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671: 756:, along with the Minneapolis architectural firm Architectural Alliance and is a 285,000-square-foot (26,500 m) facility that houses three theaters: (1) the theater's signature thrust stage, seating 1,100, (2) a 700-seat proscenium stage, and (3) a black-box studio with flexible seating. It also has a 178-foot cantilevered bridge (called the "Endless Bridge") to the Mississippi which is open to visitors during normal building hours. The outside of the building's walls are covered in large panels which display a large mural of photographs from past plays visible clearly at night. Jean Nouvel was in association with 686:, had 7 sides and took up 1120 square feet (104 m). Seating radiated outward and upward, and the ceiling was hung with acoustical panels that carried the asymmetrical theme to the top of the theater. The design concept encouraged the minimal use of large set pieces. In 1974 the distinctive exterior screen, which had suffered from corrosion by the elements over the years, was removed. In 1980, Artistic Director Liviu Ciulei redesigned the stage. The stage itself was modified so that its size, shape and height was adjustable, and he opened up the back wall to create more depth. 102: 543:
which could serve as a kind of laboratory, enabling exploration of new work and performance techniques. Born from this vision was the Guthrie Laboratory (commonly referred to as the Guthrie Lab) located in the Minneapolis Warehouse District. Wright also shared Ciulei's desire to keep the concept of a resident acting company alive, using his ensembles to great effect. Wright was able to combine critical and popular success with a series of productions that helped reestablish a large, enthusiastic and loyal audience base. Productions from this period include
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he did was to redesign the theater itself. His changes allowed more structural flexibility in the stage, granting each production a unique physical presentation. While Ciulei was not able to realize all the goals he had envisioned, he was able to maintain and advance the Guthrie's national and international reputation as a first-rate example of American theater, and under his direction, the Guthrie experienced critical success with productions of classics such as
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and had a profound influence on the Guthrie. He challenged audiences with his bold theatrical interpretations and his highly contemporary and international style. Ciulei's interest in theater didn't stop at the productions themselves. Ciulei was a designer and architect, and one of the first things
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That same year, the Guthrie tapped Garland Wright, who'd previously spent time serving as Ciulei's Associate Artistic Director during the early 1980s, as Ciulei's successor. Wright shared with his predecessor Ciulei a vision for the theater which included the desire to have a second, smaller stage
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The Guthrie's design arose out of Ralph Rapson's work with the Walker Art Center, and concepts the Walker was considering for a small auditorium near their museum. The result was a theater designed by Rapson, that seated 1,441 people when it first opened its doors in 1963. Its irregularly-shaped
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Under Dowling's artistic leadership, the Guthrie enjoyed a period of unprecedented growth. Subscriptions reached an all-time high of more than 32,000, up more than 50% from the beginning of Dowling's tenure. Dowling's time at the Guthrie Theater was marked by a return to regional touring,
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to expand on the land occupied by the theater. However, demolition started in late 2006 beginning with the common area between the old Guthrie building and the Walker. The site has been turned into green space and an extension of the
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was taken on the road for a national tour, a first for a resident theater. Also starting in 1968, the Guthrie established the tradition of producing plays on smaller stages within the Twin Cities area, including the
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co-productions by visiting international theater companies (WorldStage Series), collaborations with local theater companies, and his own dynamic productions of the classics.
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was chosen as the Guthrie's seventh artistic director. Dowling had already gained an international reputation for his tenure at Ireland's national theater, the
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Paired with an innovative philosophy that included a resident acting company with high professional standards was a unique design concept in the stage itself.
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After Langham left in 1977, the Guthrie crossed a milestone of sorts when, for the first time in its history, it selected as artistic director the American
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Guthrie, Tyrone; Ralph Rapson; H. Frederick Koeper (1963). "Architecture for the Stage: Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Designed by Ralph Rapson, AIA".
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put the old Guthrie building on its list of the most endangered historic properties in the United States in response to plans announced by the
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Theater, introduced Guthrie to the arts community in the Twin Cities and helped gather support that persuaded Guthrie to locate his theater in
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was selected to design the 1963 theater building. Rapson was a leading contributor to architecture's modern movement on the
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Garland Wright announced his resignation as artistic director in 1994, and after an international search for his successor,
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soliciting communities' interest and involvement in a resident theater. Out of the seven cities that responded, the
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until 1966, and continued to direct at the theater he founded until 1969, two years before his death. In 1966
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The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at a Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years
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was named as the next artistic director of the Guthrie, succeeding the theater's founder and namesake.
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The Guthrie Theater has performed in two main-stage facilities. The first building was designed by
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at sunset, showing the scene shop at the left and the "Endless Bridge" cantilevering to the right.
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In 2006, the Guthrie finished construction of a new $ 125 million theater building along the
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became the Guthrie's next artistic director, staging classic productions which included
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Kamin, Blair (March 31, 2008). "Guthrie Theater architect Nouvel wins Pritzker Prize".
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2 million. The new theater was completed in 1963, in time for the May 7 opening of
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in the late 1950s. Rapson had also worked on some preliminary sketches of the
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Throughout the 1960s, the Guthrie found critical acclaim in its productions of
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Minneapolis: City of Enterprise, Center of Excellence: A contemporary portrait
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projecting from a back wall with seating surrounding nearly two thirds of it.
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replaced Epstein. Ciulei had previously served as the artistic director of
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Dowling retired in 2014. The eighth artistic director of the Guthrie,
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from the late 1940s through the 1950s, and served as head of the
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Entrance to the Guthrie Theater, with 2021–2022 season signage.
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in 2006. The original exterior screen had been removed in 1974.
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All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain
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showed not only interest but also eagerness for the project.
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for the scenography of the theaters and the acousticians of
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Hession, Jane King; Rip Rapson; Bruce N. Wright (1999).
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The Guthrie Theater: Images, History, and Inside Stories
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site of the first Guthrie (green lawn at right in 2008)
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Steel, Mike (October 1993). "The Not So Empty Stage".
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Quinn, Robert J. (January 2007). "Setting the Stage".
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Minneapolis Rehearsals: Tyrone Guthrie Directs Hamlet
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under construction in the scene shop at the Guthrie
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