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Pentangle arts CounCilWoodstoCk toWn Hall tHeatreFor the past 36 years Pentangle Arts Council has been the cultural catalyst for Woodstock, Vermont and its surrounding towns. Pentangle’s mission to present and maintain an arts program of high quality for the enrichment of our community and schools encourages meaningful multi-generational arts experiences for audiences of all ages. Pentangle’s chief venue, Wood-stock Town Hall Theatre, is busy over 250 days per year presenting a di-verse selection of live events and first-run movies to an audience of more than 30,000 patrons annually. A prominent fixture in Woodstock’s historic village, the Town Hall Theatre is a proscenium theatre of neoclassical de-sign with 400 seats, a raked floor, and outstanding natural acoustics, and has seen continuous use since its construction in 1900 as the Woodstock opera House. Pentangle’s many programs both at the Town Hall Theatre and at other venues throughout the community enhance the quality of life here and contribute directly to the cultural and economic vitality of ottau-quechee/Upper Valley region.
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WelCome!Maybe you’ve seen the headlines: Scientists Discover New Sustainable Energy Source: The Arts. The evidence is overwhelming; we’ve all experienced the electrifying aura that surrounds a great performance. For time immemorial, patrons of the arts have known: at its most elemental, art makes us feel more alive! In these times we can all use a little “Artistic Energy” in our lives. Over millennia, the arts have provided a constant source of renewable energy for millions who have grasped and converted their inspiration. Somewhere between mystery and familiarity, live art fills a void, acting upon our inertia with a power and immediacy that few other experiences can replicate. This season, the Town Hall Theatre welcomes the diversity and vigor of artistic dynamos: Scottish folk icon Dougie MacLean…a Tony Award-winning show featuring its entire original Broadway cast – The Two and Only!...VPR’s host of From the Top and virtuoso pianist Christopher O’Riley…Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s signature Made in Vermont program…the pinnacle of traditional and progressive bluegrass paired side-by-side: Dailey & Vincent and Crooked Still…“Future of the Celtic fiddle” & “Jimi Hendrix of the violin” Eileen Ivers…the lighter-than-air levity of Fred Garbo Inflatable Theatre…&c. We’re also thrilled to have Pentangle Players back with The Sound of Music—a self-generating, off-the-grid community-wide production sure to delight all ages. Sponsors, advertisers, donors, members and supporting foundations help us to harness the talents of these amazing artists for you, and for this we are immensely grateful. This playbill spotlights Pentangle’s main stage season—live events which occur almost exclusively on the Town Hall Theatre stage from September through May. What you won’t see here however are Pentangle’s in-school residency activities; visual arts initiatives; summer programs like Bookstock, the popular Summer @ Six and Brown Bag Concert Series, and our Woodstock Chamber Music Series; and many partnerships with local organizations—semiconductors that enable art’s energy to travel well beyond these theatre walls, energizing our community and those who visit here. Sometimes great art makes us want to jump up and dance, sing or act…sometimes the transfer of that energy is less kinetic & more subtle—an afterglow that stays with us for days, weeks or even years. Photovoltaic arrays & wind turbines may not be visible on stage, but the creative vitality of art’s perpetually replenishing charge is unmistakable. There’s nothing quite as stimulating as being part of a live performance that will never happen the same way again.
We’re delighted you decided to join us today and hope the energy of this performance sustains you long after the curtain closes.
Enjoy!
Partridge BoswellExecutive Director
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PENTANGLE2010/11 LIVe PerForMAnCeS
Dougie MacLeanSaturday, September 25 - 7:30 pm
Vermont Symphony Orchestra: Made in Vermont TourSunday, october 3 - 7:30 pm
Pentangle Players Present: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music Directed by R. Lee Adamsoctober 15, 16, 22 & 23 - 7:30pm • OctOber 24 - 2 pm
Acoustic Little Feat: Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett Benefit for the Upper Valley Haven Friday, NOvember 5 - 7:30 pm
Upper Valley Bluegrass FestivalCrooked Still and Dailey & Vincent
Saturday, NOvember 20 - 7:30 pm
Wassail Weekend ConcertEileen Ivers: ‘An Nollaig — An Irish Christmas’ Friday, december 10 - 7:30 pm
Wassail WeekendHoliday House Tour
Saturday, december 11 - 10am - 4 pm
Christopher O’Riley, Host of NPR’s “From the Top” Out of My Hands
Friday, February 25 - 7:30 pmMeet the host talk: 5:30 pm
Jay Johnson: The Two and Only!thurSday, march 10 - 7:30pm
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2010 – 2011 Board of Trustees
Patsy Mathews, PresidentWilliam C. dagger, Vice PresidentJonathan Wilson, TreasurerMark d. Knott ddS, SecretaryBarbara BartlettSusan ChiefskyGail doughertyPeter Goulaziandavid GreenGrettie HoweSusan Inui-Kellyemily JonesJeffrey KahnClaire Mayockelizabeth reavesrichard Windish
The Pentangle Staff
Partridge Boswell, executive directorHolly Levison, office Managernat Williams, Theatre Managerdavid darakjy, THT Facilities Managerdan Merlo, Technical directorPauline davenport, Volunteer CoordinatorAnne Taggart, AccountantCharmaine Kinton, Playbill Advertising
Advisory Board
Alison ClarksonThomas HayesPatsy HighbergMargaret Kannenstinenorwood LongFiona Mcelwainnancy randallChing-Wen Taylor
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PENTANGLE2010/11 LIVe PerForMAnCeS
DervishSaturday, march 19 - 7:30pm
Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Company SuNday, march 27 - 2pm
14th Annual Community Showcase: A Green Mountain Home CompanionSaturday, april 2 - 7:30pm
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Pentangle Arts Council relies on the contributions of individuals,
businesses, and foundations to provide…..
Main Stage Performances From community theatre to national and international touring artists, Pentangle's
live performances are vivid and vital community gatherings Dana Emmons Arts in Education Program
Pentangle's arts education program, one of the oldest in the country, enriches the lives of 6,000+ students each year through performances
and in-school artist residencies Brown Bag Concerts
A popular rite of summer - every Thursday at noon on The Green in Woodstock Summer @ Six Concert Series
Major outdoor concert series at Suicide Six Ski Area stimulates our community’s economy while creating memorable summer evenings for music fans of all ages
Town Hall Theatre Movies The magic of viewing major films in the “home cinema” intimacy
of the Town Hall Theatre has garnered Pentangle “best cinema experience in the Upper Valley”
Chamber Music Series Classical concerts featuring top regional & national musicians
Bookstock A creative collaboration of five local organizations, this literary festival features author readings and lectures, workshops and celebrations of the written word.
PLUS….. Continued care and stewardship of our treasured Woodstock Town Hall Theatre
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Join Pentangle Today and Save!
Pentangle members play a starring role in bringing a wealth of arts experiences in to the region. Since Pentangle’s inception in 1974, members have made it possible to pursue actively the commitment to artistic excellence and community involvement. Below you will find descriptions of the various levels of Pentan-gle membership and their associated benefits packages.
Membership Levels and Benefits ~ ~ ~ FRIEND ($45-$74) ~ ~ ~ Advance ticketing for Pentangle presentations & special events Free admittance to pre-show lectures, workshops & discussions An invitation to the annual “Sneak Preview” event & reception Subscription to Pentangle’s weekly E-newsletter Annual listing in the Pentangle Main Stage Program Discounted admission to select Pentangle performances $1 discount at Town Hall Theatre (THT) movies
~ ~ ~ ADVOCATE ($75-$149) ~ ~ ~ Benefits listed above, PLUS…. 10% discounts on full-price tickets to live Pentangle performances
~ ~ ~ CONTRIBUTOR ($150-$249) ~ ~ ~ Benefits listed above, PLUS…. Two complimentary THT movie passes An invitation to a major Pentangle presentation reception
~ ~ ~ SUPPORTER ($250-$499) ~ ~ ~ Benefits listed above, PLUS…. Two additional THT movie passes (total of 4)
~ ~ ~ PATRON ($500-$999)~ ~ ~ Benefits listed above, PLUS…. Pair of tickets to live Pentangle performance
~ ~ ~ BENEFACTOR ($1,000 and over)~ ~ ~ Benefits listed above, PLUS…. Backstage pass to special artist receptions One Advocate gift membership 20% discount on Pentangle performances Two additional tickets to a Pentangle performance (total of 4) Invitation to annual Founder’s Circle VIP event
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Join Pentangle Arts Council and Northern Stage for film screenings of the Northern Stage 2010-2011 Season
at Woodstock Town Hall Theatre
Amadeus Thursday, Sept. 30 at 7:00 pm
starring F. Murray Abraham - 1984
The 39 Steps Thursday, Oct. 28 at 7:00 pm
directed by Alfred Hitchcock - 1935
The Wizard of Oz Thursday, Dec. 2 at 7:00 pm Starring Judy Garland - 1939
The Rainmaker Thursday, March 10 at 7:00 pm
starring Katherine Hepburn and Burt Lancaster - 1956
Evita Thursday, April 7 at 7:00 pm
starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas - 1996 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tickets $40 for a season-long Film Series membership
$10 for individual tickets
Proceeds to jointly benefit Northern Stage and Pentangle Arts Council
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main stage P r o g r a m s
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09–10 annual aPPeal donorsPentangle Arts Council expresses sincere appreciation to all of our Annual Appeal donors including those who have asked to remain anonymous. Thank you for your vital and continued support of the Arts and Pentangle! We apologize to those who may have been inadvertently omitted from this list or listed incorrectly.
PRODUCER ($2,500—$4,999)
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DIRECTOR ($1,000—$2,499)
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Pentangle members & sPonsorsSince Pentangle’s inception in 1974, Members and Sponsors have made it possible to pursue actively the organization’s commitment to artistic excellence and community involvement. Individual Membership and Corporate Sponsorship help to steward our historic Woodstock Town Hall Theatre and support us in presenting an exciting and diverse mix of events and outreach activities at truly affordable prices. We thank the following individuals and businesses for playing a starring role in bringing a wealth of arts experiences to the region.
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Dougie MacLeanSaturday, September 257:30pm
“...a Scottish phenomenon...with his exquisite guitar style, expressive voice and honest performance, his songs conjure up remarkably vivid imagery of our world.”
—The Performing Songwriter
Dougie MacLean is one of Scotland’s most successful, respected and popular musicians. Singer-Songwriter, Composer and ‘magical’ Performer, he is also a fine guitarist and fiddle player. From his home base in Butterstone near Dunkeld in the beautiful Tay Valley in Perthshire Scotland, MacLean tours the world with his unique blend of lyrical, roots-based songwriting and instrumental composition. His moving song
“Caledonia” and melody “The Gael” (used in The Last of the Mohicans) have been recorded by hundreds of artists and enjoyed by millions worldwide.
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VerMont SyMphony orcheStraMade in Vermont Tour Sunday, OctOber 3
7:30pm
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s 2010 Made in Vermont Music Festival, conducted by Anthony Princiotti, shines the spotlight on several of Vermont’s wonderful principal players. The “All Stars” lineup includes Albert Brouwer in a virtuosic flute concerto by CPE Bach, and principal French horn Shelagh Abate soloing in Rachmaninoff’s luscious Vocalise. In a Made in Vermont “first,” the VSO features harpist Heidi Soons playing Handel’s spirited Harp Concerto. A world premiere commission from Vermont composer Don Jamison and Mozart’s Symphony No. 29 offer glory moments for all!
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The Sound of MusicDirected by r Lee adams
OctOber 15, 16, 22 & 23 @ 7:30pm OctOber 24 @ 2pm
“The Sound of Music,” “Edelweiss,” “My Favorite Things,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “DoRe-Mi”... a musical theatre favorite!
The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical. When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing rapport with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry. Upon returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been invaded by the Nazis, who demand the Captain’s immediate service in their navy. The family’s narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre.
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We’ve been helping donors give to the causes and organizations they care about since 1986. We are Vermont’s largest
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acouStic LittLe Feat: pauL Barrere &
FreD tackettBenefit for the Upper Valley HavenFriday, nOvember 5
7:30pm
Guitarists and frontmen of the legendary band Little Feat, Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett have joined forces to form an acoustic duet that will quite frankly blow you away. Paul and Fred perform songs from their Little Feat catalogue and more with a decidedly different twist. They first played together on the album Dixie Chicken some thirty-five years ago and since then have played together or individually on numerous recording sessions for Little Feat and countless others including Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Dionne
Farris, and the Wallflowers to name a few.
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Upper Valley Bluegrass Festival
crookeD StiLL anD DaiLey & Vincent Saturday, nOvember 20
7:30pm
“Crooked Still’s vision of string band and bluegrass music sounds like nobody else’s... they play their instruments gorgeously, radiating warmth and [a] deep love of the music and songs they play. Aoife O’Donovan has a voice of rare, stunning purity and clarity.” —Sing Out!
An unlikely combination of banjo, cello, and double-bass drives Crooked
Still, the hot young alternative bluegrass group on a mission
to bend the boundaries of traditional music. This
low lonesome band’s captivating vocals and high-wire solos have enraptured audiences all over.
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“No one captures the eerie, gorgeous menace of classic Anglo-American folk ballads like this Boston band.” (Ken Barnes, USA Today)
Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent became the most heralded new act in bluegrass as their debut album Dailey & Vincent (2008) and busy tour schedule introduced them to wildly appreciative audiences. The group took home seven awards at the 2008 International Bluegrass Music Awards Show, including Entertainer of the Year and Album of the Year. Brothers from Different Mothers (2009) presents the band at a level of synergy that only comes from constant live performing. Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent have been bluegrass musicians throughout their careers and never depart from that core sensibility. But, like the earliest icons, they also push the bluegrass envelope. Best of all, they’ve found the closest thing to brotherhood—a true musical partnership.
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Wassail Weekend Concert
eiLeen iVerS‘an noLLaig — an iriSh chriStMaS’ Friday, december 10
7:30pm
“...the future of the Celtic fiddle.”
—The Washington Post “...the Jimi Hendrix of the violin.”—The New York Times
Eileen Ivers captures the spirit and magic of the season in her heartwarming holiday show: An Nollaig — An Irish Christmas. Each year, there is a great swell of anticipation for the grand celebrations surrounding Christmas in Ireland. There is the clamor and delight of Christmas Eve, the peace and beauty of Christmas Day and the lively parties the day after (St. Stephen’s Day or Boxing Day) when the “Wren Boys” don their straw hats, dance at the crossroads, play their pipes, drums and fiddles and collect gifts for the less fortunate. Families entertain each other as they have for centuries with stories and music and Eileen Ivers shares these joyful Irish customs which are still reveled in today. The program features traditional Irish songs, original tunes and holiday favorites specially arranged by Eileen Ivers and Immigrant Soul such as The Holly Tree, Don Oiche Ud im Beithil (One Night in Bethlehem), Hark the Herald Angels (in traditional jig time), The Wexford Carol (12th century Irish Christmas Carol) and many others. Director’s Circle package available including premier seating and pre-concert dinner at the Woodstock Inn
Sponsored by The Woodstock Inn & Resort, Melendy Moritz, PLLC: Life Care Planning, and Billings Farm & Museum
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The Quechee Inn aT Marshland FarM
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Wednesday Night Prix Fixe Dinners with Music Performed by Local Artists
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Wassail Weekend hoLiDay houSe tour Saturday, december 11
10am - 4pm
Visitors and locals agree, Pentangle’s Holiday House Tour is an indispensable centerpiece of Wassail Weekend festivities. Experience the warm hospitality of old New England when Woodstock’s most charming homes deck their Halls and open their doors for what has become a quintessential holiday tradition. Horse drawn wagon rides and live musicians accompany guests along the way.
Sponsored by Snyder Bassette Real Estate Group.
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“One of the best Christmastime entertainments!” CBS News
A great way to celebrate the holidays with family and friends. Start your Christmas Revels tradition today.
Tickets: 603.646.2422 • hop.dartmouth.edu
Hopkins Center for the Arts Dartmouth College • hop.dartmouth.edu
The Legend of the Flying Canoe!French Canadian music, dance & drama
Thursday* - SundayDecember 16*-19* Children’s tickets only $5 for the Thursday show!
Price does not include processing fees.
With acclaimed guest artists:Pierre Chartrand step dancerÉric Favreau fiddler Stéphane Landry accordion Bernard Simard singer/guitaristDebra Wise narrator
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Photos by Sheppard Ferguson
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chriStopher o’riLey Friday, February 25
7:30pm
Meet the Host talk 5:30pm
Pianist Christopher O’Riley’s reimagining of works by Radiohead, R.E.M., Nirvana, Pink Floyd, The Smiths, Portishead and other contemporary artists have garnered critical accolades and international acclaim, including the only four-star review ever given by Rolling Stone to a classical pianist.
As host of the popular NPR music program, From the Top, Mr. O’Riley is well-known for his eloquent and compelling musings on music and popular culture. His latest performances stretch the piano beyond the classical repertoire and into the rich uncharted territory of contemporary and alt-rock. Announcing the program from the stage allows O’Riley to share discoveries and explore paths in and out of this wealth of material. The music flows seamlessly from one genre to another, from the familiar to the fresh. From Robert Pollard to Rickie Lee Jones to Maurice Ravel; A Perfect Circle to Piazzolla; Thomas Ades to John Adams to Toru Takemitsu to Nine Inch Nails. Christopher O’Riley is recognized as one of the leading American pianists of his generation, touring extensively as a recitalist and chamber musician and appearing with every major orchestra.
Sponsored by Williamson Group Sotheby’s International Realty and Vermont Liturgical and Music Association
Lodging Sponsor: Blue Horse Inn
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Funded in part by the Expeditions program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the six New England state arts agencies.
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You have the land. You have the dream.All you need is a Kubota and Townline Equipment.
Stop in or give us a call and let us know how we can help youwith your equipment needs.
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Jay JohnSon: The Two and Only! thurSday, march 10 7:30pm
Winner of the 2007 Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event
“a feat of sheer virtuosity.”—The New York Post
Remember the last time a Tony Award-winning show featuring its entire original Broadway cast performed at Woodstock Town Hall Theatre? Me neither. That’s because it hasn’t happened (at least not yet)…and why you won’t want to miss Jay Johnson’s hilarious and touching masterpiece about finding your voice and following your dreams. In his 30 plus-year career, Jay Johnson has delighted audiences with his unique blend of charm, anarchy and innovative wit. Best known for playing the schizophrenic role of Chuck and Bob on the groundbreaking television comedy, Soap, Johnson is widely regarded as one of the world’s great living ventriloquists. In Jay Johnson: The Two and Only! he deconstructs and demonstrates his lifelong obsession, aided by a “cast” that includes ‘Bob,’ ‘Amigo,’‘Darwin,’ ‘Long John La Feat,’ ‘Nethernore – the bird of Death,’ ‘Spaulding,’ ‘Arthur Drew,’ ‘Jackie and Ga Ga,’ and ‘Squeaky.’ Jay Johnson: The Two and Only! opened on September 28, 2006 at the Helen Hayes Theatre and quickly became the most talked about show of the season. Time Out called it “a rare and hilarious treat,” while the Associated Press said it was “splendid, hilarious, giddy entertainment.”
Sponsored by Williamson Group Sotheby’s International Realty and Blue Horse Inn
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DerViSh Saturday, march 197:30pm
“Their compositions match and at times even outdo anything the Chieftains could manage. This is the new apex of Irish music, period.”
—Irish Times
Built upon two sturdy pillars — the hauntingly charismatic vocals of Cathy Jordan and the dazzling virtuosity of award-winning instrumentalists like Tom Morrow on fiddle, Liam Kelly on flute, and Shane Mitchell on accordion, Dervish is a solid structure of a band, its foundation in legendary pub sessions, its shape the result of years of international touring. Voted
Best Traditional / Folk Group by Ireland’s premier music magazine Hot Press, Dervish is more
in demand than ever. The band’s colorful career has taken it to every corner of the
globe and has seen it share center stage with such names as James Brown, The Buena Vista Social Club, Oasis, Sting, REM, Beck and many more. Dervish is a band that both celebrates Irish music and has been instrumental in bringing it to a worldwide audience.
Sponsored by Hayes & Windish and Shackleton Thomas
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FreD garBo inFLataBLe theater coMpany Sunday, march 272pm
“Helium light and hilarious”—The New York Times
Fast-paced, energetic, universally engaging and theatrically clever, Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Company has won the praise and affection of audiences worldwide. On Sesame Street, Fred was the acrobat inside Barkley the Dog. On Broadway, he was the chief juggler in the musical Barnum. He toured Europe, Hong Kong and Australia with the Obie Award-winning Foolsfire, with Bob Berky and Michael Moschen. Whether tumbling for the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center or dancing with MOMIX in Brazil, Fred brings a gymnast’s timing and an actor’s presence to his Inflatable Theater Company. Seen on the Late Show with David Letterman, at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, on Broadway at the New Victory Theater and on stage and television in Chile, Japan, Ireland and Brazil (just to mention a few). Come join in the fun when Fred Garbo transforms the Town Hall Theatre into a performance playground filled with laughter and levity.
Sponsored by Mascoma Savings Bank
Funded in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.
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Stone Dental is committed to creating healthy mouths and beautiful smiles.
Your overall health relies on your oral health, diet & exercise, and at Stone Dental we know how to bring it all together.
Give us a call and create your own masterpiece.
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A financial services firm you can count on.
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Route 12 & River Roadwoodstock, vermont
802-457-2355 www.billingsfarm.org
Billings Farm & Museum has served the public for over 25 years as an operating dairy farm and a
museum of Vermont’s rural heritage.
The Farm & Museum is ownedand operated by The Woodstock
Foundation, Inc., a charitablenon-profit institution founded by
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14th annuaLcoMMunity ShowcaSeA Green Mountain Home Companion
Saturday, april 27:30pm
For the 14th year in a row, Pentangle brings its Community Showcase: A Green Mountain Home Companion to the Woodstock Town Hall Theatre stage. Vermonters know, come mud season, just about anything goes. Pentangle’s Green Mountain Home Companion is a locavore variety show that knows no boundaries! Folk singers, a steel drum orchestra, physical comedians, belly dancers, jazz trios, rock trios, clarinet Polka trios, and barbershop quartets—are all standard fare at Pentangle’s “sugaring off” party celebrating the artistic talents of our friends and neighbors. Hosted by hometown musical heroes Al Alessi and Bob Merrill, Pentangle’s Community Showcase: A Green Mountain Home Companion features performers of all ages from budding stars to seasoned veterans of the stage and recording studio.
Sponsored by Green Mountain Plumbing & Heating
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dana emmons arts in eduCation ProgramThanks to the generous support of businesses, foundations, and local residents Pentangle continues to offer in-school artist residency opportunities and charge an affordable $5 per student, teacher or chaperone to attend Arts in education productions at the Town Hall Theatre. We officially named Pentangle’s Arts in education Program in memory of dana emmons this year, remembering dana’s loving and generous spirit as we dedicate ourselves to creating accessible and meaningful arts education experiences for our younger audiences.
PerformanCes at toWn Hall tHeatre
Pentangle Players Presentrodgers & hammerstein’s The sound of musicthursday, oct 14 @ 10amgrades 2 – 12“The Sound of Music,” “edelweiss,” “My Favorite Things,” “Climb ev’ry Mountain,” “do-re-Mi”... a musical theatre favorite! Based on Maria von Trapp’s memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers, the final collaboration between rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical.
Theatreworks in we The People monday, nov 29 @ 9:30am & 12:30pmgrades 3 – 6rock out with America’s original “boy band,” The Founding Fathers! Join Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Franklin as they trade in their powdered wigs for power chords to help an ambitious teen. on a quest to win her school election, dawn cares more about padding her college applications than making her school a better place. With the help of these Fab Four, she discovers that “We the People” have the power to raise a patriotic ruckus and make a difference! Jon Stewart meets the Jonas Brothers in the world premiere of We THe PeoPLe: AMerICA roCKS!, a hip new musical for all ages.
mad science Presents star Trek Livethursday, feb 3 @ 9:30am & 12:30pmgrades 3 – 9Audience members join Starfleet Academy only to be unexpectedly whisked into an adventure steeped in the grand tradition of Star Trek itself. STAr TreK LIVe
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combines cutting-edge special effects, unmatched audience interaction, and cool science to create an exhilarating and unforgettable theatrical experience. eager to learn from Starfleet’s best and brightest, Captain James T. Kirk and Vulcan science officer Spock, our cadets will have to quickly learn the intricacies of living and working in space, modern space travel and the latest in communication and technology as they draw on the achievements of science in the 21st century. Join STAr TreK LIVe and boldly go where no one has gone before™!
childsplay presents ferdinand the Bull friday, march 11 @ 9:30am & 12:30pmgrades k – 5Meet Ferdinand, an unusual bull who prefers picking flowers to joining the bullfighters in the ring, and danilo, a young nobleman whose father duque dodo has big dreams for him. Watch what happens when danilo, the reluctant matador, meets Ferdinand in the bullring. You’ll cheer for them as they refuse to go along with the crowd and strike a blow for individuality and celebrating our differences. This production integrates Spanish, flamenco dancing and original music to create a memorable theatrical experience perfect for young audiences and their families.
children’s voiceslocal in-school residencies: march 7 – april 8performances: tBagrades k – 6dedicated to inspiring young people to express themselves through writing and performing, Children’s Voices Theatre transforms poems and stories written by K-6 students into a magical theatrical experience. Co-founders Michael Zerphy and Marv Klassen-Landis weave together themes of trusting one’s inner voice, overcoming fear, and getting started when students say, “I don’t know what to write.” K-6 audiences double over laughing during “Wacky Monkeys” and during “The dentist,” a hilarious sketch reminiscent of the golden age of silent movies. “Tiger” moves through emotions of awe, fear, and empowerment. Incorporating student writing from local in-school residencies. Culminating performances feature acting, mime, physical comedy, and plenty of audience participation.
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Dvoranatuesday, april 12 @ 9:30am (k – 6) & 12:30pm (7 – 12)grades k – 12dvorana, the very first former Czechoslovakian dance group focusing on north American folk dances, was founded in 1978 by Jasan Bonuš. over the last 30 years, the troupe has expanded its repertoire beyond Czech, Moravian and Slovak folk dances to include the traditions of other nations—england, Scotland, Ireland and Mexico in particular—and now draws from a diverse selection of over 30 choreographies. dvorana’s culturally vibrant performances aim to familiarize audiences with folk dances of different nations and provide the opportunity to discover what unites folk dances of different continents.
Terrance simien:creole for kidz & The history of Zydeco May 2011 • Grades 2 – 8
For more than two decades, Grammy award winning artist Terrance Simien, 8th generation Louisiana Creole, has been shattering the myths about what his indigenous Creole Zydeco music is and is not. Leading his Zydeco experience Band, Simien is one of the most respected and internationally recognized touring and recording artists in roots music today. Creole for Kidz & The History of Zydeco, Simien’s multicultural arts-in-education “informance” (informational performance), has reached over 250,000 K-12 students, parents and educators at schools, art centers and festivals around the globe in places far away from Louisiana. Creole for Kidz & The History of Zydeco program is centered on the indigenous zydeco music of the French speaking Creoles of south Louisiana and is accompanied by a 6 page study guide used to help prepare the students in advance for the performance.
pentangle’s dana emmons arts in education program is sponsored by Hypertherm, inc., marsh-Billings-rockefeller national Historical park and conservation study institute, vermont arts council, new
Hampshire charitable foundation, Billings farm and museum, Yankee Book shop, est. 1935 and the Byrne foundation
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Good for all regularly scheduled Town Hall Theatre screenings except where superseded by a live event. Town Hall Theatre movie show time is 7:30 pm every Friday - Monday throughout the year.
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