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Hamlet

Sponsored by:
Theatre
The Middlebury Department of Theatre presents Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy of revenge in a production where 10 actors all share the title role. Shakespeare’s masterpiece takes on new meaning when every person onstage embodies the idea that “there is something of Hamlet in us all.” Featuring Beck Barsanti, Brianna Beach, Annabelle Iredale, Naja Irvin-Conyers, Victoria Keith, Ben Knudsen, Peyton Mader, Charlie Porto, Charlotte Roberts, and Zeph Santiago as Hamlet.

Please join us for a talk back with the company directly after the Friday performance.

Wright Theatre

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

Off the Wall Performance in the Museum

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art and Theatre
Working in collaboration with Middlebury Theatre and Dance students, Visiting Assistant Professor Jonathan Vandenberg directs a performance installation in the Museum of Art’s largest gallery. Axis mundi (“axis of the world”) is the concept in many traditions of a liminal realm between lower and upper domains, such as between the terrestrial and the celestial. Historically, this concept has been investigated through diagram, painting, sculpture, and architecture. In this performance installation, a radical Axis “diagram” emerges.

Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

Open to the Public
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Somewhere: Post-Play Discussion

Sponsored by:
Arts Council and Theatre
Meet members of the “Somewhere” cast and crew, and special guests including playwright Marisela Treviño Orta and Dr. Theresa May, to talk about the show, its themes and questions.

Sponsored by the Theatre Department, the Climate Action Capacity Program, and the Middlebury Performing Arts Council.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public
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Art vs. the Apocalypse presents "The N Word: Nature, Revisited"

Join Dr. Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, Environmental Affairs, for a unique presentation that brings her life in conversation with historic figures and contemporary issues. Central Park birder Christian Cooper. George Floyd. The removal of Confederate Statues. Renaming of institutions. Reparations. Systemic Racism. Finney asks, what’s environment got to do with it? How do we meet this moment? Drawing from her book, Black Faces, White Spaces, her relationships “in the field” and her lived experience, Dr.

Axinn Center 232

Open to the Public
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Curtain Up!

Sponsored by:
Theatre
The Theatre Department invites to a Welcome Reception for new and returning students. Meet our majors, the faculty and the staff (and dogs) of the department. Come, check out the MANY opportunities to participate in theatre this semester and beyond! Open to Middlebury students, faculty, and staff.

Mahaney Arts Center 232

Closed to the Public
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Art vs. the Apocalypse Movement Workshop "Embodying Stories"

Sponsored by:
Arts Council and Theatre
This movement workshop led by Theresa May combines embodied practice with questions about how our bodies serve as sources for creativity. The body has knowledge; the body contains memory; the body is a source of stories. How is your body a gateway to creativity, imagination, memory, and freedom of expression? How are imagination, voice, emotion and physicality connected? How can you be present and empowered in and through your body? How is language embodied? What might it mean to have a physical “practice” that opens your heart and creative imagination?

Mahaney Arts Center 232

Closed to the Public
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Somewhere

Sponsored by:
Theatre
A play by Marisela Treviño Orta directed by Olga Sanchez Saltveit.
Almost all the insects are gone, but Cassandra and her brother Alexander are tracking the world’s last monarch butterflies heading to the west coast instead of south. Their path intersects with an Oregon truffle farm where a small group of people are hunkering down to wait out the apocalypse. Will their encounter provoke the collapse of humanity or a new beginning?

Performances: April 6th – 8th, 7:30 pm each evening and 2 pm on Saturday.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public
Yellow sky with clouds. A barn. 2 people on bikes and 3 people standing in tall grass.

Somewhere

Sponsored by:
Theatre
A play by Marisela Treviño Orta directed by Olga Sanchez Saltveit.
Almost all the insects are gone, but Cassandra and her brother Alexander are tracking the world’s last monarch butterflies heading to the west coast instead of south. Their path intersects with an Oregon truffle farm where a small group of people are hunkering down to wait out the apocalypse. Will their encounter provoke the collapse of humanity or a new beginning?

Performances: April 6th – 8th, 7:30 pm each evening and 2 pm on Saturday.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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