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Jul122022

The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis hosts Seussical, Jr. at Chute Square on July 31

Seussical Jr. provides the best in summer entertainment!

The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis invites the public to an outdoor musical play – free and suitable for all ages – on Sunday, July 31, 2pm, at the Ard Godfrey House in Chute Square, 28 University Avenue SE.

ETC Productions presents Seussical, Jr., a one-hour live musical production with many of your favorite literary Dr. Seuss characters. The actors and technicians participating in the show are between the ages of 15-19, and selected because of their incredible talent, maturity, and performance experience.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on, and enjoy ice cream treats donated by Kemps. No reservations necessary.

There will be free tours of the Ard Godfrey House before and after the play.
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The Ard Godfrey House is open every Saturday and Sunday in July and August from 1pm to 4pm. Guides in period dress will show you how Ard and Harriet Godfrey lived in St. Anthony with their children in the 1850s. The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis restored this 1849 house and has been giving tours since 1979.
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