In anhomage to the Guthries beginnings. The Guthrie Theater opens with a production of Hamlet, directed by Sir Tyrone Guthrie. In this clever collision of American history and theater, acclaimed playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks spotlights the unexpected parallels between 1790 and today while taking the audience on a journey through the past that inevitably catches up with the present. Email us at [emailprotected]. The Guthries original board of directors. Your Guide to the Minneapolis Theater District. Closed: May 19, 2019. the-legend-of-georgia-mcbride-logo logo image. A more complete history of the Guthrie Theater is available from their Web site at: http://www.guthrietheater.org/act_II/history.htm, Approx. The Guthrie celebrated its 50th anniversary on June 22, 2013. Explore the Guthrie's Past (and Present) on and through the Lobby Walls: Near the 700-seat McGuire Proscenium Stage and 1,100-seat Wurtele Thrust Stage, the lobby walls feature backlit images of past productions. Whether taking in a world-class theatrical production at the Guthrie Theater or participating in one of our many theater-based festivals like the Minnesota Fringe Festival, there will always be a show for any taste and a place to showcase the grace of the Minneapolis theatre scene. 2022-2023 Season. It has been 30 years since The Tempest has been part of a Guthrie season. We have no current productions for this theater right now. The idea for a different kind of theater sparked in 1959 during a series of conversations among Guthrie, an acclaimed theater director, and his two colleagues, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler, who were all disenchanted with Broadway. When The Other Place was torn down for urban renewal, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a grant for another theater -- Guthrie 2, located on Washington Avenue near the University of Minnesota. The Guthrie is located at 818 South 2nd Street in downtown Minneapoliss Mill District, along the Mississippi River. The Guthrie 2 program continued until 1978. For the past two holiday seasons, COVID-19 has prevented me from bringing my grandchildren to see their first Christmas Carol at the Guthrie. Contact The Performing Arts Archives Collecting Area. The concept of the theater was born in 1959 in a series of discussions between Sir Tyrone Guthrie, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler. The Other Place was an alternative theater that experimented with new plays and methods of production. Celebrating 60 years of artistic excellence, Review our policies before you visit or attend a performance, Discounted experiences for parties of 15+ people, Give a tax-deductible gift to the Guthrie, Engagement programming in the Twin Cities and beyond, Over 60 years of artistic excellence in the Twin Cities, Home / Find the best places to take in show in the city. PUBLISHED: March 23, 2022 at 11:35 a.m. | UPDATED: March 23, 2022 at 10:49 p.m. After two years of pandemic dark and diminished stages, the Guthrie Theater wanted to come back with a "big and . Virtual programming and events connected broader communities during a time when the healing and inspiration theater provides was greatly needed. Haj says more than 40 percent of the "Christmas Carol" audience every year have never seen a play at the Guthrie. Enjoy the bridge by bike, Segway, or stroll at your own pace as you enjoy some of the most spectacular views of the city skyline anywhere in Minneapolis. The Guthrie turns 50 and celebrates its anniversary with a weekend of special events. Building HoursMonday: ClosedTuesday Friday: 11 a.m. 8 p.m. (10 a.m. for matinees)Saturday Sunday: 9 a.m. 8 p.m.Note: On days with no performances or matinees only, the building closes at 6 p.m. Performance Arts Theater Minneapolis, Minnesota guthrietheater.org Joined January 2009. PERELMANdirected by PHILIP MINOR, The Homecomingby HAROLD PINTERdirected by JOSEPH ANTHONY, Mourning Becomes Electraby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, Uncle Vanyaby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Twelfth Nightby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by ROBERT LANCHESTER, Serjeant Musgraves Danceby JOHN ARDENdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, The Master Builderby HENRIK IBSENadapted by EMLYN WILLIAMSdirected by STEPHEN PORTER, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Uiby BERTOLT BRECHTdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, Merton of the Moviesby MARC CONNELLY and GEORGE KAUFMANdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, The House of Atreus (revival) based on Oresteia by AESCHYLUSadapted by JOHN LEWINdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Shoemakers Holidayby THOMAS DEKKERdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL and JOHN OLON-SCRYMGEOUR, Thieves Carnivalby JEAN ANOUILHdirected by STEPHEN PORTER, Harpers Ferryby BARRIE STAVISdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The House of Atreusbased on Oresteia by AESCHYLUSadapted by JOHN LEWINdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Visitby FRIEDRICH DRRENMATTadapted by MAURICE VALENCYdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, The Skin of Our Teethby THORNTON WILDERdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, The Dance of Deathby AUGUST STRINDBERG directed by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, As You Like Itby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, The Doctors Dilemmaby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, S.S. Glencairnby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL and DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, Richard IIIby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Way of the Worldby WILLIAM CONGREVEdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, The Cherry Orchardby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Caucasian Chalk Circleby BERTOLT BRECHTdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, The Miserby MOLIREdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, Henry Vby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Saint Joanby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, The Glass Menagerieby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by ALAN SCHNEIDER, Volponeby BEN JONSONdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Miserby MOLIREdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, Three Sistersby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Death of a Salesmanby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, A great way to stay in the know about upcoming events, From Shakespeare to summer musicals, see our history of classic and contemporary plays, Guthrie Theater818 South 2nd StreetMinneapolis, MN 55415612.225.6000 (Administration)612.377.2224 (Box Office). Hes instantly idolized by the youngBob Starrett, whose settler parentswelcome Shane into their homeand put him to work on their farm,where Shane discovers the familyhe never had. Tension builds andplots spiral out of control, leadingto a deadly final showdown. Featuring beloved music and classic fairy tale characters,this heartfelt musical explores whathappens. Under Joseph Hajs leadership, the Guthrie receives a $1 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support a groundbreaking theater initiative on Level Nine. The T.B. The original Guthrie on Vineland Place closes with a production of Hamlet directed by former Artistic Director Joe Dowling. Photo by Jenny Graham. After Ciulei's resignation in 1985, the Board concluded that the next Artistic Director should be the single head of the organization and they wanted an Artistic Director committed to a resident acting company, to the classical repertory, and with a vision for the Guthrie as a leader in American Theater. The Guthrie Theater presents an Alley Theatre production ofBorn With Teethby LIZ DUFFY ADAMSdirected by ROB MELROSEMarch 4 April 2, 2023McGuire Proscenium StageA quick-witted faceoffAn aging authoritarian ruler, a violent police state and a restless, polarized people seething with paranoia: Its a dangerous time for poets. See them all at our favorite independent movie theaters. Tension builds andplots spiral out of control, leadingto a deadly final showdown. By signing up you are confirming you are 16 or over. Download the. Experience the magic of A Christmas Carol at the Guthrie Theater, a Minnesota holiday tradition playing November 14 - December 30. . EN RU CN DE ES. On the Vergeby ERIC OVERMYER directed by STAN WOJEWODSKI, JR. Rhinocerosby EUGNE IONESCOdirected by KAZIMIERZ BRAUN, Double Infidelitiesby PIERRE de MARIVAUXdirected by WILLIAM GASKILL, The Gospel at Colonus conceived, adapted and directed by LEE BREUERfrom Oedipus at Colonus by SOPHOCLESmusic composed, arranged and directed by BOB TELSON, Great Expectationsby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, Cyrano de Bergeracby EDMOND ROSTANDdirected by EDWARD GILBERT, A Midsummer Nights Dreamby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, Candidaby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by WILLIAM GASKILL, Execution of Justiceby EMILY MANNdirected by EMILY MANN, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by HOWARD DALLIN, On the Razzleby TOM STOPPARDdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, The Rainmakerby N. RICHARD NASHdirected by TIMOTHY NEAR, A Soldiers Playby CHARLES FULLERdirected by DOUGLAS TURNER WARD, Hang on to Mebook by MAX GORKYsongs by GEORGE and IRA GERSHWIN directed by PETER SELLARS, Three Sistersby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, Tartuffeby MOLIREdirected by LUCIAN PINTILIE, night, Motherby MARSHA NORMANdirected by CHRISTOPHER MARKLE, Twelfth Nightby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by CHRISTOPHER MARKLE, Anything Goesby COLE PORTERdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Master Harold and the Boysby ATHOL FUGARDdirected by ATHOL FUGARD, The Threepenny Operaby BERTOLT BRECHT and KURT WEILLdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, Guys and Dolls A Musical Fable of Broadwaybased on a story and characters of DAMON RUNYONmusic and lyrics by FRANK LOESSERbook by JO SWERLING and ABE BURROWSdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Entertainerby JOHN OSBORNEdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, The Seagullby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by LUCIAN PINTILIE, The Importance of Being Earnestby OSCAR WILDEdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Hedda Gablerby HENRIK IBSENdirected by CHRISTOPHER MARKLE, Summer Vacation Madnessby CARLO GOLDONIdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Requiem for a Nunby WILLIAM FAULKNERdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, The Marriage of Figaroby BEAUMARCHAISdirected by ANDREI SERBAN, Room Serviceby JOHN MURRAY and ALLEN BORETZdirected by HAROLD STONE, Heartbreak Houseby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by CHRISTOPHER MARKLE, Entertaining Mr Sloaneby JOE ORTONdirected by GARY GISSELMAN, Peer Gyntby HENRIK IBSENdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, The Tempestby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, Don Juanby MOLIREdirected by RICHARD FOREMAN, Our Townby THORNTON WILDERdirected by ALAN SCHNEIDER, Foxfireby HUME CRONYN and SUSAN COOPERdirected by MARSHALL MASON, Eve of Retirementby THOMAS BERNHARDdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, Eli: A Mystery Playby NELLY SACHSdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by JON CRANNEY, Candideby VOLTAIREadapted by LEN JENKINdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, As You Like Itby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, Wild Oatsby JOHN OKEEFFE directed by KENNETH FRANKEL, Camilleby ALEXANDRE DUMAS FILSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Tavernby GEORGE M. COHANdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, Desire Under the Elmsby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by GEORGE KEATHLEY, Mary Stuartby FRIEDRICH von SCHILLERdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by TONY MOCKUS, Arms and the Manby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Macbethby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by EDWARDS HASTINGS, The Rivalsby RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDANdirected by ALVIN EPSTEIN, Right of Wayby RICHARD LEESdirected by STEVEN ROBMAN, The Glass Menagerieby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by EMILY MANN, Monsieur de Molireby MIKHAIL BULGAKOVadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by ANATOLY EFROS, Endgameby SAMUEL BECKETTdirected by RAE ALLEN, Romeo and Julietby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by RON DANIELS, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by RICHARD RUSSELL RAMOS, You Cant Take It With Youby GEORGE KAUFMAN and MOSS HARTdirected by EDWARD GILBERT, The Pretendersby HENRIK IBSENadapted by MICHAEL FEINGOLDdirected by ALVIN EPSTEIN, Teibele and Her Demonby ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER and EVE FRIEDMANdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, Boy Meets Girlby BELLA and SAMUEL SPEWACKdirected by PETER MARK SCHIFTER, Bonjour, L, Bonjourby MICHEL TREMBLAYdirected by STEVEN ROBMAN, Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, Marriageby NIKOLAI GOGOLadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by ANATOLY EFROS, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, The Beggars Operaby JOHN GAYdirected by ALVIN EPSTEIN, She Stoops to Conquerby OLIVER GOLDSMITHdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, A Moon for the Misbegottenby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by NICK HAVINGA, La Rondeby ARTHUR SCHNITZLERdirected by KEN RUTA, Catsplayby ISTVN RKNYdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, The White Devilby JOHN WEBSTERdirected by MICHAEL BLAKEMORE, Design for Livingby NOL COWARDdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Pantagleizeby MICHEL de GHELDERODEadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, The Matchmakerby THORNTON WILDERdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Doctor Faustusby CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEdirected by KEN RUTA, Cat on a Hot Tin Roofby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Deadby TOM STOPPARDdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, An Enemy of the Peopleby HENRIK IBSENdirected by ADRIAN HALL, The Winters Taleby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, The National Healthby PETER NICHOLSdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Arsenic and Old Laceby JOSEPH KESSELRINGdirected by THOMAS GRUENEWALD, The Caretakerby HAROLD PINTERdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, A Streetcar Named Desireby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by KEN RUTA, Mother Courage and Her Childrenby BERTOLT BRECHTadapted by ROBERT HELLMANdirected by EUGENE LION, Under Milk Wood by DYLAN THOMASdirected by KENNETH WALSH, Private Livesby NOL COWARDdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA NOSANOWdirected by STEPHEN KANEE, Measure for Measureby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, King Learby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Loves Labours Lost by WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, The Crucibleby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by LEN CARIOU, Tartuffeby MOLIREdirected by MICHAEL BAWTREE, The School for Scandalby RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDANdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Becketby JEAN ANOUILHadapted by LUCIENNE HILLdirected by DAVID FELDSHUH, Oedipus the Kingby SOPHOCLESadapted by ANTHONY BURGESSdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, The Government Inspectorby NIKOLAI GOGOLadapted by PETER RABYdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Juno and the Paycockby SEN OCASEYdirected by TOMS MAC ANNA, I, Said the Flyby JUNE HAVOCdirected by ERIC CHRISTMAS, Waiting for Godotby SAMUEL BECKETTdirected by EUGENE LION, The Merchant of Veniceby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, The Miracle Manby ERIK BROGGERadapted from MOLIREdirected by JOSEPH RASSULO, A Midsummer Nights Dreamby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOHN HIRSCH, Of Mice and Menby JOHN STEINBECKdirected by LEN CARIOU, The Relapseby SIR JOHN VANBRUGHdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, An Italian Straw Hatby EUGNE LABICHE and MARC MICHELdirected by DAVID FELDSHUH, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by DAVID FELDSHUH and DAVID BALLdirected by DAVID FELDSHUH, CyranoA New Musical Versiondirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Cyrano de Bergeracby EDMOND ROSTANDadapted by ANTHONY BURGESSdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, The Taming of the Shrewby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, A Touch of the Poetby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by DAVID WHEELER, Misallianceby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by EDWARD GILBERT, The Diary of a Scoundrelby ALEXANDER OSTROVSKYdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, The Venetian Twinsby CARLO GOLDONIadapted and directed by ROBERT DAVID MacDONALD, Ceremonies in Dark Old Menby LONNE ELDER IIIdirected by ISRAEL HICKS, The Tempestby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by PHILIP MINOR, A Mans a Manby BERTOLT BRECHTdirected by JOHN HIRSCH, A Playby ALEKSANDR SOLZHENITSYNadapted by PAUL AVILA MAYERdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Julius Caesarby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, The Beauty Partby S.J. Transportation may also be scheduled through Metro Mobility. He promptly begins interviewingsuspects, securing alibis and formingtheories about the killer, who remainsat large and could be closing in onthe next victim. The trio who dreamed beyond Broadway and helped make the Guthrie a reality: Peter Zeisler, Sir Tyrone Guthrie and Oliver Rea. WODEHOUSEdirected by MICHAEL ENGLER, Homeby DAVID STOREYdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Broken Jugby HEINRICH von KLEISTdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, As You Like Itby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Macbethby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by KRISTOFFER TABORI, K: Impressions of The Trial by FRANZ KAFKAadapted and directed by GARLAND WRIGHT, Too Clever by Halfby ALEXANDER OSTROVSKY directed by GARLAND WRIGHT, Naga Mandalaby GIRISH KARNADdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Triumph of Loveby PIERRE de MARIVAUXdirected by DOMINIQUE SERRAND, Othelloby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by LAIRD WILLIAMSON, A Woman of No Importanceby OSCAR WILDEdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Dream on Monkey Mountainby DEREK WALCOTTdirected by BILL T. JONES, The Clytemnestra ProjectIphigeneia at Aulisby EURIPIDESandAgamemnonby AESCHYLUSandElectraby SOPHOCLESdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Private Livesby NOL COWARDdirected by MICHAEL ENGLER, The Winters Taleby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by DOUGLAS HUGHES, The Seagullby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Good Hopeby HERMAN HEIJERMANSdirected by BARTLETT SHER, Death of a Salesmanby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by SHELDON EPPS, The Man Who Came to Dinnerby GEORGE KAUFMAN and MOSS HARTdirected by LAIRD WILLIAMSON, The Illusionby PIERRE CORNEILLEdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Fantasio by ALFRED de MUSSETdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Tempestby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JENNIFER TIPTON, Marat/Sadeby PETER WEISSdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The History PlaysRichard IIandHenry IVandHenry Vby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT and CHARLES NEWELL, The Skin of Our Teethby THORNTON WILDERdirected by ROBERT WOODRUFF, The Front Pageby BEN HECHT and CHARLES MacARTHURdirected by DOUGLAS HUGHES, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by RICHARD OOMS, Medeaby EURIPIDESdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Harveyby MARY CHASEdirected by DOUGLAS HUGHES, Uncle Vanyaby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Duchess of Malfiby JOHN WEBSTERdirected by MICHAEL KAHN. 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