The Grey Fox Inn and Resort, located in Stowe Vermont, choose form guest rooms, effeciencies, condos, jacuzzis and fireplaces. Dine at the famous Dutch Pancake Cafe, located in the Inn.
APRIL, 2007
Sat, Jan 13th - Fri, Apr 20th
Green Mountain Club’s Fifteenth Annual James P. Taylor Winter Series
For more than ninety years, the Long Trail has inspired Vermonters to seek adventure in the Green Mountains and beyond. The James P. Taylor Series, named after the man who first envisioned the Long Trail, brings such adventures to you through stories and photographs. Join us for inspiring and fascinating presentations that will transport you to mountains and waterways near and far. In this series we will travel and much more—a great way to spend an evening! This year there will be raffles held at selected shows throughout the season. As always there will be many exciting prizes. For a complete schedule, please click the link below.
Location: Various locations throughout Vermont
Admission: $5 members/$8 nonmembers; kids under 12 are free. Tickets available at the door only. All proceeds support GMC’s Education Program.
Website: http://www.greenmountainclub.org/page.php?id=144
More Info: 802-244-7037 x17
Mon, Mar 26th - Sat, Apr 7th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing sculpture by Carol Fallis in her MFA Thesis Exhibition. Artist's reception is March 29th at 3:00pm. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Thu, Apr 5th - Thu, Apr 26th
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Spring Lecture Series
The Lamoille Valley Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and the University of Vermont present the 2007 lecture series which offers non-credit, engaging programs for adults 50 years and up. This series' theme is "An Exploration of Islamic Civilization" with Javed Chaudhri, Adjunct Professor, Johnson State College. 4/5 - "The Rise of Islam". 4/12 - "The Islamic Empire". 4/19 - "The Rise and Triumph of the West". 4/26 - "Islam and the 21st Century".
Times: Thursdays at 11:00 am
Location: Ye Olde England Inne
Admission: $8 per program, or $40 membership for the entire winter & spring series
More Info: 802-888-2190
Sat, Apr 7th
Spring Summit Celebration Part 3
Start peeling the layers. Lose the hat and don't forget the SPF. It's all about the barbeques, beers, and bands. Stowe's annual Spriing Summit Celebration is so big, it takes several weeks to fit it all in. Lots of great events, contests, deals, entertainment and fun are in store.
Location: Stowe Mountain Resort
Website: www.stowe.com
More Info: email info@stowe.com or call 800-253-4754
Sat, Apr 7th
Vermont Specialty Food Days
Enjoy free & delicious samples of VT food products like cheese, cider and the traditional treat of sugar-on-snow. Located at the FourRunner Quad and Spruce Peak Base Area.
Location: Stowe Mountain Resort
Website: www.stowe.com
More Info: email info@stowe.com or call 800-253-4754
Sat, Apr 7th - Thu, Apr 19th
Johnson State College Faculty Art Show
Exhibit of mixed media by Johnson State College's faculty. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Julian Scott Memorial Gallery, Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Sun, Apr 8th
53rd Annual Easter Sunrise Service
The 53rd Easter Sunrise Service is a non-denominational service atop Vermont’s highest peak. Sunrise is at approx. 6:00 am. The Gondola will run from approxamitely 4:30am-5:45am. Please be on time!
Location: Stowe Mountain Resort
Admission: Free
Website: www.stowe.com
More Info: info@stowe.com or 800-253-4754
Tue, Apr 17th
Face to Face: Meet the Author
Frances Ruley Karttunen "The Other Islanders: People who Pulled Nantucket’s Oars" and Alfred W. Crosby "Children of the Sun: A History of Humanity’s Unappeasable Appetite for Energy". The writing life of a Nantucket couple. Refreshments and hospitality will be provided by the Friends of the Stowe Free Library. An informal discussion, book sale and signing and an opportunity to meet interested community members will take place following the talk.
Times: 7:30pm
Location: Community Meeting Room of the Stowe Free Library
Admission: Free
Website: www.stowelibrary.org
More Info: Charlotte Maison at 802-253-6145.
Thu, Apr 26th - Sat, Apr 28th
Johnson State College presents Cabaret
Directed by visiting Professor F. Reed Brown, musical direction by Professor Lisa Jablow. This highly acclaimed musical centers around a Berlin nightclub at the end of the 1920s, and recounts the stories of the colorful and tragic characters who populated the city at the beginning of Nazis' rise to power.
Times: 7pm
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
Admission: $5
More Info: 802-635-1476
Sat, Apr 28th - Mon, May 7th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing paintings and sculpture by Harlan Mack in his BFA Thesis Exhibition. Artist's reception is May 2nd at 3:00pm. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
MAY, 2007
Sat, Apr 28th - Mon, May 7th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing paintings and sculpture by Harlan Mack in his BFA Thesis Exhiabition. Artist's reception is May 2nd at 3:00pm. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Wed, May 2nd
Johnson State College's Student Ensembles Performance
Times: 7pm
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
Admission: Free and open to the public
More Info: 802-635-1476
Fri, May 4th - Sun, May 6th
Stowe Weekend of Hope
A Celebration of Life and Learning for People with Cancer and Those Who Love Them. Stowe Area Association, in partnership with Fletcher Allen Hospital and Copley Hospital, will host this event which brings together people dealing with cancer to celebrate life and survivorship and to learn about cancer. The weekend will feature many educational workshops, lectures and displays presented by some of the nations leading oncologists, medical researchers, psychologists, survivors and health care leaders.
Location: Various locations throughout Stowe
Website: www.stowehope.org
More Info: 800-GOSTOWE
Sat, May 5th
The Grift in concert
Burlington-based rock trio The Grift embraces a number of genres, bringing drums, bass, guitar, turntables and trumpet into the musical mix. Known for their tight vocal harmonies and catchy guitar hooks, the band has three studio albums: "Life Before Aluminum," "The Grift Live 2003," and "Sleeping Policeman."
Times: 6pm
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
Admission: $5
More Info: 802-635-1476
Mon, May 7th - Mon, May 14th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing multimedia "Art from the River Artists" of the local community arts organization River Arts. Artists' reception is May 12 at 6:00pm. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Thu, May 10th - Fri, May 11th
Johnson State College's Dance Club Performance
Times: 7pm
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
Admission: Suggested Donation is $5
More Info: 802-635-1476
Sat, May 12th
River Arts: On the Rise Dance
The River Arts On the Rise Youth Empowerment program will present an evening exhibit of works by students participating in dance, theater, visual arts and music. The mission of this program is to offer an experience in the arts to all area students with the goal of bringing empowerment and confidence in their accomplishments in the arts. Students will range from 4 to 18 years of age. Come and support the mission of On the Rise, the students and the scholarship program.
Times: 7pm
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
Admission: Suggested Donation is $5
More Info: 802-635-1476
Mon, May 14th - Sun, May 20th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing animation and photography by Rachael Demeo & Rachael Peabody in their BFA Thesis Exhibition. Artists' reception is May 17th at 3:00pm. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Mon, May 21st - Sun, Jun 24th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing "Convergences: An Imaginal Approach toward Jewish/Muslim Renewal", works by Karim Chaibi & Tom Block. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Sat, May 26th
Last Trick Rail Jam
Once again this Memorial Day weekend, Stowe will team up with Burton, Anon and R.E.D to throw the biggest party of the spring! With 180+ days left until the next season begins, we're giving you one last chance to throw down before summer. We're mowing down the pipe, dropping in rails, turning up the tunes and soaking in the sun. Meet us on lower North Slope. The event is free of charge (but we will hand out lift tickets that you MUST wear to participate) and there will be plenty of raffle prizes and giveaways from Burton, Anon and R.E.D.
Location: Stowe Mountain Resort
Website: www.stowe.com
More Info: email info@stowe.com or call 800-253-4754
Sat, May 26th - Sun, May 27th
Vermont Chocolate Show
This first annual event featurea the artistry and craftsmanship of chocolatiers from Vermont, New England, New York and beyond. Vendors showcase their chocolate-related products with retail displays, sales and sampling. Renowned pastry chefs provide cooking demonstrations throughout the weekend, and health experts will discuss the health benefits of chocolate. Chocolate sculptures prepared by local chefs will be on exhibit. Children’s Chocolate Land, Chocolate Martini & Beer Lounge, The Ultimate Chocolate Breakfast, and Chocolate Spa Treatments will all be part of the show.
Times: Saturday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and Sunday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa
Admission: $8 for adults including 5 tasting tickets. $5 for children.
Website: www.vermontchocolateshow.com
More Info: info@vermontchocolateshow.com
JUNE, 2007
Mon, May 21st - Sun, Jun 24th
Julian Scott Memorial Gallery
Showing "Convergences: An Imaginal Approach toward Jewish/Muslim Renewal", works by Karim Chaibi & Tom Block. The Gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Location: Dibden Center for the Arts, Johnson State College
More Info: 802-635-1469
Thu, Jun 14th - Sun, Jun 17th
2007 Vermont International Choral Festival at Stowe
Stowe will once again host the Vermont International Choral Festival. Two hundred singers from across the country will spend a long weekend in Stowe rehearsing and performing under the guidance of renowned choral director, Robert DeCormier. Mass sing-along at Trapp Family Lodge Concert Meadow on Saturday, June 16th. Stowe Community Church will host rehearsals. Sponsoring hotels include: Commodore's Inn, Grey Fox, Sun & Ski, and Town & Country.
More Info: TBA
Fri, Jun 15th - Sun, Jun 24th
Vermont Culinary Classic in Stowe
Experience and learn more of the indigenous culinary bounty of Vermont! Meet local cheese producers, foragers, farmers and the restaurants that use local products! Enjoy cooking classes, seminars and wine tastings! More details to come in March of 2007.
Location: Various Locations in Stowe
Fri, Jun 15th - Sun, Jun 17th
Green Mountain Corvette Classic
An impressive field of magnificent Corvettes will compete for honours in various classes representing more than five decades of production. We will feature a Corvette memorabilia marketplace, and a Corvette corral for prosective buyers.
Location: Ye Olde England Inne, 433 Mountain Road
Website: www.thecorvetteclassic.com
More Info: 802.253.5320 or cgf2stowe@aol.com
Wed, Jun 20th - Sat, Jul 7th
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Aida"
The show opens in the present day, in an Egyptian exhibit at a modern museum. A man and a woman begin to move toward a mystical burial chamber as if they know of its secrets or as if they have seen it somewhere before. Their eyes meet as the model of a woman-Pharoah comes to life and sings that “Every Story is a Love Story.”
Times: 8:00 pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Wed, Jun 27th - Sat, Jul 14th
Waterbury Festival Players presents "The Sisters Rosensweig"
Shows are Wed. 6/27 - Sat. 6/30, Thu. 7/5 - Sat. 7/7, Wed. 7/11 - Sat. 7/14, with a Matinee Sat. 7/7. Life is made up of cross roads, and today three very smart sisters with very different lives who haven't been under the same roof for quite some time are coming together. That special relationship that exists in siblings is imparted to this moment of their adult lives. Like most family reunions, there is a lot of laughter. Not, at jokes, but at the foibles that make up real lives and living. You'll laugh a lot at this show, because real life can be pretty funny, especially if it is someone else's. But, you will also take away from this theater experience a sense of possibility, at what your own life can become. There is always more life to live, and you never know what's possible.
Times: Evenings at 7:30pm, Matinees at 2:00pm
Location: Waterbury Festival Playhouse, 2933 Waterbury-Stowe Road (Rt-100), Waterbury Center
Admission: $20
Website: www.waterburyfestivalplayers.com
More Info: 802-498-3755
Fri, Jun 29th - Sun, Jul 1st
15th Annual Stowe Garden Festival
A three-day celebration of garden-related events. This year's theme is "Colors and Textures". There will be over 20 events held throughout Stowe, with informative seminars, tours and open houses. This exceptionally popular Stowe event was selected by the Vermont State Chamber as one of the Top Ten Summer Events for 2006.
Website: www.stowegardenfestival.com
More Info: info@stowegardenfestival.com
JULY, 2007
Wed, Jun 20th - Sat, Jul 7th
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Aida"
The show opens in the present day, in an Egyptian exhibit at a modern museum. A man and a woman begin to move toward a mystical burial chamber as if they know of its secrets or as if they have seen it somewhere before. Their eyes meet as the model of a woman-Pharoah comes to life and sings that “Every Story is a Love Story.”
Times: 8:00 pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Wed, Jun 27th - Sat, Jul 14th
Waterbury Festival Players presents "The Sisters Rosensweig"
Shows are Wed. 6/27 - Sat. 6/30, Thu. 7/5 - Sat. 7/7, Wed. 7/11 - Sat. 7/14, with a Matinee Sat. 7/7. Life is made up of cross roads, and today three very smart sisters with very different lives who haven't been under the same roof for quite some time are coming together. That special relationship that exists in siblings is imparted to this moment of their adult lives. Like most family reunions, there is a lot of laughter. Not, at jokes, but at the foibles that make up real lives and living. You'll laugh a lot at this show, because real life can be pretty funny, especially if it is someone else's. But, you will also take away from this theater experience a sense of possibility, at what your own life can become. There is always more life to live, and you never know what's possible.
Times: Evenings at 7:30pm, Matinees at 2:00pm
Location: Waterbury Festival Playhouse, 2933 Waterbury-Stowe Road (Rt-100), Waterbury Center
Admission: $20
Website: www.waterburyfestivalplayers.com
More Info: 802-498-3755
Fri, Jun 29th - Sun, Jul 1st
15th Annual Stowe Garden Festival
A three-day celebration of garden-related events. This year's theme is "Colors and Textures". There will be over 20 events held throughout Stowe, with informative seminars, tours and open houses. This exceptionally popular Stowe event was selected by the Vermont State Chamber as one of the Top Ten Summer Events for 2006.
Website: www.stowegardenfestival.com
More Info: info@stowegardenfestival.com
Thu, Jul 19th - Thu, Aug 2nd
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Into the Woods"
We all know what woods can be like. . .especially when they are conceived first by the Brothers Grimm and brought to life in story and song by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. "Into the Woods" won three Tony Awards when it premiered on Broadway in 1987, and five Drama Desk Awards -- including Best Musical. When it was revived on Broadway in 2002, it won the Tony for Best Musical Revival. Why? It has a hauntingly beautiful score. Moments of wisdom and wistfulness and wicked humor. And, yes, revelations that remind us all of what it means to be parents and children, as well as the value of the legacies we leave behind when we make our inevitable exits. Sure, the sources are fairy tales. . .but the story offers a probing, realistic depcition of life's complexities. It is at once one of Broadway's most sophisticated and most playful musicals.
Times: 8:00pm with Matinees of the first act only at 2:00pm on July 22nd & 29th
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Fri, Jul 20th - Sun, Jul 22nd
Cobras in the Mountains
Cobras in the Mountains is a weekend-long event celebrating the enthusiasm and passion surrounding one of the world's most recognizied and admired sports cars - the 'Cobra'. All Cobras, both originals and reproductions representing all manufacturers, are welcome to this weekend long event. Cobra owners will love the superb driving opportunities here in Northern Vermont, The roads are fantastic with long sweeping curves through forests and meadows. Spectacular views in every direction dotted with classic New England Villages, roadside waterfalls. Route 100 is noted as one of America's 100 best driving roads. Never dull or monotonous it really is a drivers paradise. Stowe offers a plethora of attractions, shopping, dining world class spa's and entertainment. Come and join us for a weekend of relaxation and adventure.
Location: Ye Olde England Inne, 443 Mountain Road
Website: www.cobrasinthemountains.com
More Info: 802-253-5320
AUGUST, 2007
Thu, Jul 19th - Thu, Aug 2nd
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Into the Woods"
We all know what woods can be like. . .especially when they are conceived first by the Brothers Grimm and brought to life in story and song by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. "Into the Woods" won three Tony Awards when it premiered on Broadway in 1987, and five Drama Desk Awards -- including Best Musical. When it was revived on Broadway in 2002, it won the Tony for Best Musical Revival. Why? It has a hauntingly beautiful score. Moments of wisdom and wistfulness and wicked humor. And, yes, revelations that remind us all of what it means to be parents and children, as well as the value of the legacies we leave behind when we make our inevitable exits. Sure, the sources are fairy tales. . .but the story offers a probing, realistic depcition of life's complexities. It is at once one of Broadway's most sophisticated and most playful musicals.
Times: 8:00pm with Matinees of the first act only at 2:00pm on July 22nd & 29th
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Wed, Aug 8th - Sat, Aug 25th
Waterbury Festival Players presents “Beyond Therapy”
Shows are Wed. 8/8 - Sat. 8/11, Wed. 8/15 - Sat. 8/18, Wed. 8/22 - Sat. 8/25, with a Matinee Sat. 8/18. Bruce and Prudence are deeply into therapy. Prudence's macho therapist is urging her to be more assertive while Bruce's wacky female therapist wants him to meet women by placing a personal ad. She does not fully comprehend that Bruce has a male lover who is not pleased by Bruce's desire to date a woman: Prudence. Bruce doesn't know how to handle poor nervous Prudence and Prudence doesn't know what to make of her unpredictable new boyfriend. They do learn to live beyond therapy in this delightful Off Broadway hit that moved successfully to Broadway. "Offers the best therapy of all: guaranteed laughter." Time. "Filled with off beat laugh lines, wry observations on the contemporary urban psyche and situations that range from farcical to absurd." Women's Wear Daily.
Times: Evenings at 7:30pm, Matinees at 2:00pm
Location: Waterbury Festival Playhouse, 2933 Waterbury-Stowe Road (Rt-100), Waterbury Center
Admission: $20
Website: www.waterburyfestivalplayers.com
More Info: 802-498-3755
Fri, Aug 10th - Sun, Aug 12th
50th Stowe Antique and Classic Car Meet
Voted “One of the Top 10 Summer Events” by VT Chamber of Commerce. Rain or Shine the Show goes on!! Over 800 antique & classic cars on display. Daily: Food concessions, giant automotive Flea Market, car corral. Saturday’s Fashion judging contest, antique car parade through town. Enjoy the collector cars by day, at night head to Stowe Village for the “Classic Oldies Street Dance” at the Stowe Post Office Parking Lot. Boogey to hits from the 50's to the 70's, from 7 to 10pm on Saturday night. Free admission to the street dance. Sponsored by WDEV 550AM. Sunday: judges’ breakfast, technical judging of nearly 50 classes of show vehicles; trophies and awards presentation ceremony in the afternoon.
Times: 8:00-5:00
Location: Nichols Field, VT100, Stowe, VT
Admission: adults $8 (US), seniors $5, children
Website: www.vtauto.org
More Info: 802-253-7321
Wed, Aug 15th - Sat, Aug 18th
6th Annual Stowe Summer Music Festival
Splendid, free, classical music festival featuring internationally acclaimed virtuosos and the best and brightest rising, young stars in classical music today. This year, featuring Tambuco, an all percussion group from Mexico!
Times: All performances at 7 p.m.
Location: Symphony Auditorium, Stowe High School
Admission: Free
Website: www.stowemusicfestival.com
More Info: 802-253-9554
Thu, Aug 16th - Sun, Sep 2nd
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Cats"
More details to come.
Times: 8:00pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Sat, Aug 18th
100 on 100 Relay
100 Mile 6 person relay running race from Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe to Okemo Mountain in Ludlow. Registration begins January 15th.
Times: 6 am-11 pm
Location: Trapp Family Lodge
Website: www.100on100.org
More Info: 802-434-5644 or 802-453-3186
SEPTEMBER, 2007
Thu, Aug 16th - Sun, Sep 2nd
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Cats"
More details to come.
Times: 8:00pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Fri, Sep 14th - Sun, Sep 16th
The British Invasion
New England's largest all British classic and sports car show plus British cultural activities, shops, crafts, Auto Jumble and Car Corral. The British Invasion has evolved to become one of the Top Ten Events in Vermont. The participants are primarily from the US and Canada with over 600 cars on field, and approximately 1000 total. This event is "A Four Day Celebration and Salutation to the Great British Motorcar and all manner of other things British."
Admission: $15.00 for a two day pass
Website: www.britishinvasion.com
More Info: 802-253-5320
Sat, Sep 15th
6th Annual Stowe Home Tour
The doors to a four distinctive and unique Stowe-area homes will be opened for Helen Day Center's Stowe Home Tour. A complimentary lunch for tour ticket-holders is included.
Times: 10:30 am to 3:30 pm
Admission: Tickets $23 in Advance, $25 day of the event
Website: www.helenday.org
More Info: Helen Day Art Center at 802-253-8358
Wed, Sep 19th - Sat, Oct 6th
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Little Shop of Horrors"
Ten years ago, Little Shop of Horrors took Stowe Theatre Guild by storm. Back by popular demand, this gleefully gruesome musical has Seymour, a down and out skid row floral assistant, craving fame and fortune after he discovers a mysterious plant with an unusual craving for fresh blood. The growing plant's demand for more, more, MORE is accompanied by witty parodies of sixties music and campy comedy you can’t help but laugh at. Between bites, the carnivorous Audrey II, named after Seymour's secret love, and the "Doo-Whop Girls," bring down the house singing rhythm and blues!
Times: 8:00pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Wed, Sep 19th - Sat, Oct 6th
Waterbury Festival Players presents “Murder Mistaken”
Shows are Wed. 9/19 - Sat. 9/22, Wed. 9/26 - Sat. 9/29, Wed. 10/3 - Sat. 10/6, with a Matinee Sat. 9/29. Would Edward commit murder for money? Yes. Would you like to see him do it? You should be ashamed of yourself. But, mistakes are made. Poor choices. Now what? Kill again? Maybe, but maybe not. He might be found out. He might not get what he really wants. Of course, there is sex and money to consider, and happiness. Are they all one and the same? It all seems so simple some times. But, not in this show. This is NOT an Agatha Christie mystery. What starts out so simply becomes filled with twists and suspense. For something different, in your murder mystery world meet Edward. Who knows you might fall in love.
Times: Evenings at 7:30pm, Matinees at 2:00pm
Location: Waterbury Festival Playhouse, 2933 Waterbury-Stowe Road (Rt-100), Waterbury Center
Admission: $20
Website: www.waterburyfestivalplayers.com
More Info: 802-498-3755
October, 2007
Wed, Sep 19th - Sat, Oct 6th
Stowe Theatre Guild Presents "Little Shop of Horrors"
Ten years ago, Little Shop of Horrors took Stowe Theatre Guild by storm. Back by popular demand, this gleefully gruesome musical has Seymour, a down and out skid row floral assistant, craving fame and fortune after he discovers a mysterious plant with an unusual craving for fresh blood. The growing plant's demand for more, more, MORE is accompanied by witty parodies of sixties music and campy comedy you can’t help but laugh at. Between bites, the carnivorous Audrey II, named after Seymour's secret love, and the "Doo-Whop Girls," bring down the house singing rhythm and blues!
Times: 8:00pm
Location: Town Hall Theatre, Main Street, Stowe
Website: www.stowetheatre.com
Wed, Sep 19th - Sat, Oct 6th
Waterbury Festival Players presents “Murder Mistaken”
Shows are Wed. 9/19 - Sat. 9/22, Wed. 9/26 - Sat. 9/29, Wed. 10/3 - Sat. 10/6, with a Matinee Sat. 9/29. Would Edward commit murder for money? Yes. Would you like to see him do it? You should be ashamed of yourself. But, mistakes are made. Poor choices. Now what? Kill again? Maybe, but maybe not. He might be found out. He might not get what he really wants. Of course, there is sex and money to consider, and happiness. Are they all one and the same? It all seems so simple some times. But, not in this show. This is NOT an Agatha Christie mystery. What starts out so simply becomes filled with twists and suspense. For something different, in your murder mystery world meet Edward. Who knows you might fall in love.
Times: Evenings at 7:30pm, Matinees at 2:00pm
Location: Waterbury Festival Playhouse, 2933 Waterbury-Stowe Road (Rt-100), Waterbury Center
Admission: $20
Website: www.waterburyfestivalplayers.com
More Info: 802-498-3755
Thu, Sep 27th - Sun, Oct 7th
Lamoille County Players presents THE SPITFIRE GRILL
Based on the film of the same name (shot right here in Vermont!). Want to buy the diner? Enter the raffle: $100 entry and an essay on why you want the grill…best essay wins! An unconventional, upbeat musical with beautiful songs and ballads and a unique story that is tough, touching and light-hearted. “An abundance of warmth, spirit and goodwill!” USA Today
Times: Thursday-Saturday, 7pm; Sunday, 2pm
Location: Hyde Park Opera House
Admission: Adults $15; Students and Seniors $12.
Website: www.LCPlayers.com
More Info: 802-888-4507
Fri, Oct 5th - Sun, Oct 7th
STOWE FOLIAGE ART & CRAFT FESTIVAL
Don't miss the largest and most exciting Art & Craft Festival in Vermont. For the 25th consecutive year, Stowe plays host to this award winning event. Held during prime foliage season, this Festival has something for everyone. 185 artists provide a wide variety of art & craft for discerning buyers, harvest activities, a wine tasting, music, and craft demos. This festival is held rain or shine under heated Camelot-style tents.
Times: 10 to 5 daily
Location: Topnotch Field, Rte 108, Stowe, VT
Admission: Adults $8.00
Website: www.craftproducers.com
More Info: 802-425-3399
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