Undiscovered Country

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Oct 2010
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Presented by University Dance Theatre

Set in Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century, Undiscovered Country is a provocative and, at times, comedic glance into the tangled lives of a group of Viennese socialites. When a terrible secret is revealed, the precarious marriage of Friedrich and Genia Hofreiter must walk a fine line between fidelity and temptation, duty and passion, normalcy and scandal. Critically-acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard's wit and wordplay enliven a complex web of human relationships set against the backdrop of repressive societal norms. Under the direction of renowned Twin Cities director John Miller-Stephany, Undiscovered Country is presented by the Guthrie Theater/ University of Minnesota BFA Actor Training Program's senior class.

Fri, Oct 22 - Opening Night Reception
Thu, Oct 28 - Talk Back
Fri, Oct 29 - AD Performance with Rick Jacobson describing
Sat, Oct 30 - ASL Performance

Rarig Center Box Office hours: Oct 18 - 22 & Oct 25 - 29, Mon - Fri, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Discounts available for groups of 15 or more and for Fringe Festival button holders. Restrictions may apply. 

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The home of the U of M’s vivacious theatre students, the Rarig Center houses multiple small theaters catered to each performance.

Rarig Center's Whiting Proscenium Theatre
330 21st Ave S
Minneapolis, MN‎  55455
612-625-4001‎


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