle Theater has had a substantial impact on the Twin Cities' theater scene, having established a reputation for excellence that stems from a commitment to high artistic standards and the contributions of many respected and celebrated local artists. A flagship example of the transformative power of the performing arts, the Jungle plays a continuing and vital role in the Lyn-Lake neighborhood's economic, social and cultural development.