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Dancers hark back, look forward with THT performance

Posted on May 2, 2013 |
By Addison Independent



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MIDDLEBURY — Back in 1978 what is now Middlebury’s Town Hall Theater was the local Knights of Columbus Hall. Karen Amirault, a dancer and recent graduate of Middlebury College, joined forces with college dance faculty Patty Smith to rent the hall for their eclectic dance reviews.

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Holiday Show returns to Town Hall Theater with local fine arts

Posted on November 29, 2012 |
By Addison Independent



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MIDDLEBURY — The Jackson Gallery will be filled with art and fine crafts once again through the holiday season. Honoring the fifth year of this annual show, an invitation went out to all previous exhibitors. Twenty-seven regional artists will be presenting work in a wide variety of media. All have been recognized for their individual approaches to style, design and image, making this exhibit a true celebration of local talent.

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THEATER PREVIEW - Local troupe to stage original 'Game of Thrones': Shakespeare's 'Richard III'

Posted on October 30, 2012 |
By David Weinstock



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By DAVID WEINSTOCK

The 2012 presidential campaign may be rough, but it’s got nothing on the 1483 race for the English crown. William Shakespeare’s Richard III is the original game of thrones, as the Duke of Gloucester connives, deceives and murders his way to the top. Middlebury Actors Workshop’s upcoming production opens Nov. 1 at Town Hall Theater.

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Book explores fate of giant fish

Posted on October 29, 2012 |
By John Flowers



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MIDDLEBURY — Matt Rigney developed a passion for fishing during many years of solitary angling in a small boat off the coast of Maine.

Along with the thrill of catching some hefty bluefish, striped bass and other species, Rigney learned about what he called the “power of solitude, about what you see when you sit quietly and observe nature.”

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‘Madama Butterfly’ proves a crowd pleaser

Posted on October 11, 2012 |
By Nancy Maxwell



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MIDDLEBURY — Director Doug Anderson lifted up a bolt of magic fabric before the packed Town Hall Theater audience at Friday’s performance of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” and let it slowly unspool, delicately unwinding into wave after wave of beautiful music.

In other words, he’s done it again.

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