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September 13, 2014 7:30PM - October 26, 2014 7:00PM
The Heidi Chronicles
by Wendy Wasserstein
directed by Leigh Silverman


Witty, insightful and poignant, The Heidi Chronicles traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland from high school in the radical '60s to her career as an art historian in the heartless '80s. As Heidi determines her place in society and how to juggle success and failures in work, friendship, romance and motherhood, The Heidi Chronicles asks the ever-present question: Can women have it all? Variety raved “not many plays manage Heidi’s feat of inducing almost continuous laughter while forcing the audience to examine its preconceptions,” while the New York Daily News called it “not just a funny play, but a wise one.” Leigh Silverman, the Tony Award-nominated director of the hit Broadway musical Violet, will make her Guthrie debut at the helm of this Pulitzer Prize-winning gem.

This production contains mature language.

Online sales until 4pm for evening performances, 10am for matinees.
Call the Box Office at 612.377.2224 for assistance.

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October 25, 2014 7:30PM

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by Wendy Wasserstein
directed by Leigh Silverman


Witty, insightful and poignant, The Heidi Chronicles traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland from high school in the radical '60s to her career as an art historian in the heartless '80s. As Heidi determines her place in society and how to how to juggle success and failures in work, friendship and romance, The Heidi Chronicles asks the ever-present question: Can women have it all? Variety raved “not many plays manage Heidi’s feat of inducing almost continuous laughter while forcing the audience to examine its preconceptions,” while the New York Daily News called it “not just a funny play, but a wise one.” Leigh Silverman, the Tony Award-nominated director of the hit Broadway musical Violet, will make her Guthrie debut at the helm of this Pulitzer Prize-winning gem.

This production contains mature language.

Online sales until 4pm for evening performances, 10am for matinees.
Call the Box Office at 612.377.2224 for assistance.

 

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