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The Lehman Trilogy at the Guthrie
I remember exactly where I was when I heard about the failure…
REVIEW: Little Shop of Horrors
*Please note that all plant puns are 100% intentionalBefore…
Shakespeare’s History Plays at the Guthrie
The Guthrie’s staging of three of William Shakespeare’s history…
Review: Dial ‘M’ for Murder
A thriller is only as good as its villain, and Tony Wendice is…
Review: ‘Art’
In September 2021, artist Jens Haaning delivered two blank canvasses…
REVIEW: The Importance of Being Earnest
Sometime after my daughter’s fourth (or maybe fifth) time through…
Review: Shane
Shane celebrates its world premier at the Guthrie in connection…
REVIEW: Into the Woods
A magical night for many in the cast of Into The Woods, as more…
REVIEW: Murder on the Orient Express
The first thing you notice about the Guthrie's sumptuous adaptation…
Open House at The Guthrie
The Guthrie is turning 60! To celebrate, they're hosting an open…
REVIEW: Hamlet
Hamlet is a play that we all know in some way or another--whether…
REVIEW: Born With Teeth
Born With Teeth. A line penned by Shakespeare...or was it?Shakespeare…
REVIEW: Blues for an Alabama Sky
The setting of Blues for an Alabama Sky takes place not in…
REVIEW: The Guthrie’s A Christmas Carol
Rushing up to the Guthrie's riverside entrance after dodging…
REVIEW: Sally & Tom
Sally & Tom, like many of the Guthrie production this season,…
REVIEW: Vietgone
Vietgone is a passionate performance by small, powerful cast;…
REVIEW: Sweat
Sweat. It's uncomfortable. It's sticky. Don't wipe it away.…
REVIEW: Emma
All the superlatives for the Guthrie's world premiere of Emma!! …
REVIEW: A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansberry's production of a Raisin in the Sun, does…
REVIEW: The Tempest
Is there a more human feeling than the desire for revenge; to…
REVIEW: A Christmas Carol
One year, eight months, and seven days. Six hundred and sixteen…
REVIEW: Dickens’ Holiday Classic
Dickens' Holiday Classic deploys four superb storytellers to…
REVIEW: The Bacchae
Dionysus was born out of an affair between his mortal mother,…
REVIEW: Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night; or, What You Will, is arguably the lightest of…