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  2. Illinois Shakespeare Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Shakespeare Festival (ISF) is held in Bloomington, Illinois, United States at Ewing Theatre and in Normal, Illinois, United States at the Center for Performing Arts Theatre at Illinois State University. The Festival began in 1978 and celebrated its 45th season in 2023.

  3. Coming in 2024: Can't miss events in and near Bloomington ...

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    Other can't miss events coming to Bloomington in 2024 Jan. 26 and 27 , 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sheng Wang released his first Netflix special in September 2023 and he's coming to The Comedy Attic for a ...

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  5. Minnesota Renaissance Festival - Wikipedia

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    It operates during seven consecutive weekends, from mid-August until the final week in September (or sometimes the first weekend in October) on a site near the Minnesota River in Shakopee, a suburb of the Twin Cities. [2] The Minnesota Renaissance Festival began on September 11, 1971, with Tovah Feldshuh as the Queen, [3] in Jonathan, Minnesota ...

  6. Grossinger Motors Arena - Wikipedia

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    Grossinger Motors Arena [7] (formerly known as U.S. Cellular Coliseum and simply the Coliseum [7]) is an arena in downtown Bloomington, Illinois. It is on the southwest corner of Madison Street and Front Street. The arena opened to the public on April 1, 2006.

  7. This weekend in Bloomington: Bald eagles at Lake Monroe ... - AOL

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    Eagles at Lake Monroe, gallery walk, bluegrass, and an Indian-American comic are all on tap this weekend. Check out our round up of things to do.

  8. Madison Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre opened in 1920 as a silent picture and vaudeville venue. [6] It had 1,600 seats. [6] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 21, 1980. The Madison Theatre closed in the 1980s. It reopened as a comedy club and then again in 1992 as a dinner theatre. [6]

  9. Shakopee, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Shakopee (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː k ə p i / SHAH-kə-pee) [5] is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Minnesota, United States.It is southwest of Minneapolis.Sited on the south bank bend of the Minnesota River, Shakopee and nearby suburbs comprise the southwest portion of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the nation's 16th-largest metropolitan area, with 3.7 million people.