Theatre of The Relatively Talentless - Past Shows

Past Shows

  • 2003: Wizard of Fritz - a spoof on The Wizard of Oz, performed in the Open Book Loft in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • 2004: Law Wars - a spoof on Star Wars, performed in the Coffman Memorial Union Theatre on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota.
  • 2005: Walter Wonka & the Lawyer Factory - a spoof on Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, performed in the St. Paul Student Center Theatre on the St. Paul campus of the University of Minnesota.
  • 2006: West Bank Story - a spoof on West Side Story, performed in the St. Paul Student Center Theatre at the University of Minnesota
  • 2007: Frankenlaw - a spoof on Frankenstein, performed in the Pantages Theatre in downtown Minneapolis.
  • 2008: Robin Hood, Esq. - a spoof on Robin Hood, performed in the Pantages Theatre.
  • 2009: It's A Wonderful Law School - a spoof on It's a Wonderful Life, performed in the Pantages Theatre.
  • 2010: A Midsemester Night's Dream - a spoof on A Midsummer Night's Dream, performed in the Pantages Theatre.
  • 2011: Harry Torter and the Magical Law School - a spoof on Harry Potter, performed in the Pantages Theatre.
  • 2012: Alawddin: The Tale of 1,001 All-Nighters - a spoof on Aladdin, performed in the Pantages Theatre.
  • 2013: Back to the Future Interest - a spoof on Back to the Future, performed in the Pantages Theatre.

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