The Guthrie Theater is a must-visit for stunning views of Minneapolis and captivating performances in a vibrant, multi-stage setting.
"The Guthrie is not only a Minneapolis landmark, but the best place in the twin cities to see a Broadway quality theater production. With a rich theatrical history and so many different performance offerings, making a trip to the The Guthrie while in Minneapolis is must see on your list." - TheSiteEdge Web Design & SEO
"The Guthrie Theater is both Minneapolis’ largest independent theater and an architectural marvel."
"Performances and Panoramic Views at Guthrie Theater Although the new Guthrie Theater was only completed in 2006, it has a rich history in the resident-theater movement of the 1960s. Architect Jean Nouvel created this stunning masterpiece that is worth visiting even if not attending a show, although attending one would be ideal. The space has three, differently sized theaters, and the “Endless Bridge” lobby extension leads to panoramic views of the Mississippi River, Stone Arch Bridge, and St. Anthony Falls."
"Performances and Panoramic Views at Guthrie Theater Although the new Guthrie Theater was only completed in 2006, it has a rich history in the resident-theater movement of the 1960s. Architect Jean Nouvel created this stunning masterpiece that is worth visiting even if not attending a show, although attending one would be ideal. The space has three, differently sized theaters, and the “Endless Bridge” lobby extension leads to panoramic views of the Mississippi River, Stone Arch Bridge, and St. Anthony Falls."
"Performances and Panoramic Views at Guthrie Theater Although the new Guthrie Theater was only completed in 2006, it has a rich history in the resident-theater movement of the 1960s. Architect Jean Nouvel created this stunning masterpiece that is worth visiting even if not attending a show, although attending one would be ideal. The space has three, differently sized theaters, and the “Endless Bridge” lobby extension leads to panoramic views of the Mississippi River, Stone Arch Bridge, and St. Anthony Falls."