Vermont Comedy Festival featuring Joe List
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United StatesJoe List began his comedy career in Boston, Massachusetts in 2000 just weeks after graduating from high school. Since that time he has been featured on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with David Letterman as well as multiple appearances on Conan.
Còig
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United StatesCòig is one of Atlantic Canada’s most exciting Celtic traditional groups made up of four accomplished multi-instrumentalists, Chrissy Crowley, Rachel Davis, Darren McMullen, and Jason Roach. With the fiery Celtic high-energy style as its musical core, Còig easily shifts between century-old tunes of past generations to original and upbeat compositions, featuring the band's range of over a dozen instruments (vocals, fiddles, piano, guitars, banjo, mandolin, viola, bouzouki, whistles, and more). With driving tunes, haunting songs and infectious energy, Còig is an unparalleled music force.
Sweet Honey in the Rock
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United States#tickets-btn { transition: background-color 300ms ease-in-out 0ms; } #tickets-btn:hover { cursor: pointer; background-color: rgb(185,18,17); } Sweet Honey in the Rock Saturday, December 10th 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Woodstock Town […]
VSO Brass Quintet and Counterpoint Chorus
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre 31 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United StatesIn 2022, one of our favorite annual holiday offerings tours to Woodstock, Warren, Newport, Grafton, and Manchester for programs of music and cheer. Each Brass Quintet & Counterpoint concert features a perfect blend of brass and voices alongside the premiere of a Music-COMP student composition. Don’t miss out on this seasonal treat, conducted by Nathaniel G. Lew, produced in conjunction with Pentangle Arts.
Inhabitants: An Indigenous Perspective
VirtualInhabitants follows five Native American Tribes across deserts, coastlines, forests, and prairies as they restore their traditional land management practices. For millennia Native Americans successfully stewarded and shaped their landscapes, but centuries of colonization have disrupted their ability to maintain traditional land management practices. From deserts, coastlines, forests, mountains, and prairies, Native communities are restoring their ancient relationships with the land. As the climate crisis escalates these time-tested practices of North America's original inhabitants are becoming increasingly essential in a rapidly changing world.