The Regis College Alumni Chorus presents the annual Christmas Concert & Merry Mingle on Sunday, December 2 at the Regis College Fine Arts Center, 235 Wellesley Street, Weston, MA 02493. The Merry Mingle begins at 2:00pm with the concert to follow at 3:00pm. General admission adult tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door; general admission child tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Advance tickets may be purchased by visiting regiscollege.edu/fac.
Here in Windham : A Celebration of Poetry Wednesday , April 18 , 2018 , at 7 pm Featuring Doug Anderson , Alexandrina Sergio , Steve Straight , and Windham County high school poets AND remembering poet and editor Alexander ' Sandy ' Taylor Steve Straight is the au thor of the poetry collections The Deepest Breath , The Water Carrier ( published by Curbstone Press in 2002 ) , The Almanac , and Some Assembly Required . He directed , for many years , the Connecticut Poetry Circuit and the Seminar Series of the Su nken Garden Poetry Festival .
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts is thrilled to present TROIKA Entertainment's KINKY BOOTS, the smash-hit musical that brings together four-time Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein (Book) and Grammy Award-winning rock icon Cyndi Lauper (Tony Award-winner for Best Score for KINKY BOOTS), April 3-8. Tickets start at $48 and can be purchased online at www.ordway.org, by phone at 651-224-4222 or in person at the Ordway ticket office.
A fancy night on the town, a terrific meal and show-stopping entertainment - all to support a great cause. That's what Town Hall Theater has in mind as it brings back the THT Gala tonight, October 17.
A fancy night on the town, a terrific meal and show-stopping entertainment - all to support a great cause. That's what Town Hall Theater has in mind as it brings back the THT Gala on October 17.
Medea is a wife and a mother. When her husband, Jason, abandons his family for a new life, she exacts an appalling revenge and destroys everything she holds dear.
It's a show that brings unexpected surprises. It's a show full of jazz, pop, musical theater, dance, duets, and more. It's a show that you can only see at Town Hall Theater. It's a show that puts friends and neighbors up on stage and lets them shine. It's a show that can't be missed; it's Middlebury's Got Talent! of course.
James Blair worked as a staff photographer for the National Geographic Magazine for thirty years. He has had more than 45 stories published in the magazine, and more than 2000 of his photos have appeared within its covers.
For most, contemporary dance is not the first thing that pops into mind when thinking about independent or assisted living facilities. For the Bryce Dance Company and the 13 Vermont-based “movers” involved in their piece To You, Around You, About You, it is.
Medea is a wife and a mother. When her husband, Jason, abandons his family for a new life, she exacts an appalling revenge and destroys everything she holds dear.
Imagine a room full of seventeen young adults from different religious and cultural backgrounds, varying sexual identities and orientations, a range of family structures, work and travel experiences, failures, successes, who all, in some way, think of Vermont as home. Kate Gridley did just that, and then decided to paint a larger than life size portrait of each one.
It's a show that brings unexpected surprises. It's a show full of jazz, pop, musical theater, dance, duets, and more. It's a show that you can only see at Town Hall Theater. It's a show that puts friends and neighbors up on stage and lets them shine. It's a show that can't be missed; it's Middlebury's Got Talent! of course.
Josh Panda is no stranger to Town Hall Theater. Back in February, he was an instructor at THT's 'Rock-It Science' music camp, where he taught young musicians the art of rock-n-roll. He has performed as a guest of The Grift. But for the first time, he will head-line as Town Hall Theater plays host to Josh Panda and the Hot Damned. 'We've been wanting to snag Josh and his band for a long time. We're thrilled that he's playing Town Hall Theater,' said executive director Doug Anderson.
Josh Panda is no stranger to Town Hall Theater. Back in February, he was an instructor at THT's 'Rock-It Science' music camp, where he taught young musicians the art of rock-n-roll. He has performed as a guest of The Grift. But for the first time, he will head-line as Town Hall Theater plays host to Josh Panda and the Hot Damned. 'We've been wanting to snag Josh and his band for a long time. We're thrilled that he's playing Town Hall Theater,' said executive director Doug Anderson.
Six playwrights choose some actors, stay up all night writing, and deliver a ten-minute script before breakfast the next morning. Six directors then take over, rehearsing with the actors for a single day.