Wright Theatre

96 Chateau Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

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King Lear

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Directed by Michole Biancosino.

An aging monarch plans to divide his kingdom between his three daughters. But when he asks them first to prove how much they love him, he sets off a series of events which turn the daughters into enemies, the state into a maelstrom. One of the greatest tragedies ever written, in a new adaptation featuring music by Clint Bierman ’97 and Professor of Theatre Alex Draper in the title role.

Please join us for a post-show talk back with the director and company after the Friday performance.

Wright Theatre

$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public
People standing in a line in a field

King Lear

Sponsored by:
Theatre

Directed by Michole Biancosino.

An aging monarch plans to divide his kingdom between his three daughters. But when he asks them first to prove how much they love him, he sets off a series of events which turn the daughters into enemies, the state into a maelstrom. One of the greatest tragedies ever written, in a new adaptation featuring music by Clint Bierman ’97 and Professor of Theatre Alex Draper in the title role.

Please join us for a post-show talk back with the director and company after the Friday performance.

Wright Theatre

$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public
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La Viuda

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By María Irene Fornés, directed and translated by Olga Sanchez Saltveit

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

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public
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A Hundred Circling Camps

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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!

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public
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Orlando

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Theatre
Play by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from the original by Virginia Woolf. Directed by Claudio Medeiros.

Wright Theatre

$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public
Close up of a person wearing red gloves and holding a fan

Orlando

Sponsored by:
Theatre
Play by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from the original by Virginia Woolf. Directed by Claudio Medeiros.

Wright Theatre

$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public
Close up of a person wearing red gloves and holding a fan

Orlando

Sponsored by:
Theatre
Play by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from the original by Virginia Woolf. Directed by Claudio Medeiros.

Wright Theatre

$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public

Emily St. John Mandel in Conversation

Acclaimed author Emily St. John Mandel will bring her work and perspectives to Middlebury College in this special reading, Q&A and book signing. 

 

This event is in-person and open to the public.

Can’t make it? A recording will be available February 16-March 1, 2024 at https://vimeo.com/911642948

Password: EmilyMidd2024

 

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public
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Your Sexts are Sh*t: Older Better Letters

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series and Theatre
Written and performed by Rachel Mars. Award-winning theatre maker Rachel Mars performs a gloriously rude new solo show that unearths the hot-as-hell letters that make sexts blush. Before sexts there were hand-written letters—and loads of them were properly filthy. With the help of the internet, friends, and two sexologists, Mars has unearthed missives dating back centuries.

Wright Theatre

Tickets: $25/20/10/5
Open to the Public
The artist standing in front of a chalkboard with writing on it

Your Sexts are Sh*t: Older Better Letters

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series and Theatre
Written and performed by Rachel Mars. Award-winning theatre maker Rachel Mars performs a gloriously rude new solo show that unearths the hot-as-hell letters that make sexts blush. Before sexts there were hand-written letters—and loads of them were properly filthy. With the help of the internet, friends, and two sexologists, Mars has unearthed missives dating back centuries.

Wright Theatre

Tickets: $25/20/10/5
Open to the Public