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Map | | | | | | | 818 S 2nd St
Minneapolis,
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55415
612-377-2224 | | | | | Description: MILL DISTRICT. Birthplace of the professional American Regional theater movement, the Guthrie bridges the gap between community theater and commercial Broadway productions. The Guthrie's resident acting company presents classic works and promises high professional standards. In its sleek, Jean Nouveau-designed space on the river, the Guthrie boasts three distinct stages, including a thrust, a proscenium, and a black box-inspired studio space. A full-service restaurant and a gift shop are also on the premises.
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| 1111 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis,
MN
55403
612-371-5656 | | | | | Description: LORING PARK. When this venue opened in 1974, it received mixed reviews in regard to its architecture. More importantly for audiences, acoustics are nearly perfect, and there's not a bad seat in the house. Sight lines are good except for the back of the third-tier balcony. Not only is Orchestra Hall home to the Minnesota Orchestra, but the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra also plays here occasionally.
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| 105 N 1st St
Minneapolis,
MN
55401
612-333-6200 | | | | | Description: WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. This French theater group formed in Paris about 30 years ago and initially played six months in Paris and six months in the States. Now the company stays in Minnesota year-round, much to the delight of Midwestern audiences. Known for deliberately theatrical, creative, audience-engaging performances, Theatre de la Jeune has strong support from residents here and respect from critics and theater-goers the world over.
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