How the Danger Boat Productions and the Humphrey School are Teaching Students to Bridge Political Divides
In a time of rising polarization, the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs is piloting a unique approach to civic education: teaching graduate students the skills of constructive dialogue. Featured recently on PRX’s North Star Stories, the program creates space for students to practice respectful, curiosity-driven conversations across differences.
TV Interview: Sketches of Minnesota Comes to Rochester
On August 28, the Rochester Art Center will host Sketches of Minnesota — a free community dinner and improv comedy performance where your stories take center stage.
How Improv Is Helping Doctors at Mayo Clinic Communicate, Connect, and Care Better
A recent MPR New article about Tane Danger discussed how Mayo doctors use improv to improve empathy, listening, and teamwork in patient care.
Bridging Communities Through Laughter and Conversation
Danger Boat Productions is using improv comedy to turn civic discussions into engaging performances across Minnesota. As part of Twin Cities PBS’ (TPT) America 250 initiative, Sketches of Minnesota brings communities together through humor, conversation, and storytelling.
Throwback: Our 2012 Interview on We the People
What happens when you mix public policy with improv comedy? In 2012, The Theater of Public Policy set out to prove that big ideas don’t have to be boring. That summer, we had the chance to share our mission on We the People, a local TV program hosted by Joan Higginbotham and produced by the League of Women Voters. Now, more than a decade later, we’re revisiting that moment and why it still matters today.
Bridging Divides Through Constructive Dialogue: Our Workshop Featured in The Minnesota Daily
In today’s world, navigating difficult conversations is more important than ever. Whether at work, in the classroom, or around the dinner table, the ability to engage in respectful, constructive dialogue can bridge divides and foster understanding. That’s why we’re excited to bring our Constructive Dialogue Workshop to the public for the first time in partnership with the Humphrey School at the University of Minnesota. Recently featured in The Minnesota Daily, this interactive workshop will provide you with tools to engage in more open, thoughtful discussions—no matter the topic.
How Sketches of Minnesota Uses Comedy to Bring People Together
Can laughter bring people together? Sketches of Minnesota proves it can. This unique theatrical performance is based on real conversations collected from 10 towns across Minnesota, transforming local stories into improv-inspired comedy sketches. Tane Danger (Danger Boat Productions) and Trygve Throntveit (Minnesota Humanities Center) recently joined Minnesota Live to share how comedy fosters connection, highlights community voices, and helps people see each other in new ways. Now, those stories come to life in a live scripted show, with performances in St. Cloud on Feb. 11 and Minneapolis on Feb. 25. Don’t miss your chance to experience the humor, heart, and community spirit of Sketches of Minnesota!
Almanac Interview with Sketches of Minnesota
Can laughter bring people closer? Sketches of Minnesota, a one-of-a-kind theatrical event, proves that comedy has the power to connect us. After traveling to 10 cities and gathering real stories from Minnesotans, this scripted show brings those experiences to life on stage. Join us for a live performance in St. Cloud on Feb. 11 and Minneapolis on Feb. 25!
Bringing Minnesota’s Stories to Life Through Comedy
What happens when you take real stories from Minnesota communities and turn them into comedy? You get Sketches of Minnesota! This unique production traveled across the state, gathering local voices and transforming them into a scripted comedy show filled with laughter, music, and insight. Now, these stories are coming to the stage in two free performances—one in St. Cloud on Feb. 11 and another in Minneapolis on Feb. 25. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of humor and connection. Reserve your free tickets now! 🚀 https://www.dangerboat.net/events
Celebrating Tane Danger: A 40 Under 40 Honoree!
We’re proud to celebrate Tane Danger’s recognition as a 2025 40 Under 40 honoree by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal! This honor highlights young leaders driving positive change in their industries and communities. Tane’s dedication to the arts makes him a standout among this year’s exceptional class of honorees. Congratulations, Tane! 🎉