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Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis is open Tuesday through Sunday, with hours that vary depending on theater performances, generally from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; it is recommended to check the schedule on the official website. You can get there by car via I-94, by public transportation such as the METRO bus, or on foot from downtown; the box office number is 612-377-2224 for more details. Visit guthrietheater.org for the exact schedule.
Tickets for theater performances cost between $25 and $150 depending on the seat and the production, with discounts for students and seniors. Building tours are usually free or low-cost, but it is best to book in advance. Buy tickets online at the official website to avoid lines.
A typical visit to see a performance lasts around 2 to 3 hours, including intermission. If you are only taking a guided tour of the iconic building, plan for about one hour. I recommend allowing at least an extra half hour to enjoy the views from the Endless Bridge overlook.
Founded in 1963 by director Tyrone Guthrie, this theater revolutionized American theater by creating a star-free repertory model focused on innovative and accessible productions. It is a cultural landmark in Minneapolis, with three stages and panoramic views of the Mississippi River. Its current building, designed by Michael Graves in 2006, is an example of modern architecture.
The best time is during spring or fall, when the weather is pleasant for enjoying the river views, and there is a variety of seasonal performances. Choose morning or evening performances to avoid crowds; weekends may be busier. Check the schedule at guthrietheater.org/season for special events.
Yes, the theater is fully accessible, with ramps, elevators, wheelchair seating, and adapted restrooms on all levels. They offer audio description and sign language services for certain performances; contact the box office at 612-377-2224 for special arrangements. More details are available on their accessibility page.
Nearby you will find Mill City Museum just a few blocks away, which explores the industrial history of Minneapolis, or Stone Arch Bridge for a scenic walk over the river. Do not miss the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden at Walker Art Center, a 10-minute drive away. Use Google Maps for walking or public transit routes from the theater area.
Book tickets online in advance to secure good seats, and arrive 30 minutes early to enjoy the lobby and bar. Use the theater parking lot or nearby options such as Ramp A; if you go in winter, dress warmly for walking. Bring binoculars for the views from the blue bridge, and consider the pre-show dining program for a complete experience.
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