RONDO ’56: Remembering St Paul’s Black Main Street
A New Musical Revue written and created by Dan Chouinard in collaboration with T Mychael Rambo, Thomasina Petrus, and Charmin Michelle.
With its four musical hosts, Rondo ’56 paints a portrait in music and stories of St. Paul’s thriving Black neighborhood in the decade before the freeway sliced it down the middle for the sake of progress.
Brimming with the iconic R&B favorites from the ten years following World War II, “Rondo ’56” captures the heart and soul of the two-mile long neighborhood on either side of Rondo Avenue, just west of the Minnesota State Capitol, that was a vibrant and tight-knit community – home to most of St. Paul’s Black population. Streets and schools were crowded. Businesses thrived. Doors to homes were left unlocked and the kids all knew they were being watched by everybody else’s parents as well as their own. Stepping into the nascent Civil Rights era with dignity and determination this community would find itself targeted — like so many other Black and poor neighborhoods of the mid century — by massive government road and housing projects touted as urban renewal.
Show times: 4:30pm and 7:30pm
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