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Celebrating 15 Years: Guthrie Theater Opens Public Spaces…New Shows Coming!

Jun 27, 2021 | art/design

The Guthrie Theater plans to reopen its doors to the public on July 8 and welcomes show-goers to enjoy its public spaces as it marks 15 years in the Minneapolis Mill District this summer. The Guthrie houses three state-of-the-art stages, production facilities, classrooms, restaurants, and dramatic public spaces!

The plays include “What the Constitution Means to Me,” “A Christmas Carol,” “A Raisin in the Sun,” “The Tempest,” “Emma,” “Sweat,” and a seventh title to be announced.

In-person performances are said to resume on the Wurtele Thrust Stage and McGuire Proscenium Stage this fall, while programming in the Dowling Studio will remain paused until fall 2022.

Guthrie’s Artistic Director Joseph Haj expressed his gratitude to guests and shared the theater’s struggles over the past year.

“We’re grateful for the opportunity to respond to the losses and challenges of the past year through theater, allowing us to both experience joy and entertainment while grappling with matters of great significance together. My hope is that this season will celebrate all that the theater is meant to be while extending hope and healing to everyone in our community,” said Haj.

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Explore the Lineup: Shows & Tickets

Our 2021–2022 Season offers an eclectic mix of classic and contemporary works that present forever-relevant themes and shared human experiences. Along the way, hope shows up in unexpected places and reminds us that healing is possible — especially when we seek it together. Whether you’re returning to the Guthrie or joining us for the first time, there’s a seat at the theater waiting for you.

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