Guthrie's Canine Star Of 'VERONA' Featured In Mpls. St. Paul Magazine
The Guthrie Theater brings Shakespeare's romantic comedy The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the stage January 24 – March 29, 2009 in a retro rendition directed by Joe Dowling, as the story is "taped" on the set of a '50s television studio in front of a live audience. It's the same familiar story, an oldie but goodie, where four young lovers hit the road to romance and find their bonds of friendship tested along the way. The director's cut offers a no holds "bard" pop culture explosion of comedy, song and dance, showcasing the triumphs of young love, an adorable sidekick dog named Crab, and everything in between.
The following is Deborah Caulfield Rybak's article, which can be found in Mpls. St. Paul Magazine (February 2009).
Face it, even the most illustrious theater stages the occasional dog. At the Guthrie, though, a dog is a good thing. Behind the theater's sleek, architecturally significant façade lies another community altogether. Along with the clicking of heels through the Guthrie's labyrinthine network of offices, you can also hear the patter of paws.

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