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Feb092018

February 9, 2018, Friday - Minnesota Opera presents: Odyssey at The Lab Theater (3 nights)

Times: See show link below

Location: The Lab Theater, 700 North 1st Street

Minnesota Opera presents: Odyssey

February 9 – 11

Will Odysseus ever make it home? When he began his journey at the end of the Trojan War, he expected the trip to last a few weeks, or a couple of months at most—he had good boats and a top-notch crew, and he was one of the smartest captains around. He was also very handsome, and a good storyteller, so people were eager to offer him hospitality along the way. Odysseus was almost perfect, except for one thing—he was full of himself, and that kept getting him into trouble.