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After more than a year in the shadows, local professional theaters are now moving into the light â some of them, literally outdoors. Below is a roundup of the opening shows for southwest Vermontâs three stage companies, all during the coming week.
âLaughing Wildâ
Dorset Theatre Festival kicks off its 44th season with a revival of Christopher Durangâs comedy âLaughing Wild,â to be staged outdoors at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester.
Directed by the Festivalâs resident artist, Jade King Carroll, the play will star Dan Butler, who had audiences in stiches in Dorsetâs 2019 hit comedy âSlow Food.â Joining Butler on stage is five-time Dorset performer and 2020 Drama Desk Award-winner Mary Bacon, who has a string of Festival shows to her credit.
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MANCHESTER â The Manchester Music Festival is kicking off its season this weekend for five-weeks of classical music that blends familiar favorites with exciting lesser-known masterpieces.
Betsy Bleakie, festival executive director, said that after suffering through the pandemic and piping performances through digital channels, itâs exciting to be back on the stage with people in the audience.
âWeâre excited to bring live musicians back after the year weâve all lived through,â Bleakie said. âWe are bringing back live music, the way chamber music is meant to be performed. People are hungry for it.â