- Real-time Captioning
- Assisted Listening Devices
- Large Print Playbill
- 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 Open 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 not required to visit or attend a performance at the Guthrie. If you are unable to attend Up-to-date health policies can be found at: https://www.guthrietheater.org/health-and-safety/.
About the Show
September 14 - October 13, 2024
by STEFANO MASSINI; adapted by BEN POWER; directed by ARIN ARBUS
In 1844, Heyum Lehmann arrives in New York from Bavaria to make his way in a new world. After changing his name to Henry Lehman, he and his brothers start a small fabric business that evolves over generations to become a powerful international finance firm. More than a century later, the firm spectacularly collapses into bankruptcy, leaving unprecedented disaster in its wake. This sweeping generational saga questions how we define heroes and villains — and where we draw the line between them. Requiring tour-de-force performances by three actors playing multiple characters, the real-life story of the Lehman brothers unfolds with surprising elegance and astonishing theatricality.
- The Lehman Trilogy is based on a true — but little-known — story about the Lehman family and their business, which collapsed in 2008 and rocked the U.S. economy.
- Three actors deliver powerhouse performances as they portray more than 50 characters over the course of 170 years.
- The Broadway production of The Lehman Trilogy received vast critical acclaim and won five Tony Awards in 2022, including Best Play.
For this production, performance start times are a half hour earlier to better accommodate the play’s longer run time (approximately 3 hours, 35 minutes, including two intermissions).