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Mixed Blood Theatre Company

1976 establishments in MinnesotaArts organizations established in 1976Theatre companies in Minneapolis

The Mixed Blood Theatre Company is a professional multiracial theatre company in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was founded in 1976 by artistic director Jack Reuler, to explore race via the use of theater.

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Mixed Blood Theatre Company
15th Avenue South, Minneapolis Phillips

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15th Avenue South
55404 Minneapolis, Phillips
Minnesota, United States
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