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7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29, the Christopher Durang family-dynamics comedy “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” begins its run through Sunday, March 3 courtesy of The Middlebury Community ...
The Town Hall Theatre underwent a $5 million renovation from 2005 to 2008. [6] During the renovation, the OCM shifted its performances to the Vergennes Opera House and artist Fran Bull's Brandon studio. [citation needed] The Company returned to the Town Hall Theatre in June 2008 with Puccini's La bohème. [citation needed]
From Sammy Rae & the Friends to 'King Lear,' Soul Asylum to 'Home Alone' redux, the arts-and-entertainment schedule lights up Vermont with variety Don't hibernate, celebrate in November with these ...
Green Mountain Transit (GMT) is the regional public transit system based in Burlington, Vermont, which was formed in 2016 through the merger of two more localized transit systems: the Chittenden County Transportation Authority and the Green Mountain Transit Authority. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 1,774,100, or about 7,300 per weekday ...
The town was first settled around 1792 near New Russia. The town of Elizabethtown was established in 1798 from the town of Crown Point. The community of Elizabethtown in this town became the county seat, succeeding a location in the town of Essex. Parts of the town were used to form the towns of Moriah (1808), Keene (1898), and Westport (1815).
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The Middlebury Bread Loaf Writers' Conference is an author's conference held every summer at the Bread Loaf Inn, near Bread Loaf Mountain, east of Middlebury, Vermont. Founded in 1926, it has been called by The New Yorker "the oldest and most prestigious writers' conference in the country."
Dormitory, also houses the newsroom for the Middlebury Campus student newspaper in the basement and the Hepburn Zoo, a blackbox theatre, on the second floor. The Zoo, a former dining area, is so-named because it was originally adorned with the hunting trophies of A. Barton Hepburn '71 (1871), who gave the hall as a gift to the school. Hepburn ...