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Heidi Chronicles on stage through Oct. 26

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The Heidi Chronicles continues its run through Oct. 26 on the Wurtele Thrust Stage at the Guthrie Theater, 818 S. Second St., Minneapolis.
The brilliant Wendy Wasserstein play, directed by Leigh Silverman, follows the eponymous protagonist, noted feminist art historian Heidi Holland — played by Kate Wetherhead — from high school in the 1960s, through the ’70s and ’80s, as she navigates career and personal choices. Silverman told the AJW that Heidi expresses the competing priorities facing women, and “the emotional resonance of those issues is as current today as it was in the ’70s” (9-12-14 AJW).
For tickets, call the Guthrie box office at 612-377-2224, or go to: guthrietheater.org.

Noted feminist art historian Heidi Holland (Kate Wetherhead, second from right) accepts an invitation to appear on Hello, New York, a TV talk show, in the Guthrie Theater’s production of The Heidi Chronicles. (Photo: Joan Marcus)
Noted feminist art historian Heidi Holland (Kate Wetherhead, second from right) accepts an invitation to appear on Hello, New York, a TV talk show, in the Guthrie Theater’s production of The Heidi Chronicles. (Photo: Joan Marcus)

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