"The show must go on." That is Chris Thile's mantra as he brings the Radio Show Formerly Known as "A Prairie Home Companion" back to the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul this weekend.
It will be the first Twin Cities performance since Minnesota Public Radio accused Garrison Keillor of inappropriate behavior, severed their ties and renamed the 44-year-old program "Live From Here."
Aside from brief comments at the top of the Dec. 2 episode, Thile has not publicly addressed the scandal. Don't expect that to change when he takes the stage Saturday for the first of three Twin Cities shows. The others are March 3 at the Fitz and April 7 at the State Theatre in Minneapolis.
"I think people will have gotten their fill of thinking about it," he said by phone this week from Los Angeles, where he had just wrapped up a recording session with his band the Punch Brothers. "Since I started hosting, I've become less and less interested in writing a song about something messed up in the world or lampooning a political figure. It's not out of any mandate, but there's so much of that in the world. It's so easy to do."
Still, Thile admits that the accusations have had a personal effect on him. He grew up in California and Kentucky obsessed with "Prairie Home," and Keillor hand-picked him as the replacement host in 2016.
"It's been really hard," said Thile, who said he has not corresponded with his mentor since exchanging e-mails in November, when the Keillor allegations surfaced. "But I hasten to add that what I've had to experience is child's play compared to the tons of people who had been eating, sleeping and breathing the show for years and years and years."
Thile added, "I would look at those people's faces that would make you want to cry as they sorted out their own feelings, but still decided that the show must go on. It took a monumental act of courage and focus to get them there when the news first came out."
MPR's decision set off repercussions that included the removal of "Prairie Home's" online archive, a new theme song and a renamed website, LiveFromHere.org.