ADAMANT – The Kraatz Carromato, a Burlington quartet of four excellent musicians, came to the Adamant Community Club on Sunday evening, May 18, and gave a unique concert of Gitano-inspired music. Gitano is one of many labels for the Roma (gypsies), both words derived from Egypt, to which people originally[Read More…]
Entertainment
Bardolatry Lives at the Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival
PLAINFIELD — The former campus of Goddard College will host the Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival with productions, in June and August and a camp for students in between. For interested students, aged 10 to 14, the day camp runs weekdays from July 21 through August, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,[Read More…]
“Mermaid” Featured Large Cast of Children, Adults
CABOT – Usually plays are turned into films but there is a certain trend of turning movies into plays, as in the case of “The Little Mermaid.” Originally a Disney animated musical which came out in 1989, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, it has been adapted for the stage[Read More…]
Rossi Art Reception, May 22
GREENSBORO – The art of Renee Rossi will be on display at the Greensboro Free Library through the end of May. An artist’s talk and reception will be held on Thursday, May 22, starting at 5 p.m., at the library, with light refreshments and the chance to win a Rossi art[Read More…]
“The Revolutionists” Begins June 5
MONTPELIER – “The Revolutionists” by Lauren Gunderson will be presented Thursdays through Sundays, June 5 to June 15, at Lost Nation Theater (LNT). The production presents four bold women who try not to lose their heads in comedy set during the French Revolution. Amidst the Reign of Terror, four renegades,[Read More…]
Storyteller J.T. Turner, June 8 in “A Visit with Aesop”
PLAINFIELD – J.T. Turner presents a one-man show, “A Visit with Aesop,” Sunday, June 8, at 4 p.m., at the Plainfield Opera House. Turner brings to life Aesop’s classic fables while weaving in the tale of the storyteller himself. J.T. Turner is an award-winning professional actor, director and playwright whose[Read More…]
Ballet Adaptation of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” June 7-8
BARRE – An adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will be presented Saturday, June 7, 7 p.m., and Sunday, June 8, 2 p.m., at the Barre Opera House. The story takes place in ancient Greece and opens on a love tangle that relies on a magic flower to[Read More…]
Wonderful Concert of Classic Jazz, Big Band Sound
GREENSBORO – The Vermont Jazz Ensemble came to the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro and gave a wonderful concert of classic jazz and big band of the ’30s and ’40s dance numbers on the evening of Friday, May 2. Many of the 17 musicians have been veteran players[Read More…]
Robinson’s Art Amazingly Rich in Imagination
GREENSBORO – An extraordinary exhibition of the works of Montpelier artist Delia Bell Robinson is ongoing at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, entitled “The Major Arcana, The Tarot Project,” consisting over 75 paintings and some 113 colored clay whistles. Also called “A Tarot Journey,” it consists of[Read More…]
Raucous Theater with Cast, Audience
HYDE PARK – If you wanted something in the completely different department of theater you certainly could have got it during the last two weekends with the Lamoille County Players production of The Rocky Horrow Show at the Opera House in Hyde Park. A musical based on the cult-camp classic[Read More…]
Local Portrait Artist, Clark, Honored
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Caleb Clark, originally from Walden, has been awarded a Certificate of Excellence from the Portrait Society of America in this year’s International Portrait Competition. Clark was in Washington D.C. in May to be honored for his 8.5×12 oil painting on linen panel titled “Dre.” Clark attended the[Read More…]
