In 1980, an international search for Epstein's successor resulted in the appointment of Liviu Ciulei, former Artistic Director of the Bulandra Theatre in Romania. ACTOR TRAINING PROGRAM, The Guthrie Theater presents a Full Circle Theater production ofCaughtby CHRISTOPHER CHENdirected by RICK SHIOMI, Guys and DollsA Musical Fable of Broadwaybased on a story and characters of DAMON RUNYONmusic and lyrics by FRANK LOESSERbook by JO SWERLING and ABE BURROWSdirected by KENT GASH, The Guthrie Theater presentsLeaves of Grass Illuminatedwritten and performed by PATRICK SCULLYfrom the text by WALT WHITMAN, Floydsby LYNN NOTTAGEdirected by KATE WHORISKEY, The Guthrie Theater presents the ArtsEmerson production ofMalawritten and performed by MELINDA LOPEZdirected by DAVID DOWERdramaturgy by P. CARL, Romeo and Julietby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, The Guthrie Theater presents the Iraqi and American Reconciliation ProjectsBirds Sing Differently Herecreated by DYLAN FRESCO, TAOUS CLAIRE KHAZEM and IRAQI VOICES PROGRAM PARTICIPANTSdirected by TAOUS CLAIRE KHAZEM, Watch on the Rhineby LILLIAN HELLMANdirected by LISA PETERSON, A Christmas Carol by CHARLES DICKENSadapted by CRISPIN WHITTELLdirected by LAUREN KEATING, Blithe Spiritby NOL COWARDdirected by DAVID IVERS, Indecentby PAULA VOGELdirected by WENDY C. GOLDBERG, Solo Emerging Artist Celebrationfeaturing ANTONIO DUKE, A.P. 5,000 were here. Single ticket prices for all shows range from $20 to $94 ($20 to $134 for A Christmas Carol). The theater is devoted to the traditional classical repertorie that has sustained us since our foundation and to the exploration of new works from diverse cultures and traditions. LIFE magazine called the Guthrie a miracle. Newsweek said it was conceivably the most important theater opening of a generation. The New York Times declared the theater a cause for celebration. Step back in time with this series of historical footage from 1963. i was therecreated and directed by JoANNE AKALAITISoriginal music by BRUCE ODLAND, The Guthrie Theater presents a Full Circle Theater production ofUnder This Roofby BARBARA KINGSLEYdirected by JAMES A. WILLIAMS, Not Every Mountaina workshop performance created by RUDE MECHS and ensemble, The Legend of Georgia McBrideby MATTHEW LOPEZdirected by JEFFREY MEANZA, West Side Storybased on a conception by JEROME ROBBINSbook by ARTHUR LAURENTSmusic by LEONARD BERNSTEINlyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIMdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, Sense and Sensibilityadapted by KATE HAMILLbased on the novel by JANE AUSTENdirected by SARAH RASMUSSEN, The Guthrie Theater presents zAmya Theater ProjectsHome Street Home Minneapoliswritten by the ZAMYA THEATER TROUPEwith playwright JOSEF EVANSdirected by MAREN WARD, The Parchman Hourby MIKE WILEYdirected by PATRICIA McGREGOR, Hold These Truthsby JEANNE SAKATAdirected by LISA ROTHE, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by CRISPIN WHITTELLdirected by JOE CHVALA, The Lion in Winterby JAMES GOLDMANdirected by KEVIN MORIARTY, The Guthrie Theater presents a 7th House Theater production ofThe Passage or What Comes of Searching in the Darkbook, music and lyrics by DAVID DARROW, The Guthrie Theater presents a Transatlantic Love Affair production ofPromise Landconceived by DIOGO LOPES and created by the ensembledirected by DIOGO LOPES and ISABEL NELSON, The Royal Familyby GEORGE S. KAUFMAN and EDNA FERBERdirected by RACHEL CHAVKIN, King Learby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 18841915by JACKIE SIBBLIES DRURYdirected by TAIBI MAGAR, The Guthrie Theater presents The Telling ProjectsShe Went to War, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presentsBattlefieldbased on the Mahabharata and the play by JEAN-CLAUDE CARRIREadapted and directed by PETER BROOK and collaborator MARIE-HLNE ESTIENNE, Toni MorrisonsThe Bluest Eyeadapted by LYDIA R. DIAMONDdirected by LILEANA BLAIN-CRUZ, The Guthrie Theater presents a Mu Performing Arts production ofCharles Francis Chan Jr.s Exotic Oriental Murder Mysteryby LLOYD SUHdirected by RANDY REYES, Refugiaan original idea developed by THE MOVING COMPANYdirected by DOMINIQUE SERRAND, Sunday in the Park With Georgemusic and lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIMbook by JAMES LAPINEdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, The Guthrie Theater presentsThe New Griots Festival, Native Gardensby KAREN ZACARASdirected by BLAKE ROBISON, The Holler Sessionswritten and performed by FRANK BOYDoriginally co-directed by RACHEL CHAVKIN, To Kill a Mockingbirdadapted by CHRISTOPHER SERGELbased on the novel by HARPER LEEdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presents the Actors Touring Companys production ofThe Eventsdirected by RAMIN GRAYwritten by DAVID GREIGmusic by JOHN BROWNE, The Cocoanutsmusic and lyrics by IRVING BERLINbook by GEORGE S. KAUFMANadapted by MARK BEDARDmusical adaptation by GREGG COFFINdirected by DAVID IVERS, The Guthrie Theater, in association with Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Folger Theatre, presentsPericlesby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, The Guthrie Theater, in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company, presentsThe Criticby RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDANadapted by JEFFREY HATCHERandThe Real Inspector Houndby TOM STOPPARDdirected by MICHAEL KAHN, Harveyby MARY CHASEdirected by LIBBY APPEL, Trouble in Mindby ALICE CHILDRESSdirected by VALERIE CURTIS-NEWTON, Rodgers and HammersteinsSouth Pacificmusic by RICHARD RODGERSlyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN IIbook by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II and JOSHUA LOGANadapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South Pacific by JAMES A. MICHENERdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, Disgracedby AYAD AKHTARdirected by MARCELA LORCA, The White Snakewritten and directed by MARY ZIMMERMANbased on the classic Chinese fable, The Heidi Chroniclesby WENDY WASSERSTEINdirected by LEIGH SILVERMAN, The Guthrie Theater presents an Odyssey Theatre Ensemble production ofA Steady Rainby KEITH HUFFdirected by JEFF PERRY, The Cocktail Hourby A.R. The Screensby JEAN GENETdirected by JoANNE AKALAITIS, Candideby HUGH WHEELER and LEONARD BERNSTEINadapted from VOLTAIREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Glass Menagerieby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by VIVIAN MATALON, The Imaginary Invalidby MOLIREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Frankenstein Playing With Fireby BARBARA FIELD (from the novel by MARY SHELLEY)directed by MICHAEL MAGGIO, Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Wild Duckby HENRIK IBSENdirected by LUCIAN PINTILIE, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENS adapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by RICHARD OOMS, Pravdaby DAVID HARE and HOWARD BRENTONdirected by ROBERT FALLS, The Misanthropeby MOLIREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Piggy Bankby EUGNE LABICHE and A. DELACOURdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Bacchaeby EURIPIDESdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, The House of Bernarda Albaby FEDERICO GARCA LORCAdirected by LES WATERS, Leon & Lena (and lenz)by GEORG BCHNERdirected by JoANNE AKALAITIS, Richard IIIby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Saint Joanby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by PATRICK MASON, The Merry Wives of Windsorby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by DEREK GOLDBY, The Birthday Partyby HAROLD PINTERdirected by STEPHEN KANEE. The cast of the Guthrie Theater's 2021 holiday production of A Christmas Carol, now playing in Minneapolis. Blues for an Alabama Skyby PEARL CLEAGEdirected by NICOLE A. WATSONJanuary 28 March 12, 2023Wurtele Thrust Stage A bold character dramaIn a Depression-era Harlem apartmentbuilding, a close-knit group of friendshas become a chosen family. The 20202021 Season reflects a year without in-person performances, which led to reaching audiences in new ways. The Guthrie Theater announced its 60th season for 2022-2023, and it includes ten productions for the theater's sixty years in operation: From Qui Nguyen's "love-and-war comedy" Vietgone, to the world premiere of Sally & Tom by Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks, to a classic Agatha Christie mystery and a presentation of the late Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. Her latest absence from the . 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. In anhomage to the Guthries beginnings. Paul a steering committee was formed to bring theater to the Twin Cities. Shows & Tickets / Our Story. When the former kings ghostappears and cries murder, Hamletsgrief turns to obsessive revenge ashe seeks to uncover evidence andunmask Claudius. Angelchooses her path, but the decisionleads to devastating consequencesthat shift the trajectory of everyonesfutures and long-held dreams. The Guthrie Theater founded in 1963 is a center for theater performance production education and professional training in Minneapolis Minnesota. This Guthrie commission by renowned playwrightKaren Zacaras interrogates the assumptions and myths of the American West. The Mill City Farmers Market takes over the space between the Guthrie and the Mill City Museum on Saturdays (weekly from May through September, and on select Saturdays through the winter) with a vibrant assortment of fresh produce and artisan foods, plus restaurant vendors, crafts, and live entertainment, rain or shine. Living in the land of cheeseburgers,waffle fries and cholesterol (akaAmerica) proves to be an intoxicatingadventure that leads Quang andTong to question their futures, bothtogether and in their new country. Building Hours Monday: Closed Tuesday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. (10 a.m. for matinees) . Walker Foundation donated the land behind the Walker Art Center for a building and contributed $400,000 for construction. Guthrie Theater 818 South 2nd Street Minneapolis, MN 55415 612.225.6000 (Administration) 612.377.2224 . To purchase a season subscription, click here or call the Season Ticket Office at 612.225.6238 or 1.877.997.3276 (toll-free). Since May 7, 1963, we've worked to uphold Sir Tyrone Guthrie's founding mission: to engage exceptional theater artists in the exploration of both classic and contemporary plays, connecting the community we serve to one another and to the world. will be onstage in May2023 as the theater celebrates its60th anniversary. Find more ramps, better prices, reserve your spot and pay in advance today! Discounts are available for students, educators, seniors and children. In Minneapolis/St. The Mill City Museum, located next door to the Guthrie, is a family-friendly way to explore Minneapoliss industrial past. Visitors can also get a rare look backstage thanks to a blue-tinted wall of glass from the Level Four lobby. The Guthrie Theater opens with a production of Hamlet, directed by Sir Tyrone Guthrie. 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. The Guthrie Theater, in association with The Public Theater, presentsSally & Tomby SUZAN-LORI PARKSdirected by STEVE H. BROADNAX IIIOctober 1 November 6, 2022 McGuire Proscenium Stage A groundbreaking world premiereAfter spending three years in Paris, founding father Thomas Jefferson returns to his Monticello plantation in rural Virginia where the complexities of his relationship with Sally Hemings, the teenage sister of his enslaved valet and chef, begin to unfold. 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. The Modernist three-stage building and educational center is a true Minneapolis landmark worth a visit whether or not youve got tickets to a show. The Guthrie Theater opened on May 7, 1963 with a production of Hamlet, directed by Sir Tyrone Guthrie, the theater's founder. In 1995, Joe Dowling, internationally-known director who was affiliated with Ireland's the Abbey Theatre, was named Artistic Director. The Guthrie Theater retains copyright to materials in the collection, The idea of the theater began in 1959 during a series of conversations among Tyrone Guthrie and two colleagues, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler, who were disenchanted with Broadway. Guthrie Theater 818 SE 2nd St Minneapolis, . Michael Langham was Artistic Director from 1971 to 1977. Sir Tyrone Guthrie begins a series of conversations with his colleagues Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler about starting a resident theater. Ciulei's former Associate Artistic Director Garland Wright was selected as the sixth Artistic Director of the Guthrie Theater. The T.B. We have no current productions for this theater right now. The Guthrie Theater, founded in 1963, is a center for theater performance, production, education, and professional training in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Live productions are back! Part history play and part memoir, thiswhip-smart comedy is punctuatedwith flashbacks and bursts of rapsongs, all while giving unabashed reflections on American culture andoffering a human-centered view of theVietnam War and its aftermath. The original Guthrie on Vineland Place closes with a production of Hamlet directed by former Artistic Director Joe Dowling. Featuring cobblestone roads, a historic movie theater, Water Power Park, a park with winding footpaths and bridges overlooking the Mississippi, and excellent restaurants that make the most of the areas tree-lined streets with patios in the warmer months. The historic, pedestrian-only Stone Arch Bridge stretches 2100 feet across the Mississippi River, and is a very popular photo spot for locals and visitors alike. 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. As the plot thickensand the travelers grow restless, Poirot presents two viable scenariosabout who murdered the mogul andwhy, taking the audience on a wildlyglamorous crime-solving ride. | Shows | Past Productions Production History Arizona Theatre Company has served Arizona's audiences with award-winning theatre for the last half-century. The Guthries original board of directors. Learn More, Riverfront Ramp on South 2nd Street across from the Guthrie, Meet Minneapolis Visitor Center On Nicollet, Minneapolis Updates: COVID-19 & Community Information, Metered street parking (Most meters near the Guthrie have a two-hour maximum). Photo by Michal Daniel. The Guthrie aspires to the highest levels of artistic achievement and to reaching the widest possible audience with our work. Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOSEPH HAJApril 8 May 21, 2023Wurtele Thrust Stage A haunting revenge storyHamlet, the prince of Denmark,returns home to mourn his fathersdeath and begrudgingly attendthe wedding of his mother, QueenGertrude, to his uncle Claudius, whohas all too willingly taken his brothersthrone. The Guthrie Theater presents an Alley Theatre production of Born With Teeth by LIZ DUFFY ADAMS directed by ROB MELROSE Hamlet by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE directed by JOSEPH HAJ AGATHA CHRISTIE'S Murder on the Orient Express adapted for the stage by KEN LUDWIG directed by RISA BRAININ Into the Woods music and lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM Fortune landed him in three seminal Guthrie productions: The Screens, by Jean Genet (directed by Akalaitis), Shakespeare's King Richard II, directed by Wright as part of a history-play trilogy, and Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, directed by Robert Woodruff. Vietgoneby QUI NGUYENoriginal music by SHANE RETTIGdirected by MINA MORITASeptember 10 October 16, 2022Wurtele Thrust StageA love-and-war comedyWhen Saigon falls in 1975, Quangand Tong, two Vietnamese refugeesseparated from their previous partners,have a sexy meet-cute in Arkansasthat promptly becomes a no-strings-attached relationship to pass the time. 1,982 Following. Savannah is expected to miss the rest of the week on TODAY as she recovers.The mom-of-two previously tested positive for the virus both in May 2022 and in January 2022. 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 / The Guthrie receives a Tony Award for its outstanding contribution to the American theater. (tour)by EUGENE ONEILLdirected by DOUGLAS WAGER, The Canterbury Talesby GEOFFREY CHAUCERadapted by MICHAEL BOGDANOV with additional material by KEVIN KLINGdirected by MICHAEL BOGDANOV, All My Sonsby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by JOE DOWLING, Twelfth Nightby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Hedda Gablerby HENRIK IBSENdirected by DAVID ESBJORNSON, To Fool the Eyebased on Locadia by JEAN ANOUILHadapted by JEFFREY HATCHERdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Invention of Loveby TOM STOPPARDdirected by JOE DOWLING, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by SARI KETTER, Blood Weddingby FEDERICO GARCA LORCAdirected by MARCELA LORCA, Molly Sweeney (tour)by BRIAN FRIELdirected by JOE DOWLING, Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?by EDWARD ALBEEdirected by DAVID ESBJORNSON, In the Bloodby SUZAN-LORI PARKSdirected by TIMOTHY DOUGLAS, Once in a Lifetimeby MOSS HART and GEORGE S. KAUFMANdirected by DOUGLAS C. WAGER, Sweeney Toddby STEPHEN SONDHEIM and HUGH WHEELERdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The School for Scandalby RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDANdirected by JOE DOWLING, Ah, Wilderness!by EUGENE ONEILLdirected by DOUGLAS C. WAGER, Martin Guerreby ALAIN BOUBLIL and CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHNBERGdirected by CONNELL MORRISON, Mr. Peters Connectionsby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by JAMES HOUGHTON, Misallianceby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by NEIL MUNRO, Lake Hollywoodby JOHN GUAREdirected by ITAMAR KUBOVY, A Midsummer Nights Dream (tour)by WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Darker Face of the Earthby RITA DOVEdirected by LOU BELLAMY, The Plough and the Starsby SEAN OCASEYdirected by JOE DOWLING, Side Manby WARREN LEIGHTdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, A Month in the Countryby BRIAN FRIEL after the play by IVAN TURGENEVdirected by MARK BROKAW, Molly Sweeneyby BRIAN FRIELdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Venetian Twinsby CARLO GOLDONIadapted by MICHAEL BOGDANOV with additional material by KEVIN KLINGdirected by MICHAEL BOGDANOV, Gross Indecencyby MOISS KAUFMANdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, The Magic Fireby LILLIAN GARRETT-GROAGdirected by LIBBY APPEL, Julius Caesarby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Lysistrataby ARISTOPHANESdirected by WENDY KNOX, Summer and Smokeby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by DAVID ESBJORNSON, You Cant Take It With Youby GEORGE KAUFMAN and MOSS HARTdirected by DOUGLAS C. WAGER, Blithe Spiritby NOL COWARDdirected by JOE DOWLING, Racing Demonby DAVID HAREdirected by MARK BROKAW, The Playboy of the Western Worldby JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGEdirected by JOE DOWLING, Thunder Knocking on the Doorby KEITH GLOVERdirected by MARION McCLINTON, Black No Moreby SYL JONESdirected by TAZWELL THOMPSON, The Cherry Orchardby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by JOE DOWLING, She Stoops to Conquerby OLIVER GOLDSMITHdirected by DOUGLAS HUGHES, Philadelphia, Here I Come!by BRIAN FRIELdirected by JOE DOWLING, Simpaticoby SAM SHEPARDdirected by GARY GISSELMAN, A Dolls Houseby HENRIK IBSENdirected by MICHAEL LANGHAM, Mystery of the Rose Bouquetby MANUEL PUIGdirected by RISA BRAININ, The Priceby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by DAVID THACKER, Many Colors Make the Thunder-Kingby FEMI OSOFISANdirected by BARTLETT SHER, King Learby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Royal Familyby GEORGE KAUFMAN and EDNA FERBERdirected by SARI KETTER, Short Play Series Tone Clustersby JOYCE CAROL OATESandNaomi in the Living Room by CHRISTOPHER DURANGandThe Zoo Story by EDWARD ALBEEdirected by RISA BRAININ, The Firebugsby MAX FRISCHdirected by DAVID GORDON, Old Timesby HAROLD PINTERdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Big White Fogby THEODORE WARDdirected by LOU BELLAMY, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by RISA BRAININ, Babes in Armsby RICHARD RODGERS and LORENZ HARTdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Roverby APHRA BEHNdirected by JoANNE AKALAITIS, The Plays the Thingby FERENC MOLNRadapted by P.G. Foreign films, indie movies, mega blockbusters or nostalgic classics. This week, A Christmas Carol dazzles its way back to the Guthrie. The Guthrie turns 50 and celebrates its anniversary with a weekend of special events. See them all at our favorite independent movie theaters. Virtual programming and events connected broader communities during a time when the healing and inspiration theater provides was greatly needed. Sir Tyrone Guthrie was the Artistic Director from 1963 through 1966 and thereafter returned to direct each year until 1969. The building was designed by Jean Nouvel and opened in 2005. Monticello is not Paris, and everything yet nothing feels the same. Their idea is introduced in a New York Times ad that invites cities across the country to make their case for being the location of the first resident theater. Guthrie Theater Records (PA003), Performing Arts Archives, University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sir Tyrone Guthrie was the Artistic Director from 1963 through 1966 and thereafter returned to direct each year until 1969. View our Privacy Policy. Related collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries include: Betty Rappaport Nathanson collection of Guthrie Theater (PA003a); University of Minnesota Radio and Television Broadcasting records (ua01039).The Minnesota Historical Society has materials in their collection that relate to the Guthrie Theater. Burns, a Post-Electric Playby ANNE WASHBURNscore by MICHAEL FRIEDMANlyrics by ANNE WASHBURNdirected by MARK RUCKER, The Crucibleby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by JOE DOWLING, Juno and the Paycockby SEN OCASEYdirected by JOE DOWLING, Choir Boyby TARELL ALVIN McCRANEYdirected by PETER ROTHSTEIN, Meredith WillsonsThe Music Manbook, music and lyrics by MEREDITH WILLSONstory by MEREDITH WILLSON and FRANKLIN LACEYdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, Stage Kissby SARAH RUHLdirected by CASEY STANGL, Uncle Vanyaby ANTON CHEKHOVin a version by BRIAN FRIELdirected by JOE DOWLING, Tribesby NINA RAINEdirected by WENDY C. GOLDBERG, An Iliad(revival)adapted from HOMER by LISA PETERSON and DENIS OHAREtranslation by ROBERT FAGLESdirected by BENJAMIN McGOVERN, Skiing on Broken Glassby DAVID GOLDSTEINdirected by JOE DOWLING, Born Yesterdayby GARSON KANINdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presents a Kneehigh production ofTristan and Yseultadapted and directed by EMMA RICEwritten by ANNA MARIA MURPHY and CARL GROSE, Freuds Last Sessionby MARK ST. GERMAINdirected by ROB MELROSE, Othelloby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by MARION McCLINTON, The Acting Company, in association with the Guthrie Theater, presentsHamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by IAN BELKNAPandRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Deadby TOM STOPPARDdirected by JOHN RANDO, Crimes of the Heartby BETH HENLEYdirected by MARCELA LORCA, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presents an Out of Joint and Octagon Theatre Bolton production ofOur Countrys Goodby TIMBERLAKE WERTENBAKERbased on The Playmaker by THOMAS KENEALLYdirected by MAX STAFFORD-CLARK, My Fair Ladybook and lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNERmusic by FREDERICK LOEWEbased on Pygmalion by GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by JOE DOWLING, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spikeby CHRISTOPHER DURANGdirected by JOEL SASS, Tales From Hollywoodby CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, Appomattoxby CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONdirected by DAVID ESBJORNSON, Embersby CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONbased on the novel by SNDOR MRAIas translated by CAROL BROWN JANEWAYdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Guthrie Theater presents the Yale Repertory Theatre production ofThe Servant of Two Mastersby CARLO GOLDONIadapted by CONSTANCE CONGDONfrom a translation by CHRISTINA SIBULdirected by CHRISTOPHER BAYES, The Acting Company, in association with the Guthrie Theater, presentsAs You Like Itby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by DAN ROTHENBERG, Long Day's Journey Into Nightby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by JOE DOWLING, Other Desert Citiesby JON ROBIN BAITZdirected by PETER ROTHSTEIN, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presents Propellers productions ofTwelfth Night and The Taming of the Shrewby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by EDWARD HALL, Nice Fishwritten by MARK RYLANCE and LOUIS JENKINSdirected by MARK RYLANCE with CLAIRE van KAMPEN, The Primrose Pathby CRISPIN WHITTELLbased on the novel Home of the Gentry by IVAN TURGENEVdirected by ROGER REES, An Iliadadapted from HOMER by LISA PETERSON and DENIS OHAREtranslation by ROBERT FAGLESdirected by BENJAMIN McGOVERN, Clybourne Parkby BRUCE NORRISdirected by LISA PETERSON, Pride and Prejudiceadapted for the stage by SIMON READEbased on the novel by JANE AUSTENdirected by JOE DOWLING, Much Ado About Nothingby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Burial at Thebesby SEAMUS HEANEYbased on Antigone by SOPHOCLESdirected by MARCELA LORCA, The Edge of Our Bodiesby ADAM RAPPdirected by BENJAMIN McGOVERN, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by CRISPIN WHITTELLdirected by JOE DOWLING, Charleys Auntby BRANDON THOMASdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Acting Company, in association with the Guthrie Theater, presentsJulius Caesarby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by ROB MELROSE, Cat on a Hot Tin Roofby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by LISA PETERSON, End of the Rainbowby PETER QUILTERdirected by TERRY JOHNSON, The Birdsby CONOR McPHERSONfrom the short story by DAPHNE du MAURIERdirected by HENRY WISHCAMPER, Hay Feverby NOL COWARDdirected by CHRISTOPHER LUSCOMBE, Time Stands Stillby DONALD MARGULIESdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Guthrie Theater presents a Penumbra Theatre production ofThe Amen Cornerby JAMES BALDWINdirected by LOU BELLAMY, Roman Holidaymusic and lyrics by COLE PORTERbook by PAUL BLAKEbased on the Paramount Pictures motion picturedirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Sunshine Boysby NEIL SIMONdirected by GARY GISSELMAN, The Master Butchers Singing Clubby MARSHA NORMANbased on the novel by LOUISE ERDRICHdeveloped and directed by FRANCESCA ZAMBELLO, The 39 Stepsadapted by PATRICK BARLOWfrom the novel by JOHN BUCHAN from the ALFRED HITCHCOCK filmlicensed by ITV Global Entertainment Limitedand an original concept by SIMON CORBLE and NOBBY DIMONdirected by JOEL SASS, The Acting Company, in association with the Guthrie Theater, presentsRomeo and Julietby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by PENNY METROPULOSandThe Comedy of Errorsby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by IAN BELKNAP, The Winters Taleby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JONATHAN MUNBY, Arms and the Manby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, Arsenic and Old Laceby JOSEPH KESSELRINGdirected by JOE DOWLING, God of Carnageby YASMINA REZAtranslation by CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, Gilbert and SullivansH.M.S. 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