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Press release of the day: There will be dogs

January 28, 2009
by Jay Gabler
This week I received an e-mail sent on behalf of the Guthrie Theater and the Hennepin Theatre Trust, letting me know that "Annie, playing at the Orpheum Theatre Feb. 12-14, and The Two Gentlemen of Verona, playing at the Guthrie Theater Jan. 24-March 29, both feature dogs in their shows. Just wanted to throw that out there."
So now you know: There will be dogs. Specifically, a mixed-breed named Mikey (Annie) and an airdale mutt named Wyatt (Two Gentlemen). No word on their understudies. Update 1/29/09: This just in from Sarah Johnson at the Hennepin Theatre Trust: "I checked for you—there is indeed an understudy for the Annie dog. His name is Oliver." Sorry, no photo of Oliver. Understudies always get the shaft.
front row seat is the blog of jay gabler, the daily planet's arts editor. to keep up on the local arts scene, follow artsorbit on twitter and subscribe to arts orbit weekly.
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Published on 1/28/09. Photos by Peter Coombs (Mikey) and Ann Marsden (Wyatt).

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