
Those Who Remain Turn the Pages
Written by Del Martin
November 1 to November 9, 2025
- Saturday, November 1, 7:30pm
- Sunday, November 2, 2:00pm
- Friday, November 7, 7:30pm
- Saturday, November 8, 7:30pm
- Sunday, November 9, 2pm
About the Show
There are zombies outside, but two cousins trapped in an abandoned restaurant find the other humans sharing their hiding place might be even more dangerous. A group of friends meet in secret about whether it’s time to flee their hometown being slowly overtaken by a vampire-like population…unless it’s already too late. A “monster” is accused of wreaking havoc upon a community, but everyone must decide its fate together, including the audience. Those Who Remain Turn the Pages is a terrifying and timely triptych of tales that makes life-or-death decisions inescapable for its characters and its audience alike – because when darkness falls, people start to show you who they really are.
About the Program
Supporting this production is investment in the next generation of theatre artists and technicians. This is the third co-production with FAIR School for Arts, with students from FAIR making up the cast and crew and participating in set & costume building alongside Theatre in the Round staff and artists. This program is an important part of Theatre in the Round’s mission to create open access to learn about all aspects of theatre arts by investing in the next generation of theatre artists.
FLEXIBLE SEASON PACKAGES GO ON SALE JULY 1, 2025 | INDIVIDUAL TICKETS GO ON SALE SEPTEMBER 16, 2025
Sustaining Members and Season Package Holders may reserve seats anytime after July 1
Run time: TBD
Content Notice: Stylized violence and scary moments. Best for ages 12 and up.

THE COMPANY

CAST
FAIR School for the Arts Students

ARTISTIC & PRODUCTION STAFF
Director – Gretchen Weinrich
Stage Manager – Katy Humnick
Set Designer – Madeline Achen
Lighting Designer – TBA
Costume Designer – Ananda Mari Frey
Prop Designer – Bobbie Smith
Sound Designer – TBA

This Cultural Districts Arts Fund activation is funded, in part, by the City of Minneapolis Arts & Cultural Affairs Department.