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Sun., February 19 at 2:00 pm
- Scripted Captioning
- Assisted Listening Devices
- Other
- Open Captioner: Shelia Bland
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Restrooms
- Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible
Schedule and Tickets
Tickets range: $15-$68. To buy tickets, call the Box Office at 651-292-4323 or go online at historytheatre.com. Covid 19 Protocol: Masks are required for all Friday evening and Sunday afternoon performances. Everyone must wear a face mask covering their mouth/nose/chin, regardless of vaccination status. Masks are optional but strongly encouraged at all Tuesday, Thursday (matinee and evening), and Saturday evening performances. If you are interested in exchanging your tickets due to these face mask policies, call the box office at 651-292-4323 to exchange your tickets for free; or email Chari Hall at chall@historytheatre.com.
About the Show
January 28 – February 19, 2023
Written and performed by Kim Schultz, Directed by Addie Gorlin-Han
1986. The story of the indomitable Dorothy Molter, the last legal non-indigenous resident of the Boundary Waters. The story reflects the beauty and hardships of Molter’s solitary yet satisfying life beginning in 1934. The play, funny and passionate, explores her independence, fortitude and love of nature, and pushes back against the premise that her time in the North Woods made her the “Loneliest Woman in America,” as the Saturday Evening Post claimed in 1952. Dorothy Molter’s story will delight all, young and old.