Illusion Theater is an independent theater company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1974 by Michael Robins and Bonnie Morris.[1] Their work on social issues has brought national acclaim, and their support of new playwrights has launched numerous careers.[2] In 2021, Illusion completed a move to the Center for Performing Arts in the Kingfield neighborhood, after being located at the Hennepin Center for the Arts in Downtown Minneapolis prior to that.[3]
^Epstein, Bob (September 13, 1979). "Company treats theater in uncustomary way". Daily Times. St. Cloud. p. 11.
^Petrie, Carolyn (October 19, 1997). "Long Live the Theater: Here's how the strong survived. More than a dozen professional-level theaters here are 20 years old. What has kept them going? Passion, conviction, ingenuity, openness, and a sense of their place in the big picture". Star Tribune. p. 1F, 3F.
^Hewitt, Chris (December 4, 2020). "Illusion is going south". Star Tribune. p. E2.