Middlebury Acting Company will present a second biennial holiday gift, a pay-what-you-can production of Charles Dicken’s beloved story, A Christmas Carol.
Middlebury Acting Company will present the Vermont Premiere of Small Mouth Sounds, a play by Bess Wohl.
Middlebury Actors Workshop is thrilled to present the Vermont premiere of the extraordinary one-person show, Every Brilliant Thing. A long running hit in both London's East End and New York City's Off-Broadway, this show handily won the New York Times Critics' Pick of 2015.
MAW opens 18th Season with Gunderson's play about Ada Byron Lovelace: First Computer Programmer & a pioneering woman in the field of mathematics and science.
Middlebury Actors Workshop presents Henry James' 1898 gothic horror story The Turn of the Screw, adapted for the stage by Jeffrey Hatcher. Playing at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury through November 4th and then at the Flynn Center in Burlington November 15th & 16th.
Waterbury Festival Playhouse is known for doing shows that are intense and that you'll talk about for hours after you've seen them. Jennifer Haley's, The Nether, is just such a show, a cunning yet creepy play about the not too distant future. Haley, a Los Angeles writer who specializes in the ethics of technology, has created an intricate drama and a haunting thriller set in what may be the near future that makes us question what constitutes crime in a world of relative realities. The Internet has morphed into the Nether and as her characters spend more time in the Nether than they do in "real life", the distinction between the real world and the virtual realm begins to blur.
Middlebury Actors Workshop kicks off its 2018 season with Lucas Hnath's, The Christians, a big-little play about faith in America - and the trouble with changing your mind. It had its New York city premiere at Playwrights Horizons in 2015 and quickly became one of the hottest tickets in town.
Middlebury Actors Workshop, Central Vermont's premiere professional theater company, will present a new comedy by David Ives, The Metromaniacs.
Middlebury Actors Workshop, Central Vermont's premiere professional theater company, will present a new comedy by David Ives, The Metromaniacs.
Middlebury Actors Workshop will present Kate Redway's new play, American Radical at Town Hall Theater March 3 - 5.
Middlebury Actors Workshop will present Kate Redway's new play, American Radical at Town Hall Theater March 3 - 5.
Middlebury Actors Workshop is pleased to present Seminar by Theresa Rebeck.
Middlebury Actors Workshop, a small professional ensemble in residence at Town Hall Theater, announces its 15th Anniversary summer production of Greater Tuna, starring founding members Steve Small and Harry McEnerny. The production will run tonight, July 23 - 26 & July 30 - Aug. 2 at A.R.T.'s black box theater.
Middlebury Actors Workshop, a small professional ensemble in residence at Town Hall Theater, announces its 15th Anniversary summer production of Greater Tuna, starring founding members Steve Small and Harry McEnerny. The production will run July 23 - 26 & July 30 - Aug. 2 at A.R.T.'s black box theater.
Robert Louis Stevenson's classic allegorical work, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, was an instant success in 1885. In a new stage adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher, with an original electronic score by Middlebury College Professor Peter Hamlin, Middlebury Actors Workshop presents a smart, suspenseful psychological thriller that makes the familiar horror story scary again.
Robert Louis Stevenson's classic allegorical work, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, was an instant success in 1885. In a new stage adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher, with an original electronic score by Middlebury College Professor Peter Hamlin, Middlebury Actors Workshop presents a smart, suspenseful psychological thriller that makes the familiar horror story scary again.
Pop-Up Plays will be presented tonight April 12th, 7:30 pm, at Middlebury's Town Hall Theater.
Pop-Up Plays will be presented on Saturday April 12th, 7:30 pm, at Middlebury's Town Hall Theater.
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.
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