White River Valley Players presents ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ in Rochester

Join the White River Valley Players for a delightful weekend of music, laughter, and nostalgia and come see “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” on May 8, 9 and 10 in Rochester.

ART actors get regional acclaim for original play

In addition to playing at the NEDF, the ART will stage “My Sister Heracles” at Middlebury’s Town Hall Theater on Wednesday, May 13.

New festival puts ‘family’ in theater

Town Hall Theater will host family theatre festival.

Students present ‘the life of a village against the life of the stars’

Come see “one of the sagest, warmest and most deeply human scripts” at Wright Memorial Theater in Middlebury, opening April 30.

Jeremy Holm plays Addison County namesake on stage

A new play by Doug Anderson tells the story of Joseph Addison, the man whose name appears all around us.

North Branch School theater ascends the Himalayan Peaks

This year’s student-authored play includes an imaginative cast of characters, as well as mountain themes and music in honor of their late schoolmate.

That’s absurd! Student-actors become ‘The Maids’ to find meaning

Take a walk on the wild side and get tickets to go see the upcoming production of “The Maids” — the 1947 suspense thriller by French playwright Jean Genet. “In the absence of their mistress, two maids — Claire and Solange — indulge in a dangerous game of … (read more)

Plucky and Poignant: ‘Powersuits’ connects with comedy

Come see “Powersuits,” a bold, laugh-out-loud show created and performed by Middlebury College professors Michole Biancosino (Theatre) and Lida Winfield (Dance).

NYC actors bring compelling and timely play to Middlebury

“Treaty: A Play About How Not to Blow Up the Planet” will be presented by Town Hall Theater and Ground UP Productions in the Anderson Studio at THT in Middlebury, March 27-29.

Review: Play about actors was fun, insightful

The mile-a-minute “Moon Over Buffalo” concerns an all-in-the-family acting troupe led by two aging blowhards, George and Charlotte, played to great antic effect by Carl Engvall and Suzanna Miller.

Middlebury Community Players presents “blisteringly funny” one-acts

Get ready to laugh – Middlebury Community Players will present three one-act plays by George Bernard Shaw Aug. 21-24 at the ART Black Box Theater at the Hannaford Career Center.

Letter to the editor: A great Vermont experience, capped by a show

The author wrote this appreciation after earlier this month seeing a series of Beckett plays at Unadilla Theater, a Vermont gem located in a rural part of Marshfield.

Kids explore nature, conservation through theater arts

Drama met nature last week during an outdoor production of “The Haunted Forest,” an original play written and performed by close to 30 Middlebury Area Land Trust (MALT) summer program campers on the Trail Around Middlebury this past Friday.

Local youth build community and theater skills at new Bristol camp

Through its programs, the company aims to help kids build community, self-esteem and other skills in a safe and supportive environment.  

“There Once Was …” returns with GREEK MYTHS!

The Bald Mountain Theater will present its annual emersion into the world of folk and fairy tales in this production on July 25, 26 and 27 at the studio in Rochester.

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