Wright Theatre

96 Chateau Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare

Sponsored by:
Theatre
A fresh production of William Shakespeare’s classic comedy, directed by Claudio Medeiros ‘90. Sponsored by the Theatre Program. Post-performance discussion on Friday. Tickets: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare

Sponsored by:
Theatre
A fresh production of William Shakespeare’s classic comedy, directed by Claudio Medeiros ‘90. Sponsored by the Theatre Program. Post-performance discussion on Friday. Tickets: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare

Sponsored by:
Theatre
A fresh production of William Shakespeare’s classic comedy, directed by Claudio Medeiros ‘90. Sponsored by the Theatre Program. Post-performance discussion on Friday. Tickets: $12 Public/$10 Middlebury ID holders/$6 Middlebury students

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

Hamlet and Saint Joan

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series
Performed by Bedlam; directed by Eric Tucker

He is a dark, enigmatic prince obsessed with seeking revenge for his father’s death. She is a steadfast rebel who challenged the powers of the church to restore France to greatness. Iconic figures from two great dramatic classics— Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Friday) and Shaw’s Saint Joan (Saturday)—are brought vividly to life in riveting, stripped-down stagings by four actors from the acclaimed New York theatre company Bedlam. Tickets: $28/22/6

Wright Theatre

$28/22/6

Hamlet and Saint Joan

Sponsored by:
Performing Arts Series
Performed by Bedlam; directed by Eric Tucker

He is a dark, enigmatic prince obsessed with seeking revenge for his father’s death. She is a steadfast rebel who challenged the powers of the church to restore France to greatness. Iconic figures from two great dramatic classics— Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Friday) and Shaw’s Saint Joan (Saturday)—are brought vividly to life in riveting, stripped-down stagings by four actors from the acclaimed New York theatre company Bedlam. Tickets: $28/22/6

Wright Theatre

$28/22/6

Middletown

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Theatre
In this play by Will Eno, the strange beauty of life and its sometimes unbearable weight are considered with a screwball lyricism. Directed by Alex Draper ’88. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale November 13

Wright Theatre

$15/12/6; on sale November 13
Open to the Public

Middletown

Sponsored by:
Theatre
In this play by Will Eno, the strange beauty of life and its sometimes unbearable weight are considered with a screwball lyricism. Directed by Alex Draper ’88. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale November 13

Wright Theatre

$15/12/6; on sale November 13
Open to the Public

Middletown

Sponsored by:
Theatre
In this play by Will Eno, the strange beauty of life and its sometimes unbearable weight are considered with a screwball lyricism. Directed by Alex Draper ’88. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale November 13

Wright Theatre

$15/12/6; on sale November 13
Open to the Public

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about ENRON

Sponsored by:
Theatre
Join us for a lively and provocative session about ENRON, the energy company that self-destructed in 2001. Despite the vast repercussions of that corporate crash, the story of Enron continues to resonate, and Enron’s DNA remains alive.

Cheryl Faraone (director of the Theatre Department’s production of Enron, running through May 6) interviews Frank Van Gansbeke, Professor of the Practice at Middlebury College, Department of Economics and Finance.

Admission free. Light refreshments provided.

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

Enron

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Theatre
In this black comedy by Lucy Prebble, directed by Cheryl Faraone, one of the most infamous scandals in financial history is transformed into a theatrical epic. Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, Enron spins a narrative of greed and loss with song, dance, and raptors. “Exciting and kaleidoscopic”— Guardian. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale April 16

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public