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  Jonah and the Whale: A New Musical at Guthrie Theatre

Jonah and the Whale: A New Musical

Guthrie Theatre
818 South 2nd Street Minneapolis

7th House Theater will re-imagine one of the strangest and most familiar stories in the Old Testament. Set on the banks of the Mississippi River and featuring a bluegrass score, Jonah and the Whale is an unforgettable adventure of faith, chance and humor in the face of unbeatable odds. Known for creating stage productions with an emphasis on music and simple storytelling, 7th House Theater makes its Dowling Studio debut with this new production.

Thru - Dec 28, 2014



Price: $15-$30

Stage: Dowling Studio

Box Office: 612-377-2224

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  Jonah and the Whale: A New Musical Reviews

Star Tribune - Recommended

"...This is a busy, highly detailed production, from Kate Sutton-Johnson’s cluttered hodgepodge of a set to the clever bits of stage business and myriad characters that emerge sometimes just for a moment or two. Co-directors Tyler Michaels and Emily King do an admirable job of maintaining the show’s simple throughline."
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Lisa Brock


Twin Cities Daily Planet - Highly Recommended

"...I want to see it again and I desperately want to see it fleshed out in places with another song or two. I think it would be easy to call this the most exciting production I’ve seen in the last couple of years, both on the strength of what it is right now, and because of the incredible promise it shows."
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Lisa Olson


Twin Cities Pioneer Press - Recommended

"...The wealth of characters also occasionally makes "Jonah" lose track of its passive central figure, who threatens to disappear from his own story. Still, the generous spirit of the production, fluidly directed by Emily King and Tyler Michaels, pays off in the end with a reminder that, should Jonah find that his wandering days are over, there are a lot of people waiting to welcome him home."
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Chris Hewitt



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