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It’s Midsummer in February for Guthrie Journalism Day 2025

Minnesota High School Press Association and Journalism Educators of Minnesota sponsor Journalism Day at Guthrie Theater, an annual event that connects students to professionals working in and reviewing the arts. This year, 20 students and advisers will join us on Wednesday, Feb. 19  to tour the facility, talk with journalist Shiela Regan, local arts writer and critic, and view Shakespeare’s famous rom-com “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

9:15 gather in The Guthrie lobby

9:30 backstage tour of The Guthrie

11:00 lunch and talk with Shiela Regan

1:00 matinee of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

3:30 depart The Guthrie

(UPDATE 1/26/25): The event is SOLD OUT with a waitlist. Check back for the announcement of our winning reviews.

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