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Rob Mermin talks about why he wrote "Act 39," a true story of what happened when his friend used Vermont's medical aid in dying law.
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"Coming back from not being able to do anything, it felt amazing to step back onto stage... it was really wonderful to be able to say "We're back. We're sharing stories and experiences together � laugh with us."
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As part of our Summer School series, reporter Erica Heilman sat down with Vermont actress Maren Langdon Spillane to learn how to perform Shakespeare, and more importantly, how *not* to.
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There aren’t many all-Black burlesque shows, especially in Vermont. But last weekend, a Black-owned theater company called JAG Productions and King Arthur Flour presented “Life in Sepia - Vermont's Black Burlesque Revue.�
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When the Supreme Court ruled this week on "faithless electors," Alexander Hamilton's name appeared five times. But the story is a little more complicated than that told by the Broadway show.
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Esai’s Table is a new play about the lives of three young, black men that’s just had its world premiere in Vermont. JAG Productions of White River�
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Language and politics are no strangers: look no further than finely-tuned political ads or carefully-calculated appeals in candidate speeches. And from�
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A group of professional actors based in White River Junction are bringing the Bard of Avon to six area schools this year. It's part of the Northern Stage�
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A new play premiering at Saint Michael's College tells the story of the women who worked the textile mills in Winooski and across New England in the�
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A decade-long dream will finally become a reality Saturday. Officials with the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company will celebrate the grand opening of their�