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THEATERS

After New York City, the Twin Cities have the most theatre seats per capita in the country. Between the talented local companies, the traveling national tours, and the stunning venues in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul metro area, you can experience Broadway right here in Minnesota!

Combine dinner and a show at the largest dinner theatre in the United States! Also come out to Chanhassen Dinner Theatres for comedy shows, concerts, and other productions. Coming to the stage in 2023 is The Prom & Jersey Boys. chanhassendt.com • (952) 934-1525

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The beautiful Ames Center in Burnsville plays host to entertaining shows, including dance, theatres, music, comedy, magic, and more! www.ames-center.com • (952) 895-4685

The famous Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis offers plays, concerts, education, and professional training. They incorporate newer works and contemporary concerts alongside more classical pieces. www.guthrietheater.org • (612) 377-2224 www.hennepintheatretrust.org • (800) 982-2787

With the State, Orpheum, Pantages, and New Century Theatres in Downtown Minneapolis, the Hennepin Theatre Trust’s season features multiple touring Broadways shows, as well as everything from concerts and comedians, to podcasts and magic shows.

The Old Log Theatre is a contemporary venue that features comedies and dramas. Also, enjoy fresh and modern American cuisine that features seasonal ingredients grown in their on-site gardens and meticulously selected wines. www.oldlog.com • (952) 474-5951

The Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis features musicals, plays, and other events specifically produced for children and families. www.childrenstheatre.org • (612) 874-0400

Community theatre can produce some of the most rewarding performances. Shakopee’s River Valley Theatre Company brings wonderful shows to the local scene. Past productions include Alice in Wonderland, Dracula, the Wizard of Oz, and Shrek www.rivervalleytheatrecompany.com

• (952) 856-0684