Maggie’s Farm Theater cultivates food for the soul through excellent and relevant theater, storytelling, and music because we believe nothing can entertain, illuminate, and stir audiences like live performing arts.

Our intimate 48-seat jewel-box theater brings professional performers and live audiences together for heightened and immersive experiences.

What’s happening on The Farm in 2025

Barn Raiser Campaign 2025 in progress.

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2025/26 Season

2025/26 Season

MFT welcomes you to the west side to enjoy its inaugural 2025/2026 season filled with celebrated twin cities artists. This energized and impactful season features a wide variety of cultural arts performances that will lift you up and feed your soul. 

OCT 10th @ 7:00pm – DoctaBrothaMista | unscripted hilarity | improv comedy

NOV 20th @ 7:00 pm – Thomasina Petrus | renown jazz and blues vocal artist

DEC 4 @ 6:30pm & Dec 12 @ 7:00pm – Fire Light: the Nature of Storytelling | partnering with Stories Behind the Menu | Featuring Storyteller Jim Bear Jacobs & Owamni Chef Dominique Miles | Lifting up Indigenous culture and the Power of Storytelling

JAN 9, 23 & FEB 6, 20 @ 7:00pm – Come in from the Cold - Music Series | featuring Twin Cities singer/songwriters | acclaimed and emerging artists

MARCH 27th – Rainbow Festival | partnership with The Coven in SLP | celebrating identity through performance art and craft

APRIL 17th @ $7:30pm – Atim Opoka – multi-media artist | unique and transformative storyteller through the magic of puppetry

MAY – annual fundraiser – help fund the next season!!

Maggie’s Farm grows in the historic Lenox Community Center, celebrating 100 years of creative community in 2025.

Maggie’s Farm Theater produces in partnership with St. Louis Park Community Education.

  • Thomasina Petrus: Live at Maggie's Farm Theater

    Thursday, November 20th • 7:00 PM

    Maggie's Farm Theater welcomes back to our jewel box stage, Thomasina Petrus - Thursday, November 20th @ 7:00 PM for an entrancing evening of jazz and blues vocal standards! Get your tickets today!

    Thomasina Petrus is a professional jazz singer, songwriter and 35 year Actor Equity professional who cultivated her multi-talents through study, mentorship, and friendships of many twin cities elite artists. She is a creative muse rooted in the legacy of black women’s voices. Thomasina now creates exceptional music and theater experiences for stage, film, corporate and commercial marketing. 

    She has toured the country honoring Billie Holiday with productions of “Lady Day @ Emerson’s Bar & Grill” by Lanie Robertson. Thomasina has staged original productions “The Best of Billie & Me”, “Etta James…Dreams to Remember”, and “Hot Chocolate”, a multi-Holiday concert series. Thomasina is co-author of “Hold” a musical poem/play with incarcerated women. She scored music for the world premiere of “Ashti’s Journey to Jazz” by Carmen Rubin and was honored by the Twin Cities Film Festival 2023 for her work on the documentary soundtrack “The Water Cries” for “The Juneteenth Story, From Galveston, TX to Minnesota”, and “Bells for Philando” 2022.

    Her sweet addition/addiction is the famous “Thomasina’s Cashew Brittle” available in many local fine food & gourmet shops, Amazon, her own site, and in the lobby on Nov 20th!

    Can’t make it? You can donate to help keep the spark alive → Donate Here

    $35 general. $30 students.
    Maggie’s Farm Theater, Lenox Community Center, St. Louis Park

  • Fire Light: The Nature of Story Telling & Stories Behind the Menu

    Thursday, December 4th • 6:30 PM

    Maggie's Farm Theater welcomes Fire Light: The Nature of Story Telling & Stories Behind the Menu - Thursday, December 4th @ 6:30 PM! Get your tickets today!

    Bring your friends to Maggie's Farm Theater on December 4th at 6:30pm. 6715 Minnetonka Blvd, St Louis Park. Door #10. Free parking.

    Can’t make it? You can donate to help keep the spark alive → Donate Here

    $65 general. Maggie’s Farm Theater, Lenox Community Center, St. Louis Park

  • Fire Light: The Nature of Story Telling

    Friday, December 12th • 7:00 PM

    Maggie's Farm Theater welcomes Fire Light: The Nature of Story Telling & Stories Behind the Menu - Thursday, December 12th @ 7:00 PM! Get your tickets today!

    Bring your friends to Maggie's Farm Theater on December 4th at 6:30pm. 6715 Minnetonka Blvd, St Louis Park. Door #10. Free parking.

    Can’t make it? You can donate to help keep the spark alive → Donate Here

    $16 general. Maggie’s Farm Theater, Lenox Community Center, St. Louis Park

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About Us

Maggie’s Farm Theater, located in the heart of St. Louis Park, is coming out of an extended hiatus and is ready once again to welcome audiences of all ages as a professional West Metro theater contributing to the theatrical ecosystem with Artistic Excellence, Sustainability and Service to Community as its guiding pillars.

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