Tickets & Events

2022-23 Northrop Music Series

The Northrop Organ

Every event in this season’s Music Series features Northrop’s historic Aeolian-Skinner Opus 892 pipe organ—one of the last remaining concert-hall pipe organs in the United States. It includes a celebration of organist Dean Billmeyer by GTCYS in his 41st and final year as University of Minnesota Organist and Professor of Music, and the Northrop debut of three soloists—two accompanying silent film classics—plus a Twin Cities Holiday tradition appearing for the first time on the Carlson Family Stage.

Our flexible, Create Your Own package lets you choose your experiences from any three or more in-person events from the 2024-25 Northrop Season and save 15%! Subscribers enjoy:

  • Savings of 15%—when you buy three+ events
  • Early prepaid parking reservations—order when you purchase tickets
  • Invites to exclusive, behind-the-scenes events
  • Flexibility at no extra cost—get unlimited free ticket exchanges
  • Our appreciation for supporting Northrop programming and Centennial Commissions! Your purchase helps make a difference.
film series

2022-23 Northrop Film Series

A new series of silent films featuring live music! Discover films of feminist protest that explode in slapstick rebellion plus sci-fi and horror classics—a must-see for film buffs, music lovers, and the historically curious. 

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2022-23 Dance Series

Experience classical ballet, international sensations, new works by distinct voices, three theatrical evening-length events, two Northrop Centennial Commissions, five dance with live music presentations, and more.

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2022-23 Northrop Season

Created with arts lovers like you in mind, this season includes nine renowned companies in the Dance Series, and a Music Series centered around Northrop’s historic pipe organ which is also spotlighted in the new Silent Film Series featuring live music. 

Supporters

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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.