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Girl From The North Country
Sunday, October 8
1:00 pm
Sunday, October 8
6:30 pm
Tuesday, October 10
7:30 pm
Wednesday, October 11
7:30 pm
Thursday, October 12
7:30 pm
Friday, October 13
7:30 pm
Saturday, October 14
2:00 pm
Saturday, October 14
7:30 pm
Orpheum Theatre
910 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403
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Girl from the North Country
Girl from the North Country is the Tony Award-winning new musical that the Chicago Tribune declares is “a Broadway revelation!” Written and directed by celebrated playwright Conor McPherson and featuring Tony Award-winning orchestrations by Simon Hale, Girl from the North Country reimagines 20 legendary songs of Bob Dylan as they’ve never been heard before, including “Forever Young,” “All Along The Watchtower,” “Hurricane,” “Slow Train Coming” and “Like A Rolling Stone.” It’s 1934 in Duluth, Minnesota. We meet a group of wayward travelers whose lives intersect in a guesthouse filled with music, life, and hope. Experience this ‘profoundly beautiful’ production (The New York Times) brought to vivid life by an extraordinary company of actors and musicians.
“A ravishing production—as close as mortals come to heaven on earth. Occupies territory previously unmapped on Broadway, and it speaks its own hypnotic language.” – The New York Times
Recommended for ages 12 and up.
Run time: 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission.
The production includes flashing light, bursts of sound including live gunshots, on-stage smoking and mature language.