MONTPELIER – The T.W. Wood Museum invites artists to submit work for “The Voice of Human Instinct”, an upcoming exhibition in the Contemporary Hall Gallery. This exhibition seeks to explore the inner landscapes of the subconscious, a space where dreams act as guides and instinct becomes expression. The gallery is seeking[Read More…]
Entertainment
GNH fundraiser concert, Aug. 29
GREENSBORO – An end-of-summer concert to support the Greensboro Nursing Home (GNH) will be Friday, August 29, 7 p.m.. Local musicians Roy MacNeil, Icarus Tyree, Mavis MacNeil, Andrew Koehler, and Alice Perron will present an evening of folk songs, fiddle tunes, jazz standards, oldies and more in the Greensboro United[Read More…]
OSSU presents “Playing Fields,” Sept. 5
HARDWICK – The Flynn, in partnership with the Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union (OSSU), presents “Playing Fields,” a free community event to kick off the school year. The performance takes place on Friday, Sept. 5, at 6 p.m. at Hazen Union School (126 Hazen Union Drive). Guests are encouraged to arrive[Read More…]
Words Out Loud series begins Sept. 14
CALAIS – “Words Out Loud,” Sunday afternoon fall reading series, returns as part of event offerings for Art at the Kent’s exhibit, “Holding,” at the Kents’ Corner State Historic Site. “Words Out Loud: Knowing by Heart,” features six Vermont authors, two on each of three Sundays in September. On September 14, author[Read More…]
“Phil Henry and the News Feed,” perform Sunday, Sept. 14
PLAINFIELD – Plainfield Arts presents “Phil Henry and the News Feed” at the Plainfield Opera House on Sunday, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m., for an afternoon of songwriting, storytelling and musicianshi Singer-songwriter Phil Henry is a craftsman, singer, storyteller and multi-instrumentalist. His album, “Chasing Echoes,” debuted at No, 2 on[Read More…]
Abbey Road concert returns to HCA, Sept. 6; Plainfield Opera House, Sept. 20
GREENSBORO, PLAINFIELD – The Birdhouse Band again performs the Beatles’ entire “Abbey Road” album at the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA), September 6, and at the Plainfield Opera House, September 20. Both events begin at 7 p.m. After a sold-out HCA performance in August, The Birdhouse Band’s celebration of[Read More…]
Nicely varied program performed by Chamber Players
HARDWICK – The Craftsbury Chamber Players gave the last concert of their season, on August 14, at the Hardwick Town House in a nicely varied program of four American composers: Copland, Kern, Holland and Bernstein in the first half and a clarinet quintet by Brahms in the second. The performance[Read More…]
”The Taming of the Shrew,” presented by the Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival
PLAINFIELD – The Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival is currently presenting a most unconventional version of William Shakespeare’s comedy, The Taming of the Shrew in the Haybarn Theatre on the former Goddard College campus, in Plainfield, now called the Creative Campus at Goddard. It is an imaginative production, directed by Virginia[Read More…]
Summer Theater Camp presents four comedies
CABOT – The Cabot Community Theater demonstrated the fruits of its week-long summer theater camp by presenting four comedies Friday, Aug. 15, at 5 p.m., in the Cabot School Performing Arts Center. The plays were short and designed for children’s performances, giving everyone a limited number of lines to memorize[Read More…]
Chekhov play focuses on complex characters
EAST CALAIS – The Unadilla Theater has produced the well-known plays of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904) many times over its four decades. Currently, it is performing the first play he ever wrote, in 1888, entitled “Ivanov.” The play focuses on a depressed middle aged man, who like many of the[Read More…]
Chamber Players offer wide spectrum of repertoire
GREENSBORO – The last concert in the Summer Music from Greensboro series, Tuesday evening, August 5, in the United Church of Christ, featured the Manhattan Chamber Players with works by Mozart, Beethoven, Gliere, Devienne, four of which highlighted the flute. The New York City based group works as a collective[Read More…]
Seriously, Get Thee To the Funnery
GREENSBORO – For 27 years, the Get Thee to the Funnery summer camp has served as a home for any and all interested and willing to participate in the longstanding tradition of performing Shakespeare. Established in 1998 by former Craftsbury Academy music teacher Andrea Brightenbach and Peter Gould, the camp[Read More…]
