Wright Theatre
96 Chateau Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
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Pink writing on a maroon background, with three faces superimposed on the clouds and people lined up on steps leading to a domed building

By Sam Collier ’09, directed by Rebecca Wear ’10.5

Join the The Dogteam Theatre Project for an Open Rehearsal of this world premiere production before it travels to NYC!

During the summer of 1932, over 20,000 people hopped trains to Washington D.C. and camped out to demand fair pay for veterans of the World War. The legacy of the Bonus Army is written into our laws and culture, but the march has been largely forgotten. As America protests and forgets and protests and forgets, what is carried forward? Touching on the Poor People’s Campaign, Occupy Wall Street and Standing Rock protests, A Hundred Circling Camps explores what it means to live in public as an act of resistance.

Presented by The Dogteam Theatre Project, which engages established professional theatre makers with Middlebury College students in Vermont and New York City in a unique training/producing model. A Hundred Circling Camps and La Viuda will be presented at the Atlantic Theatre Stage 2 in July and early August! For more information & tickets in NYC please visit: www.dogteam.org

Sponsored by:
Theatre

Contact Organizer

Draper, Alex
adraper@middlebury.edu
(802) 443 - 5806