Dinner and a movie? How about child care and a play!

The Guthrie is partnering with the YMCA on "Play Care," by which child care will provided at the Minneapolis theater while parents attend a matinee. The program is targeted at busy parents who don't have much time to get out to a show, and who have kids ages 4 to 11.

January 28, 2013 at 6:36PM

The Guthrie is partnering with the YMCA on "Play Care," by which child care will provided at the Minneapolis theater while parents attend a matinee. The program is targeted at busy parents who don't have much time to get out to a show, and who have kids ages 4 to 11. The child care will take place at the Guthrie's Learning Center and will be provided by YMCA child care workers. Cost is $10 per child. Matinee tickets are $20 to $25, but the program is only available for 10 shows this season. Call 612-377-2224 for more information.

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