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Friday, April 11, 2025

  • MCMT's Grease

    Join Middlebury College Musical Theatre for its musical production of Grease! Pay a visit to good old Rydell High School and share a dance with your favorite Pink Ladies and Burger Palace Boys. Performances will be April 10th, 11th, and 12th at 7:30pm with a 2:00pm matinee on the 12th. 

    Tickets are available for sale here.

    Town Hall Theater

  • The Middlebury College Community Chorus rehearses in the Mahaney Arts Center Concert Hall.

    Middlebury College Community Chorus

    The Middlebury College Community Chorus presents a world premiere for choir and piano called So We Try, composed by Peter Buffett and arranged for chorus by Peter Kiesewalter. There are also selections by Pete Seeger, Felix Mendelssohn, Ed Thompson, as well as another world premiere by Vermont-based composer Dorothy Robson. This will be an evening chock-full of new music that will challenge the way you think about choral singing, our relationship to the Earth, and our shared humanity. We hope you will join us for this wild ride! Conducted by Ronnie Romano ‘20 at the piano.

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    Free
    Open to the Public
  • Three woman, two of them clasping hands as in an arm-wrestling match, with black background

    Never Swim Alone

    Never Swim Alone by Daniel MacIvor is a story of male one-upmanship in which the characters Frank and Bill boast their alpha male personalities in a series of highly competitive “Rounds”, as one would see in a boxing match. The judge of the match is a girl in a blue bathing suit, who at the top of the show, lies dead under a sheet. MacIvor comments on toxic masculinity and how its implications harm everyone, especially women, and this production explores what this looks like when portrayed solely by actresses. Senior work for Elsa Marrian and August Siegel.

    Hepburn Zoo

    $5.00
    Open to the Public
  • Three woman, two of them clasping hands as in an arm-wrestling match, with black background

    Never Swim Alone

    Never Swim Alone by Daniel MacIvor is a story of male one-upmanship in which the characters Frank and Bill boast their alpha male personalities in a series of highly competitive “Rounds”, as one would see in a boxing match. The judge of the match is a girl in a blue bathing suit, who at the top of the show, lies dead under a sheet. MacIvor comments on toxic masculinity and how its implications harm everyone, especially women, and this production explores what this looks like when portrayed solely by actresses. Senior work for Elsa Marrian and August Siegel.

    Hepburn Zoo

    $5.00
    Open to the Public

Saturday, April 12, 2025