Vermont Theatre Festival
Incorporated 1979
Annuit Coeptis
2017 Season
The Gondoliers
Women Without Men
The Charity That Began at Home
Three Sisters
Hamlet
Happy Days
Free Monday Movies with Rick Winston
Unadilla Theatre and Festival Theatre
Incorporated 1979
The Gondoliers
Women Without Men
The Charity That Began at Home
Three Sisters
Hamlet
Happy Days
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W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
The grand masters of melody and comedy patched up their dispute …over a carpet (!)…that had kept them apart for years to produce their finest work. Brillent music and witty dialog. Gondoliers is their masterpeice.
Hazel Ellis, a talented and insightful playwright, envisions a world where men don’t exisit. How, she asks, does such a world change the way women interact with each other? Are things much different in 2017 than in 1938 when the play premiered at the Gate Theatre in Dublin?
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St John Hanken
“St. John Hankin, had me laughing and laughing all afternoon long.” Toronto Globe and Mail . George Bernard Shaw called Hanken”: “One of the masters of comedy among my playwright colleagues.” The play tells the story of how one family’s all-consuming commitment to kindness has awful and amusing consequences that turns their household upside down.
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Anton Chekhov
Olga, Masha, and Irina live in a provincial town from which they long to escape. Their hopes for a life more suited to their cultivated tastes and sensibilities provide a touching counterpoint to the relentless flow of compromising events.
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William Shakespeare
Performed by Shakespeare Alive! advanced summer theater camp
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Samuel Beckett
Is Winnie a symbol of a despoiled Mother Earth or just an Everywoman trapped in the wasteland of life?
Zephyr Teachout returns to reprise her 2007 bomb shell performance of Beckett’s greatest play.
Rick Winston
FREE
Mondays at the movies.
Babes-in-arms cannot be admitted.
Curtain Time
7:30 Sharp
Late comers will be admitted only at intermission.
Tickets:
Adults $20, Children 12 and under $10.
Reservations and Information: Click on a show in the calendar and fill out the form on that page, call 802-456-8968 or email: unadilla@pshift.com If your phone doesn’t fully display the calendar, click for list of events.
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From Montpelier take Rt 2 East to East Montpelier and thence North on Rt 14 to North Montpelier. One mile North of North Montpelier turn right on Max L. Gray Road and follow it for 5 miles to the theatre.
From St Johnsbury: Go to Marshfield Villege on Rt 2 West. In Marshfield Village turn right on Creamery St (sign: East Calais ) Go up hill bearing left onto the Calais Road. At third 4 corners turn right on East Hill Road. Follow to Blachly Road and the theatre.