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Jody Briskey as Judy Garland in History Theatre's production celebrating the memories and music of the Minnesota icon: Beyond the Rainbow: Garland at Carnegie Hall.
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Judy Garland (Jody Briskey) closes her 1961 comeback concert with a profound rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in History Theatre's production celebrating the memories and music of the Minnesota icon: Beyond the Rainbow: Garland at Carnegie Hall.
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Judy Garland (Jody Briskey, up right) sings words of encouragement to her younger self (played by Norah Long) in History Theatre's production celebrating the memories and music of the Minnesota icon: Beyond the Rainbow: Garland at Carnegie Hall.
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Gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (Cathleen Fuller) reports on the latest news in Hollywood in History Theatre's production celebrating the memories and music of the Minnesota icon: Beyond the Rainbow: Garland at Carnegie Hall.
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Judy Garland (Jody Briskey, up left) remembers her father Frank Gumm (Peter Moore) as he supported her younger self (played by Norah Long) through her childhood in show business in History Theatre's production celebrating the memories and music of the Minnesota icon: Beyond the Rainbow: Garland at Carnegie Hall.
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MGM studio president Louis B. Mayer (Clark A. Cruikshank) tries to talk to Judy (Norah Long) while the memory of her ex-husband Vincente Minelli (Peter Moore) haunt her in History Theatre's production celebrating the memories and music of the Minnesota icon: Beyond the Rainbow: Garland at Carnegie Hall.
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President Lincoln (Fred Wagner, background) and General Lee (Joel Raney, front) in A Civil War Christmas
Alex Wohlhueter
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Hannah (Lynnea Monique Doublette) and Jessa (Kiara Smythe) in A Civil War Christmas.
Alex Wohlhueter
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From left to right: David Maga, Jackson Hurst, Santino Craven, Joetta Wright, Fred Wagner, Darius Dotch, Alicia Dansby sing in A Civil War Christmas.
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The President's aid Mr. Walker (Darius Dotch) presents President Lincoln (Fred Wagner) with good news in A Civil War Christmas.
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Mary Todd Lincoln (Jan Lee) and her seamstress Mrs. Keckley (Joetta Wright) in A Civil War Christmas.
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Mrs. Keckley (Joetta Wright, front) remembering her son George (Nic Delcambre) in A Civil War Christmas.
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Mary Surratt (Gail Ottmar) and Mary Todd Lincoln comfort one another in A Civil War Christmas.
Alex Wohlhueter
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John Wilkes Booth (David Maga, right) conspires with two fellows at his boarding house (Joel Raney and Nic Delcambre) in A Civil War Christmas.
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A nurse (Alicia Dansby) wraps the wound of a soldier (Jackson Hurst) in A Civil War Christmas.
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Union soldier (Santino Craven) offers his hand in peace to a young Confederate rebel (Jen Rand) in A Civil War Christmas.
Alex Wohlhueter
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Mary Todd Lincoln (Jan Lee) and President Abraham Lincoln (Fred Wagner) in A Civil War Christmas.
Alex Wohlhueter
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Soldiers on both sides of the battle (Joel Raney and Santino Craven) pray for wholeness and redemption in A Civil War Christmas.
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Jerry Miron (Eric Knutson) discusses the challenges of returning to America after his tour of duty in Vietnam with his new wife Diane (Lindsay Marcy).
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Striking sanitation workers in Memphis, TN Charlie (Joe Nathan Thomas) and Gus (Kahlil Queen) are torn between fighting for their rights and their wages and being able to provide for their families.
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Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy (Randy Schmeling) addresses his supporters in California.
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Rosemary Clooney (Karen Weber) speaks with a nurse (Lynnea Monique Doublette) in a mental hospital where she has checked herself in to deal with her grief at losing Bobby Kennedy to an assassination.
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John Mitchell (E.J. Subkoviak) and Richard Nixon (Paul de Cordova) strategize about how to make Nixon the Republican nominee for president.
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A reporter for WCCO-TV news (Lindsay Marcy) interviews a patron at the History Center's 1968 Exhibit (Joe Nathan Thomas), filmed by their cameraman (Rob Thomas).
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Ron (Joe Nathan Thomas) remembers the salute made by athletes Smith and Carlos at the 1968 Mexico Summer Olympics.
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Two men, Edgar (Rob Thomas) and Moon (M. Cochise Anderson), are chained to light poles awaiting arrest after a raid by Minneapolis police.
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Modern day astronaut Garrett Riesman (Randy Schmeling, right) imagines a visit to his parents Robert and Sheila (Eric Knutson and Lindsay Marcy) on the day of the Apollo 8 broadcast when he was just 10 months old.
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Young Coco (Kacie Riddle) issues a warning that a curse shall befall anyone who reads her most private and personal diary.
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Adult Coco (Andrea Wollenberg) remembers writing in her diary as a 13-year-old girls (Kacie Riddle)
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Adult Coco (Andrea Wollenberg, center) remembers playing winkem as a teenager (Kacie Riddle) with her friend Charlie (Jake Endres).
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Adult Coco (Andrea Wollenberg) remembers her 13-year-old self (Kacie Riddle) while her brother Tom (Jake Endres) plays piano
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Young Coco (Kacie Riddle) is nervous about getting in trouble with her parents (Andrea Wollenberg and Jake Endres) when they return home from a vacation.
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