Chaos comes to the Mad River Valley

D&D-themed show brings “Chaos to the Valley” with a spooky twist on Friday, Nov. 1 in Waitsfield.

Valley Players put up first Shakespeare play in 46 years

The Valley Players will present “As You Like It,” by William Shakespeare, Thursdays-Sundays, June 26-July 13 at the Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main Street (Route 100), Waitsfield.

Staged reading in Waitsfield asks artists the eternal question

What if an angel gave you a choice between a life of happiness, or fame and fortune, as a result of expressing your art?

Cabin Fever Follies come to Waitsfield

The Valley Players will present the 37th Annual Cabin Fever Follies one night only on Friday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m., at the Valley Players Theater, 4254 Main Street (Rt. 100), Waitsfield. In case of cancellation due to weather, the “snow date” is Saturda … (read more)

Participate with the Valley Players in Waitsfield this March

The Valley Players are now accepting stories for the 5th annual Mad River Story Slam, a one-night-only show focusing on sharing stories from real lives. This year’s theme is “Relationships” — true stories about exploring the many facets of relationships: … (read more)

Watch but don’t get caught in ‘The Mousetrap’

Part murder mystery and part psychological thriller, this play is brimming with intrigue, sophisticated humor and surprising twists.

It’s not your grandma’s craft fair…

Picture yourself in the shadows of the beautiful Green Mountains listening to live music while you browse through a juried fair of more than 80 artists offering one-of-a-kind pieces: unique gifts, keepsakes for your home, or special touches to add to your … (read more)

‘Poet’s Choice’ takes the stage in Waitsfield

The Valley Players will present the world premiere of the play “Poet’s Choice” by Mary Pratt, Fridays through Sundays, March 8-17, at the Valley Players Theater.

‘The Glass Menagerie’ takes the stage in Waitsfield

The Valley Players will present a classic of the American theater this fall, “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams.

Young filmmakers to debut work at Waitsfield festival

WAITSFIELD — The 17th annual MountainTop Film Festival in Waitsfield will, for the first time, feature a selection of documentary films from Vermont youth. Festival organizers have selected five short films created through the “What’s the Story?” program, … (read more)