
Bringing Life to the Conversation—Go Red for Women
How do you make complex topics engaging and unforgettable? With improv comedy! At the Go Red for Women Luncheon, The Theater of Public Policy brought CPR awareness to life—literally—by turning real expert insights into spontaneous, thought-provoking humor. The result? A performance that left audiences laughing, thinking, and inspired to take action.

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

Making Networking Fun: A Look Back at Our BushCon Video for the Bush Foundation
Networking doesn’t have to be awkward! When the Bush Foundation asked us to create a video for their BushCon event, we took a creative approach—bringing networking tips to life in the style of a fun, vintage 1950s educational film.
From Community Conversations to the Stage: How “Sketches of Minnesota” Brings Stories to Life
Over the past year, we traveled across Minnesota, gathering real stories from real people and turning them into a night of comedy, reflection, and connection. Now, all of those moments come together in a scripted theatrical performance in St. Cloud and Minneapolis. Watch the video to see how it all happened, and get your tickets today!

Government Gridlock at the Minnesota Capitol? Revisiting Our 2021 Legislative Stalemate
Minnesota lawmakers are once again locked in a political stalemate, reminiscent of the 2021 legislative deadlock. As deadlines loom and decisions stall, we revisit a past video essay that captured the frustration of government inaction—with a satirical twist. Will history repeat itself, or will this time be different?

Mayorapolis: 2017 Interview with Jacob Frey
In 2017, we created the podcast Mayorapolis, where The Theater of Public Policy host, Tane Danger, interviewed all of the leading candidates who were running for mayor.
Current Minneapolis Mayor, Jacob Frey, won and is in his second term. Just yesterday he announced that he will be seeking a third. Listen to, or read the transcript of our conversation to see what his initial promises were and whether he lived up to them.

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! 🎉
The Power of Improv in Business: Lessons from the New York Times and Danger Boat Productions
The New York Times recently highlighted how improvisation is transforming workplaces, showing that the skills traditionally used on stage—like collaboration, adaptability, and creative problem-solving—are becoming essential tools for businesses. At Danger Boat Productions, we bring these powerful principles to your team, helping you foster a "yes, and" mindset that drives innovation and connection.
A Vision on Wheels: Reflecting on Our Stained Glass Bus Project
Not all dreams take flight, but some are too powerful to forget. Discover how our vision for a stained glass tour bus—designed to connect rural and urban communities through art and storytelling—continues to inspire, even without funding.

When Improv Becomes Your Career
Tane Danger, founder of the Theater of Public Policy, shares how improv techniques are helping Americans engage in meaningful conversations about challenging topics like reproductive rights, gun control, and income inequality. Discover how his innovative approach is reshaping public discourse and fostering better understanding across divides.