Friday, February 23, 2024
Dial M for Murder - AD/OC
The Guthrie Theater-
Fri., February 23 at 7:30 pm
- Audio Description
- Real-time Captioning
- Assisted Listening Devices
- Braille Playbill
- Large Print Playbill
- Describer: Elana Centor. Captioning by c2 inc.
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Restrooms
- Accessible Seating
- Elevator to all public areas
Schedule and Tickets
Tickets: $29 to $82. Patrons using audio description may pay $20. Patrons needing captioning may pay $25. If you have questions about tickets or accessibility accommodation, contact 612-225-6390 or accessibility@guthrietheater.org. To purchase tickets for the Guthrie's accessible performances, use the accessibility filter on its online performance calendar or call the Box Office at 612-377-2224. Masks are encouraged but no longer required to visit or attend a performance at the Guthrie. If you are unable to attend a performance because you are sick, call the Box Office at 612-377-2224 to exchange your tickets no later than 4 p.m. on the day of your scheduled performance (noon for a matinee). Up-to-date policies can be found at: https://www.guthrietheater.org/health-and-safety/.
About the Show
January 20 - February 25, 2024
adapted by JEFFREY HATCHER from the original by FREDERICK KNOTT; directed by TRACY BRIGDEN
While in London promoting her new murder mystery, Maxine drops in on her former lover Margot who shares some distressing news: She’s being blackmailed for a love letter from Maxine that went missing after their affair ended. Margot thinks her husband Tony is none the wiser, but he knows everything — and then some. In fact, his yearlong plan to have Margot murdered will commence the next night, thanks to an airtight alibi. But when Margot kills her assailant in self-defense, Tony’s plot takes an unexpected turn. This clever, fast-paced adaptation adds extra layers to the iconic tale, making the “Will he get away with it?” question even more thrilling.
Honor, an Artist Lecture, with Lili Taylor - ASL
Walker Art Center, Part of Out There 2024-
Fri., February 23 at 8:00 pm
- ASL Interpretation
- Assisted Listening Devices
- Interpreter: TBA.
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Parking Designated
- Accessible Restrooms
- Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Courtesy Wheelchairs
- Elevator to all public areas
Schedule and Tickets
Tickets start at $15. No additional fees. ASL Services: This performance features an American Sign Language interpreter who will be located on the stage. To reserve seating in the ASL section, enter the "ASL-2324" promo code in the upper right hand corner of your screen. If you selected ASL Seating in error, click CLEAR in the upper right corner before continuing with your purchase. Use this direct link: https://secure.walkerart.org/12372/12406?promo=asl-2324. By entering this promo code and completing your purchase, you confirm that you or a member of your party requires use of this service. For further assistance booking this service, call the Box Office at 612-375-7600. For more information or to request other accessibility accommodations, call 612-375-7564, email access@walkerart.org, or visit the Access page: https://walkerart.org/visit/accessibility/.
About the Show
Feb. 22-24, 2024
Directed by Geoff Sobelle
“Of the many lecture-performances I’ve seen over the past twenty years, few have been as exhilarating.… The finale was breathtaking and euphoric.” — Claire Bishop, Artforum (Best of 2022)
This slyly subversive performance by conceptual artist Suzanne Bocanegra masquerades as a medieval art lecture before swiftly transforming into an irreverent and hilarious critique foregrounding the work and worldview of women over time. Performed by celebrated film actor Lili Taylor and centered on one of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s greatest tapestries, Honor is a brilliant weave of musical and theatrical elements that emerge in surprising and delightful ways.
Content Note: This performance includes themes of misogyny, death, and execution in art history as well as brief mentions of incest and bestiality.
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