Whether you’re exploring Vermont’s covered bridges, visiting Quechee Gorge or skiing at Killington, you’ll find Vermont to be picture-perfect. If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’ll love Vermont. In winter, of course, there’s plenty of skiing and snowboarding. In the warmer months, however, Vermont offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and boating. If you enjoy boating, swimming and fishing, a vacation rental on Lake Champlain might be perfect for you.
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5.0 based on 25 reviews
Saint Michael's Playhouse is Northern Vermont's Professional Actors' Equity Theater Company which brings together Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theater artists offering Vermont audiences an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy the very best in live theater.
5.0 based on 122 reviews
The Weston Playhouse Theatre Company produces a wide variety of live shows in picturesque Weston, VT. Bring the whole family! There's something for everyone on our stage.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
The new Community Arts Center features two movie theaters, allowing Catamount Arts to present a regular schedule of acclaimed foreign-language and independent films; two state-of-the-art classrooms, which are used for art, computer and music education; an 80-seat performance space dedicated to regular performances by local artists; and a gallery showcasing local and area artists’ work.
5.0 based on 42 reviews
About"One of the best regional theaters in America" -NYC Drama LeagueMissionLNT's founder, Kim Bent, grew up in Braintree, Vermont on a hill farm that looks across the East Granville Valley toward the Braintree Mountains.One particular part of the range is known locally as "Lost Nation." For locals it is a special place. A place to dream and reflect. There's a lovely view, but it's mainly a place to camp, hike, and hunt-a challenging place to get to and to come back from.As Kim traveled the country he realized there are many "lost nations" throughout America. Almost always rural, often remote and almost never on maps, they are known only by the people who live near them.So "Lost Nation" says something real to us about our vision and our mission. It locates us out there, on the frontier, breaking boundaries, doing dramatic and courageous things. Yet it grounds us, identifies us as belonging to a place and to a community.We work hard at integrating our programs with the community. We feel privileged to have been able to make a strong positive contribution toward the "good life" here in Vermont. Despite the on-going long hours, the journey continues to be a deeply satisfying one.Commitment to Community is fundamental to Lost Nation:The Theater with Heart in the Heart of Vermont. Company OverviewLost Nation Theater prides itself on being a professional theater committed to community. Named One of the Best Regional Theaters in America by the NYC Drama LeagueDescriptionLocated in the City Hall of Vermont's capital, Montpelier, this unique 3/4 thrust stage brings unique and thought provoking theater to Vermont!General informationLNT's office hours are Tuesdays-Fridays Noon-4pm.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Compass is a new and developing interactive venue and working arts community, bringing the visual and performing arts to the people of Vermont and beyond. The center features gift shops, a music store, exhibits, performances, and educational programming that celebrate music and the creative arts.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
I love reclaimed theaters and cultural spaces and this one id=s a gem. Went for an evening-long dance performance and loved the space and the (likely volunteer?) staff. Very friendly, and a couple of the ushers saw I was by myself and, while I had grabbed a seat near the stage (seating for this performance was all general admission) they suggested I sit front row balcony. "Best seat in the house!" They were right. And I knew they meant it as, once the performance started, they were all seated around me until they had to go back to work. Small gallery downstairs, where they all had a small bar. I knew the performers which is what drew me to Middlebury (I live a half-hour or so away), but the eperience will have me following the Theater's calendar so I can pick out more shows to return to enjoy there.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
We are a professional theatre located in scenic Bennington, VT. Our Main Stage Season runs from June-October. From October through May, we host many events including music, comedy, improv, acting and vocal workshops and many other events. Follow us on Facebook and subscribe to our newsletter at oldcastletheatre.org to stay up with the latest news and special discounts.
A small and intimate theater, the Oldcastle Theatre Company draws viewers into the drama and holds them there. We try to travel to Bennington often to see an outstanding performance. Many of their productions deserve a Broadway-sized audience. Kudos to the actors, directors, playwrights, and support staff.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
We are dedicated to the development of new plays, new audiences, and new artists for the future of American theater. We produce theatre that matters.
The Dorset Theater Festival is a very special place with warm barn wood lining the walls and an amazing group of actors and directors!
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Northern Stage is a regional non-profit LORT-D professional theater company with a mission to change lives, one story at a time. Based at the crossroads of New England -- the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River -- Northern Stage’s intimate space sets the stage for actively involving its audiences with ambitious productions and expansive educational programs. Founded in 1997, Northern Stage has offered more than 115 high-quality, professional productions of new works, classics, and musicals. The company celebrates its 20th Anniversary Season this year and annual attendance is now over 30,000.
Northern Stage has guild actors and a great theater where every seat has a view. The staff is VERY friendly and accommodating, ask for Hannah and she'll find you a great seat!
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