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Why Opening Night at the Commonweal Theatre Is the Best Show in Town (And the Perfect Excuse for a Lanesboro Getaway)

Three people toast drinks in a small-town bar, with liquor bottles and neon signs in the background.

There’s something undeniably electric about an opening night performance. The anticipation, the buzz, the first time the actors feel the energy of a live audience—it all combines to create a one-of-a-kind experience. At the Commonweal Theatre, located in the heart of downtown Lanesboro, that electricity doesn’t stop when the curtain falls. On opening nights, the celebration continues with a lively post-show reception, where audience members are invited to mingle with the cast and crew, enjoy wine and snacks (including a famously addicting punch), and toast the beginning of a new artistic journey. It’s immersive, joyous, and the best way to experience live theatre.

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What’s the Connection Between William “Buffalo Bill” Cody and Lanesboro, MN?

Black and white vintage photo of four men from the late 1800s, all wearing wide-brimmed hats and suits. Two are seated and two are standing behind them. The man on the left is wearing a light-colored suit and cowboy hat; the others are in darker suits. They have mustaches and long hair, styled in the fashion of the Old West. The background features an arched doorway.

If you’ve spent any time in Lanesboro, you’ve probably heard Buffalo Bill’s name come up once or twice (or a dozen times). From a bluff named in his honor to the town’s biggest summer celebration, Buffalo Bill Days, his legacy looms large here. But what exactly is the connection between this legendary Wild West showman and our scenic little town in bluff country? The answer is a fascinating mix of fact, folklore, and frontier-sized personality—and it all starts in the late 1870s.

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