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SUMMARY:Break the Silence Sneak Preview Screening and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s Action Team and Planned Parent Defenders bring to the Latchis Theatre an intimate community event and fundraiser for reproductive justice. On Sunday\, Oct. 29\, at 4 p.m.\, there will be a sneak preview screening of ‘Break the Silence\,’ featuring interviews with Brattleboro area locals about their personal sexual and reproductive health histories. \nAfter the screening \, there will be a facilitated talk-back and panel discussion in response to the film. Panelists include six participants from the film\, Robyn Manning-Samuels as facilitator\, filmmaker Willow O’Feral\, Dru Roessle of VT Access to Reproductive Freedom\, VP of Public Policy for Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Lucy Leriche\, and a representative from the Women’s Freedom Center. \nALL PROCEEDS go to Vermont Access to Reproductive Freedom\, which will reserve the funds specifically for Windham County patients to pay for abortion services and if needed\, also help pay for transportation since almost all patients seeking abortion are referred out of Brattleboro\, often as far as White River Junction and Burlington. In addition\, Vermont Access has identified a private donor who will match all funds raised at the event. \n“Break the Silence” embraces the complexity of reproductive justice with stories ranging from STIs\, abortions\, sex ed experiences\, orgasms\, gender transitions\, hormones\, early sexual experiences\, doctor experiences\, birth control methods\, a lot of Planned Parenthood visits\, vasectomies\, birth\, parenting\, endometriosis\, sexual orientation\, hysterectomies\, periods\, sexual abuse\, relationships\, gender identities\, miscarriages\, puberty\, …And the list goes on\, because as Audre Lorde said\, “There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” \nAdmission is a suggested donation of $10-50 (or more) at the door\, payable by cash\, card and checks. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/break-the-silence-sneak-preview-screening-and-panel-discussion/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171028T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171029T160000
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SUMMARY:Fright That Grows Film Series: The Exorcist
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ “Fright That Grows\,” a series of progressively scary movies in October\, concludes this weekend with “The Exorcist\,” presented on Saturday and Sunday\, October 28 and 29\, at 4 p.m. Admission is by donation\, and proceeds benefit Latchis Arts. \nOne of the scariest films of all time\, “The Exorcist” set the standard in 1973 and remains so today. “The Exorcist\, with its excellent cast\, mounting intensity and ingeniously constructed surprises\, is still a commanding achievement\,” wrote Desmond Ryan of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Starring Linda Blair\, Ellen Burstyn\, Max Von Sydow and Jason Miller\, “The Exorcist” is Rated R and runs two hours. \nProceeds from donations benefit the non-profit Latchis Arts. For more information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/fright-that-grows-film-series-the-exorcist/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171027T220000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171027T233000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20171020T210406Z
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SUMMARY:Rocky Horror Picture Show
DESCRIPTION:Hey\, Brattleboro\, let’s do the Time Warp again! \nThe Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, presents its annual showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on Friday\, October 27\, at 10 p.m. Admission is $10. \nReleased in 1975 and featuring a slew of catchy songs\, including “Time Warp\,” “Sweet Transvestite” and “Damn It\, Janet\,” this musical/freak show/cult classic/cultural institution remains popular to this day. Starring Tim Curry\, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick\, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is Rated R. \nCritics have called it “a bizarre cocktail of sincerity and reckless abandon” and “a celebration of being unique and surreal.” Audiences at late-night showings around the world have made it a cult classic. Costumes are encouraged at the Latchis Theatre screening. \n.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/rocky-horror-picture-show/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171022T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171022T183000
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SUMMARY:Journalism Film Series: All the President's Men
DESCRIPTION:What started as a “third-rate burglary” ended with the resignation of a president of the United States. \nOn Sunday\, October 22 at 4 p.m.\, the 1976 film “All the President’s Men” will be shown free of charge on the big screen at the Latchis Theater\, followed by a panel discussion on the importance today of investigative journalism. On the panel will be deputy editor of The Commons Randy Holhut\, long-time reporter for the Rutland Herald Susan Smallheer\, and former editor-in-chief of the Brattleboro Reformer and now editorial manager for the School for International Training in Brattleboro\, Kata Casa. \nThe story of how two young reporters at the Washington Post unravelled a criminal conspiracy that led all the way to the Oval Office inspired a whole generation of young people to get Into journalism. Alan J. Pakula’s multi-award-winning film\, starring Robert Redford as Bob Woodward and Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein\, gave them the final push. \nIn The Age of Trump\, “fake news\,” and the discrediting of the journalism profession\, the film is an excellent example of how dogged\, thorough reporting keeps the powerful honest\, the citizenry engaged and our democracy intact. \nThis film is the second in the series. The first\, the 1952 “Deadline USA” starring Humphrey Bogart\, was shown in May. \nThe festival will continue with a look at the darker side of journalism with Kirk Douglas’s gripping 1951 film “Ace in the Hole\,” showing on November 19th; 1987’s caustic look inside broadcast media\, “Broadcast News\,” will be shown on January 7th; and the 2015 Academy Award for Best Picture winner “Spotlight\,” which tells the story of how the investigative journalists of the Boston Globe exposed a massive scandal of child molestation inside the Catholic Church\, will be shown on February 25. All the films are being shown at 4pm and all will be followed by panel discussions. \nThe event is being produced by a coalition composed of the Friends of Brooks Memorial Library\, Brooks Memorial Library\, The Commons\, the Brattleboro Reformer and the Latchis Theater. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/journalism-film-series-all-the-presidents-men/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171021T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171021T220000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20171003T013316Z
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SUMMARY:Me2/Orchestra to benefit HCRS
DESCRIPTION:HCRS will be hosting a community concert with the Me2/Orchestra on Saturday\, October 21\, at 7 p.m.\, at theLatchis Theatre in Brattleboro. This event is being held in honor of HCRS’s 50th anniversary with the goal of promoting community awareness and destigmatizing mental health disorders and treatment. \nOver 115\,000 Vermonters are estimated to have experienced a mental illness during the past year. Many of these individuals are unwilling to seek help due to the stigma surrounding mental health services. The Me2/Orchestra’s mission is to erase the stigma surrounding mental illness through supportive classical music ensembles and inspiring performances. The Me2/Orchestra consists of musicians living with mental illness and people who support them. Nearly 50% of the orchestra’s members have a mental health condition such as depression\, bipolar disorder\, schizophrenia\, addiction\, borderline personality disorder\, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Other musicians may not have a mental health condition themselves but they join Me2/ to use their musical skills to further this vital social mission. \nTickets to this inspiring classical music concert may be purchased in advance for $10 at www.hcrsme2.eventbrite.com. Tickets are also being sold at HCRS’ Brattleboro (Fairview Street)\, Bellows Falls\, and Springfield offices. Tickets at the door will be $15. \nFor more information\, contact Alice at (802) 886-4567 ext. 2191.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/me2orchestra-to-benefit-hcrs/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171014T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171015T160000
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SUMMARY:Fright That Grows: Little Shop of Horrors
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ “Fright That Grows\,” a series of progressively scary movies in October\, continues this weekend with screenings of “Little Shop of Horrors” on Saturday and Sunday\, October 14 and 15\, at 4 p.m. Admission to all series movies is by donation\, and proceeds benefit Latchis Arts. \n“Little Shop of Horrors” is a 1986 musical starring Rick Moranis\, Ellen Greene and Steve Martin. A fan favorite\, “Little Shop of Horrors” is Rated PG-13 and runs 94 minutes. “This wild and witty musical is great fun\,” opined Geoff Andrew of Time Out\, one of the critics responsible for its 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomates. \nOn Oct. 21 and 22\, “Fright That Grows” features “Shaun of the Dead\,” this genre-bending blend of scariness and satire from 2004. “It’s a bloody fun time and a wonderful display of how parody should be done\,” wrote Chad Nelson of the Detroit Metro News. With a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes\, “Shaun of the Dead” is Rated R and runs 97 minutes. \n“Fright That Grow” reaches its harrowing conclusion on Oct. 28 and 29 with “The Exorcist.” One of the scariest films of all time\, “The Exorcist” set the standard in 1973 and remains so today. “The Exorcist\, with its excellent cast\, mounting intensity and ingeniously constructed surprises\, is still a commanding achievement\,” wrote Desmond Ryan of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Starring Linda Blair\, Ellen Burstyn\, Max Von Sydow and Jason Miller\, “The Exorcist” is Rated R and runs two hours. \nProceeds from donations at these movies benefit the non-profit Latchis Arts. For more information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/fright-that-grows-little-shop-of-horrors/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171014T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171014T163000
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SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD  - Die Zauberflote
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts presents MET LIVE in HD’s “Die Zauberflöte” at the Latchis Theatre\, Saturday\, October 14\, at 1 p.m.\, with a pre-Opera talk by scholar Lisa Cox at 12 noon. \nLisa Cox has a Ph.D. in Classical Studies and teaches languages and history at Greenfield Community College\, where she asks her students to interpret Enlightenment thinking or Latin grammar. She’s been thinking about Mozart opera for over 40 years\, ever since her music theory professor at Middlebury asked his students to interpret Don Giovanni’s “Là ci darem la mano.” \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte” has engaged audiences with this universal fairy tale since its premiere in Vienna in 1791.  Earthly comedy and noble mysticism presented in a singspiel (“song-play”) format delighted from all walks of life.  Composer Mozart and librettist Schikaneder were both freemasons – the fraternal organization whose membership is held together by shared moral and metaphysical ideas – and Masonic imagery is used throughout the work. On its face\, the story of Die Zauberflöte is a classic tale of adventure replete with heroic deeds\, supernatural enchantments\, and the triumph of good over evil. \n  \nConductor James Levine and Production/Costume Designer Julie Taymor help create a wonderful presentation of a fairy tale that continues to delight audiences around the globe. The exquisite duet between Papageno and Papagena\, as well as the puppets and visual splendor will bring smiles to everyone\, young and old.  Cast includes Baritone Markus Werba as Papageno\, Soprano Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night\, and Bass René Pape as Sarastro. \n  \nTickets are $22 for the Opera\, $10 for the Pre-Opera Talk; $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $8 for the Talk\, Students are $10 for the Opera and $5 for the talk. Please contact Sharry Manning sjmpr@comcast.net\, 802-257-5717 for questions or advance credit-card purchase. The Opera runs 3 hrs. 29 mins with an intermission that includes backstage interviews.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-die-zauberflote/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171013T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171013T223000
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SUMMARY:David Sedaris
DESCRIPTION:David Sedaris\, humorist and bestselling author of Naked\, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim and Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls makes his Latchis Theatre debut on Friday\, October 13 at 7:30 pm. The Latchis Theatre is located at 50 Main Street in Brattleboro\, Vt. This evening of laughs is presented by A & R Entertainment. Sedaris will greet fans and sign books in the theatre lobby following the performance. \nTickets ($42 -$47) are on sale now online at http://tickets.catamountarts.org and by phone: 888-757-5559 \nWith sardonic wit and incisive social critiques\, David Sedaris has become one of North America’s pre-eminent humor writers. The great skill with which he slices through cultural euphemisms and political correctness proves that Sedaris is a master of satire and one of the most observant writers addressing the human condition today. \nDavid Sedaris is the author of Barrel Fever and Holidays on Ice\, as well as collections of personal essays\, Naked\, Me Talk Pretty One Day\, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim\, When You Are Engulfed in Flames\, and his most recent book\, Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls\, each of which became an immediate bestseller. The audio version of Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls is a 56th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominee for Best Spoken Word Album. He is the author of the New York Times-bestselling collection of fables entitled Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Beastiary  (with illustrations by Ian Falconer). He was also the editor of Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules: An Anthology of Outstanding Stories. Sedaris’s pieces appear regularly in The New Yorker and have twice been included in “The Best American Essays.” There are a total of seven million copies of his books in print and they have been translated into 25 languages.  David’s newest book\, Theft By Finding\, is due out in June 2017. \nHe and his sister\, Amy Sedaris\, have collaborated under the name “The Talent Family” and have written half-a-dozen plays which have been produced at La Mama\, Lincoln Center and The Drama Department in New York City. These plays include Stump The Host\, Stitches\, One Woman Shoe\, which received an Obie Award\, Incident at Cobbler’s Knob and The Book of Liz\, which was published in book form by Dramatists Play Service. David Sedaris’s original radio pieces can often be heard on This American Life.  David Sedaris has been nominated for three Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word and Best Comedy Album. His latest audio recording of new stories (recorded live) is “David Sedaris:  Live for Your Listening Pleasure.” (November 2009).  A feature film adaptation of his story C.O.G. was released after a premier at the Sundance Film Festival (2013). \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/david-sedaris/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171007T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171007T180000
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SUMMARY:Fright That Grows Film Series: Corpse Bride
DESCRIPTION:As October darkens its way toward Halloween\, Latchis Arts presents “Fright That Grows\,” a series of progressively scary movies on Saturdays and Sundays in October at 4 p.m. Admission to all series movies is by donation\, and proceeds benefit Latchis Arts. \n“Fright That Grows” opens this Saturday and Sunday\, Oct. 7 and 8\, at 4 p.m.\, with Tim Burton’s “Corpse Bride.” An animated feature that charmed audiences in 2005 and remains popular today with an 83% score on Rotten Tomatoes\, “Corpse Bride” has been hailed as “a brilliantly animate\, deliciously macabre and strangely touching triumph” (Jon Fortgang of Film 4). “Corpse Bride” is Rated PG and runs 74 minutes. \nThe series continues on Oct. 14 and 15 at 4 p.m. with “Little Shop of Horrors\,” the 1986 musical starring Rick Moranis\, Ellen Greene and Steve Martin. A fan favorite\, “Little Shop of Horrors” is Rated PG-13 and runs 94 minutes. “This wild and witty musical is great fun\,” opined Geoff Andrew of Time Out\, one of the critics responsible for its 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomates. \nOn Oct. 21 and 22\, “Fright That Grows” features “Shaun of the Dead\,” this genre-bending blend of scariness and satire from 2004. “It’s a bloody fun time and a wonderful display of how parody should be done\,” wrote Chad Nelson of the Detroit Metro News. With a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes\, “Shaun of the Dead” is Rated R and runs 97 minutes. \n“Fright That Grow” reaches its harrowing conclusion on Oct. 28 and 29 with “The Exorcist.” One of the scariest films of all time\, “The Exorcist” set the standard in 1973 and remains so today. “The Exorcist\, with its excellent cast\, mounting intensity and ingeniously constructed surprises\, is still a commanding achievement\,” wrote Desmond Ryan of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Starring Linda Blair\, Ellen Burstyn\, Max Von Sydow and Jason Miller\, “The Exorcist” is Rated R and runs two hours. \nProceeds from donations at these movies benefit the non-profit Latchis Arts. For more information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/fright-that-grows-film-series-corpse-bride/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171006T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171006T160000
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SUMMARY:The Met Live in HD: Norma
DESCRIPTION:The 2017-18 season of The Met: Live in HD kicks off this Saturday\, October 7\, at 1 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro\, with Bellini’s “Norma.” \nThis new production of Bellini’s masterpiece stars Sondra Radvanovsky as the Druid priestess and Joyce DiDonato as her friend and rival\, Adalgisa—a casting coup for bel canto fans. Tenor Joseph Calleja is Pollione\, Norma’s unfaithful lover\, and Carlo Rizzi conducts. Sir David McVicar’s evocative production sets the action deep in a Druid forest where nature and ancient ritual rule. Approximate running time is 3 hours and 30 minutes. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members. Contact Sharry Manning at 802-257-5717 or sjmpr@comcast.net for information or advanced credit card purchases. \nThe 2017-18 season continues on October 14 at 1 p.m.\, with Mozart’s “Die Zauberflote.” \nFor information\, visit latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-norma/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171004T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171004T220000
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SUMMARY:FLOW: Carnegie Hall Preview Concert
DESCRIPTION:The road to Carnegie Hall passes through Brattleboro’s Latchis Theatre on Wednesday\, October 4\, when four renowned musical friends\, including Grammy-winning acoustic guitarist Will Ackerman\, unveil songs from their new release FLOW. \nForty years after Ackerman’s Windham Hill studio became a catalyst for the global new age musical phenomenon\, its bountiful legacy of best-selling solo works (George Winston\, Liz Story\, Alex DeGrassi\, Michael Hedges) and Grammy winning ensembles (Shadowfax) extends into a truly new age with FLOW – a new four-piece ensemble comprised of Ackerman and three of today’s most acclaimed independent artists\, Australian pianist Fiona Joy\, acoustic guitarist Lawrence Blatt and flugelhorn master Jeff Oster. All in\, FLOW members have accumulated armloads of accolades and honors\, from GRAMMY® Awards\, to ZMRs\, IMAs\, IAMAs and a catalog of #1 albums in the genre. \nTwo days before FLOW will be unveiled at an album release celebration performance at Carnegie Hall\, they will present this special Preview Performance at the Latchis Theatre on Oct. 4\, at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from the concert benefit the non-profit Latchis Arts. \nFormed out of mutual and collective long-term friendships and a history of working and playing together over the past eight years\, FLOW is not only an unusual anagram of their names (Fiona\, Lawrence\, Oster\, Will) but also reflects the foursome’s fresh international new age sound and the graceful atmospheric and rhythmic ease with which each of the album’s 11 tracks streams into the next. \nThe concept of FLOW had its origins in 2015\, when Blatt invited Joy and Oster to join him at Ackerman’s Imaginary Road Studios in Windham County’s West River Valley to create an album inspired by the iconic Windham Hill sound and ensembles. Ackerman had already produced several of Fiona Joy’s and Oster’s albums plus Blatt’s recordings The Color of Sunshine\, Emergence\, and Latitudes and Longitudes featuring Oster on horn. \n  \nReflecting on FLOW’s debut project\, Oster says\, “If you look back into any time of human existence\, this need for peaceful breathing and listening has always and will always be deeply important. It’s not only New Age music\, it is EVERY AGE music!” \nTickets to FLOW at the Latchis are $15 and are available at the door or here: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=larts .  For more information\, visit www.latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/flow-carnegie-hall-preview-concert/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T213000
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SUMMARY:The WonderTwins: To Hip Hop with Love
DESCRIPTION:The WonderTwins are coming back to the Latchis Theatre by popular demand this Friday Sept. 29\, at 7:30 p.m.\, to present “To Hip Hop With Love.” \nThis phenomenal dance duo will take the audience on an amazing hip-hop journey\, – an evening of love\, Vaudeville\, hip Hop and a story of two artists who speak to our time. \nThe WonderTwins – Billy and Bobby McClain – describe their show this way: “Our work contains the technical facility of hip hop\, the sophistication of the glory days of the Cotton Club\, the flash of Rat Pack era Las Vegas\, and elements of vaudeville\, robot\, tap\, and mime. This is the style we have created that is distinct to us. Our soundtrack for each performance takes just as much thought and research as the physical dance itself\, it is eclectic and unexpected. Our work offers a kaleidoscopic view of AfricanAmerican entertainment traditions. \nPassionate educators as well as dancers\, The WonderTwins move audiences with their message as well as their artistry. \nTickets are $20 general\, $18 student in advance\, $28 general\, $24 student at the door. For tickets and information\, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/southern-vermont-dance-festival-6th-annual-mid-season-events-registration-37553069241 or southernvermontdancefestival.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-wondertwins-to-hip-hop-with-love/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170924T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170924T183000
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SUMMARY:Film screening: Chasing Ice to benefit in-Sight Photography Project
DESCRIPTION:The In-Sight Photography Project brings the award-winning climate change film “Chasing Ice” to the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro\, on Sunday\, Sept. 24\, at 4 p.m. The presentation is the third in In-Sight’s film series “Great Pictures.” \nThe highly acclaimed film tells the story of a team of photographers that captured the first visual evidence of climate change through time-lapse photography of disappearing glaciers. The film runs 75 minutes and is rated PG-13. \nChasing Ice was filmed in Alaska\, Bolivia\, Canada\, Denmark\, Greenland and Iceland and has won many awards\, including for Excellence in Cinematography at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Adventure Film at the Boulder International Film Festival. \nThe film\, which showcases the ingenious time-lapse photography of award-winning natural environment photographer and author of ICE: Portraits of Vanishing Glaciers\, James Balog was produced and directed by cinematographer Jeff Orlowski\, whose work has been shown on the National Geographic Channel\, CNN\, NBC\, and has been featured in The New York Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, Time\, Popular Mechanics and on NPR. \nIn-Sight asks for a donation at the door of $10 with a suggested student donation of $5. All proceeds go to support In-Sight scholarships for participants in all its programs that for 25 years have been offered without regard for ability to pay. For information\, visit www.insightphotography.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/film-screening-chasing-ice-to-benefit-in-sight-photography-project/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170923T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170919T183853Z
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SUMMARY:National Theatre Live in HD: Yerma
DESCRIPTION:The Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main Street\, Brattleboro\, presents a simulcast of the National Theatre Live in HD’s “Yerma” on Saturday\, September 23\, at 4 p.m. \nThe incredible Billie Piper (Penny Dreadful\, Great Britain) returns in her Olivier Award-winning role\, in which a young woman is driven to the unthinkable by her desperate desire to have a child\, in Simon Stone’s radical production of Lorca’s achingly powerful masterpiece. Piper won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Actress for this role. Set in contemporary London\, Piper’s portrayal of a woman in her 30s struggling to conceive builds with elemental force to a staggering\, shocking climax. \nThis unmissable theatre phenomenon sold out at the Young Vic and critics call it ‘shatteringly powerful’ (Independent) and ‘an extraordinary theatrical triumph’ (The Times).  One of theatre’s hottest tickets currently\, sold out at the Young Vic … this simulcast gives audiences a rare opportunity. \nGeneral admission is $20\, students $10.  Please call or email Sharry Manning\, sjmpr@comcast.net 802.257.5717 for questions and advance credit card purchases. \nPlease note that this broadcast does not have an interval. Please note that the performance contains strobe lighting.  Please note that the subject matter of this play will be upsetting to some viewers. \n  \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-live-in-hd-yerma/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170922T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170922T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170825T222438Z
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SUMMARY:Vermont Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Symphony Orchestra returns to the Latchis Theatre on Friday\, September 22\,  at 7:30 p.m.\, as part of its Made in Vermont Statewide Tour. \nMusic Director – and local favorite – Jaime Laredo leads the VSO in a program as colorful as Vermont’s famous fall foliage. The traditional world premiere commission takes a creative twist as VSO partners with the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival to pair Brattleboro composer Paul Dedell’s new work\, “Breath\,” with a new film by local filmmaker Jesse Kreitzer. Dedell’s work will be presented in concert format during the VSO’s fall tour. Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante\, a richly inventive double concerto for violin and viola\, features Laredo and his longtime colleague\, superstar violinist Pamela Frank. Lighthearted works by Gluck (“Dance of the Furies” from “Orfeo”) and Britten (Simple Symphony) round out the program. \nTickets available online through the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts or in person at VT Artisan Designs and The Latchis. \nFor more information\, contact Grace Spain\, Box Office Manager at grace@vso.org\, or call (800) VSO-9293 ext. 10 or locally\, (802) 864-5741 ext. 10.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/vermont-symphony-orchestra/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170916T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170906T225256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T225256Z
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SUMMARY:Latchis Arts Salutes Jerry Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts salutes the life and comedic legacy of the late\, great Jerry Lewis with screenings of two films representing different aspects and eras of his career. \nOn Saturday\, September 16\, at 4 p.m. Latchis Arts will present “The King of Comedy\,” the dark 1982 film which in many ways marked Lewis’ comeback after a period of setbacks. On Sunday\, September 17\, at 4 p.m.\, we will show “The Bellhop\,” a hilarious\, 1960 slapstick comedy that shows Lewis at the height of his powers. Admission to both films will be by donation\, and proceeds will be shared between Latchis Arts and the Muscular Dystrophy Association\, the cause which Lewis poured his heart and soul into for decades\, ultimately raising more than $2 billion through telethons and other efforts. \nDirected by Martin Scorsese\, “The King of Comedy” stars Robert DeNiro as an inspiring comedian who strives to achieve success in show business by stalking his idol\, a late night talk show host played by Lewis. Earning mixed reviews at the time of its release\, the film has grown in stature and relevance. Philip Horne of the UK Daily Telegraph called it “a disturbing picture of a world in which television is taken for a ‘reality’ higher than everyday life.” Matt Brunson of Creative Loafing said\, “this jet black comedy is a symphony of unease.” \nThough known to millions thanks to the annual Labor Day Weekend telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association\, Lewis was in a personal and professional slump at the time “The King of Comedy” was released. The success of the film restored his stature\, and Lewis was praised for the depth and brilliance of his acting\, not for the comic pratfalls for which he was known. \nBy contrast\, “The Bellhop” is 100% pure\, unadulterated slapstick. In this 1960 comedy\, which marked his debut as a director\, writer and producer\, as well as actor\, Lewis plays a mistake-prone bellboy at a posh Miami hotel. He speaks no dialogue as he careens through a silly stream of scenarios. \nCritics have hailed “The Bellhop” as “nothing less than a masterpiece” and “one of the funniest all-time comedies” and “Jerry at his rawest and most creative.” \nIn his life\, Lewis was a complex and polarizing figure who could be as contemptuous and cantankerous and he was beloved and brilliant. With his death on August 20\, at the age of 91\, Latchis Arts will honor the talented performer he was through the screenings of these two films and through sharing the proceeds with the Muscular Dystrophy Association. For information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/latchis-arts-salutes-jerry-lewis/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170916T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170916T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170906T011645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T011645Z
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SUMMARY:Fantastic Wantastiquet Gala with Lyla June Johnston
DESCRIPTION:Nationally-renowned singer/songwriter and Indigenous Rights Activist Lyla June Johnston\, of Taos\, New Mexico\, will headline Brattleboro’s new Fantastic Wantastiquet Festival in a gala keynote gathering at the Latchis Theatre at 2 p.m.\, on Saturday\, September 16. \n“Lyla June’s presence here heralds a call to people of all Nations\, particularly First Nation/Indigenous peoples\, to converge on the Wantastiquet region\,” said John Wilmerding\, Festival organizer. \nWilmerding first conceived of Fantastic Wantastiquet in 2015 as a plan to bring the area’s arts and cultural offerings under one marketing banner. “I knew it would elevate and transform us and enhance our relationship with these lands\,” he said. The name of the Festival in effect recovers and re-claims the original name of the West River — ‘Wantastiquet’ – which translates as ‘River leading to the West.’ \nThe performance dovetails with a successful effort to have the Town of Brattleboro observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day this year instead of Columbus Day. \n“This has deepened the Festival’s emphasis on these peoples and lands\,” he said. “It’s enabled us to choose new themes and content for the Festival. However\, we are not organizing the Indigenous Peoples Day events. Those are being created by indigenous folks who live locally.” \nThe official themes announced for this first year of Fantastic Wantastiquet are ‘Celebrating People and Place’\, the local rivers (especially Wantastiquet and Connecticut)\, the ‘Fall Foliage’ and the other natural beauty found in our area\, and ‘The Better Angels of Our Nature’\, which is a quote from Abraham Lincoln’s first inaugural address. \n“Lyla June\, however\, carries her own themes with her\, especially the central theme of her most popular song\, ‘All Nations Rise’”\, said Wilmerding. The performing artist was responsible for helping indigenous and other peoples to rally last year near Standing Rock\, ND\, to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline\, and also at a subsequent Unity Rally near the Black Hills of South Dakota. Other special guests will be present\, many of them traveling from afar\, as excitement in Brattleboro grows for our first Indigenous Peoples Day activities in early October. \nThe Latchis program\, planned for 2:00 on Saturday\, September 16\, will be ‘admission-by-donation’ with a suggested amount of $10 but a ‘no one turned away’ policy as well. Proceeds will go to benefit charities benefitting indigenous peoples\, especially youth suicide prevention and womens’ issues. \nFor more information about this topic\, contact John Wilmerding at 802-254-2826 or email at FWF@myfairpoint.net \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/fantastic-wantastiquet-gala-with-lyla-june-johnston/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170912T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170830T011721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T011721Z
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SUMMARY:The Opiate Crisis: Stories and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Vermont PBS and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont present The Opiate Crisis: Stories and Solutions on Tuesday\, Sept. 12\, at 7 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nThe event features screening and panel discussion of “Here Today\,” a documentary film by Bess O’Brien exploring heroin and the effects of addiction on families in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Admission is free; people are asked to reserve a seat at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-opiate-crisis-stories-and-solutions-registration-36556795359?aff=Facebook. \nAlthough focusing on the poorest and most rural part of the state\, “Here Today” explores stories of people from diverse economic backgrounds\, including an upper-middle class family struggling with their heroin-addicted son and a working-class addict who has been off heroin for five years. “Here Today” illustrates the human struggle of all the people in the film as they valiantly battle their addiction\, support their loved ones\, and try to move on with their lives. \nAfter the film\, journalist\, producer and director Fran Stoddard will moderate a panel discussion. Panelists include: Geoff Kane\, MD\, Chief of Addiction Services at the Brattleboro Retreat; Suzie Walker\, executive director of Turning Point of Windham County; Ella Thorne-Thomsen\, Vermont Recovery Network Pathway Guide and Turning Point Recovery Coach; and Tom Anderson\, Commissioner of Public Safety for Vermont.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-opiate-crisis-stories-and-solutions/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170910T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170910T183000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170906T004406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T005435Z
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SUMMARY:National Theatre simulcast: Salome
DESCRIPTION:Simulcasts of the National Theatre Live continue with “Salomé\,” on Sunday\, September 10\, at 4 p.m.\,  at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro. \nThe story has been told before\, but never like this\, Director Yael Farber’s urgent\, hypnotic production brings this biblical time to new life in a charged retelling. \nFrom her prison beneath the walls of her city\, Nameless recounts what led her to call for the beheading of Iokanaan (John the Baptist) in her youth.  Her story shows how Rome’s suppression of the people and religion of Judea acted as a catalyst in her transformation from subjugated young girl to the woman who came to be known as Salomé. \nThe visually compelling production and beautiful singing throughout\, give all fans a true delight. Singers Yasmin Levy and Lubana Al Quntar are integrated into the play\, with the “staging” often looking like a “live painting.” The movement and choreography are also a key feature of the production with a truly international cast of actors from all over the world. \nThe Sunday Times called it “a beautiful\, mesmerising production. A bold new interpretation.” “Farber proves that she does riveting ritual intensity better than anybody else\,” wrote the Independent. \nRunning time is 2 hours\, 5 minutes with no interval. \nTickets are $20 for general admission\, $10 for students. Contact Sharry Manning for questions and advance credit card purchases at sjmpr@comcast.net or 802-257-5717. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-simulcast-salome/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170901T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170902T230000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170809T005911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T023635Z
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SUMMARY:LATCHfest
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts presents LATCHfest\, a two-day showcase of local music\, on Friday\, September 1\, from 8 to 11 p.m.\, and Saturday\, September 2\, from 4:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday’s music takes place at Echo Restaurant & Lounge\, 69-73 Main St.\, Brattleboro and showcases music by 11:11\, MV+EE and Blood & Sunflower. There is no cover charge for Friday’s music\, and patrons can buy wristbands for Saturday’s music for $10 and get special discounts Echo. Saturday’s music takes place at the Latchis Main Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro. Headliners on Saturday are Impulse Ensemble\, featuring Derrik Jordan\, Tony Vacca and Jim Matus. Saturday’s lineup also features Big Empty\, Belle Machine\, Deep Seize\, Inside.Outsider\, The Coprolites and Elliot Street Alibi Tickets for Saturday are $10 and are available at the door\, or at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=larts .
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/latchfest/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170827T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170827T190000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170824T185051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170824T185051Z
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SUMMARY:National Theatre Live simulcast: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
DESCRIPTION:Hailed as “a blistering production” and “intoxicatingly good\,” the National Theatre Live in HD simulcast of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” will be presented at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro\, on Sunday\, Aug. 27\, at 4 p.m. \nSonia Friedman Productions presents Imelda Staunton (Gypsy\, Vera Drake\, the Harry Potter films)\, Conleth Hill (Game Of Thrones\, The Producers)\, Luke Treadaway (A Street Cat Named Bob\, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time\, The Hollow Crown) and Imogen Poots (A Long Way Down\, Jane Eyre) in James Macdonald’s critically acclaimed\, 5-star production of Edward Albee’s landmark play. \nEdward Albee’s play\, first produced in 1962\, commences In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college. Martha\, much to her husband George’s displeasure\, has invited the new professor and his wife to their home for some after-party drinks. As the alcohol flows and dawn approaches\, the young couple are drawn into George and Martha’s toxic games until the evening reaches its climax in a moment of devastating truth-telling. \nGeneral admission is $20\, students $10\, run time is three hours\, with a 15-minute interval between Acts 2 and 3.  Contact Sharry Manning at 802-257-5717 or sjmpr@comcast.net for questions and advance credit card purchases.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-live-simulcast-whos-afraid-of-virginia-woolf/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170824T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170824T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170811T020242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170811T020242Z
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SUMMARY:The Vietnam War - Preview Screening
DESCRIPTION:Vermont PBS presents an exclusive preview screening of “The Vietnam War\,” a film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick\, on Thursday\, August 24\, at 7:30 p.m. \, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro. This free screening event will include a 1-hour preview of all 10 episodes of the documentary followed by a panel discussion.\nVermont PBS will air the new landmark documentary event starting September 17. Registration for Aug. 24 is free. RSVP today to reserve a seat at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/special-preview-event-the-vietnam-war-a-film-by-ken-burns-lynn-novick-registration-36523366372?aff=Facebook. \nTHE VIETNAM WAR is a 10-part\, 18-hour documentary film series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick that will air on PBS in September 2017. \nIn an immersive 360-degree narrative\, Burns and Novick tell the epic story of the Vietnam War as it has never before been told on film. THE VIETNAM WAR features testimony from nearly 100 witnesses\, including many Americans who fought in the war and others who opposed it\, as well as Vietnamese combatants and civilians from both the winning and losing sides. \nSix years in the making\, the series brings the war and the chaotic epoch it encompassed viscerally to life. Written by Geoffrey C. Ward\, produced by Sarah Botstein\, Novick and Burns\, it includes rarely seen\, digitally remastered archival footage from sources around the globe\, photographs taken by some of the most celebrated photojournalists of the 20th Century\, historic television broadcasts\, evocative home movies\, revelatory audio recordings from inside the Kennedy\, Johnson and Nixon administrations and more than 100 iconic musical recordings by many of the greatest artists of the era. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-vietnam-war-preview-screening/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170810T060000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170809T005119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170809T005119Z
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SUMMARY:Load the Latchis
DESCRIPTION:WKVT and Latchis Arts will hold the 7th annual “Load the Latchis” food drive Thursday\, August 10. \nFrom 6:00am to 6:00pm\, volunteers will be on Flat Street outside the Latchis Building for curbside drop-off of food and monetary donations\, which help stock the Groundworks Collaborative food shelf. \nLast year’s event placed a full bag of groceries on each of the 750 seats inside the main theater of the Latchis and raised more than $2\,000. Suggested items to donate include such non-perishable items as peanut butter\, tuna fish\, pasta\, boxed meals\, canned meats\, fruits\, and vegetables\, as well as hygiene products and diapers. \nIn addition to non-perishable food this year Load the Latchis’ event would like to concentrate on fresh foods.  If you know of people that glean or are in a position to offer extra vegetables from you garden we will be excepting that as well.  If you have any questions about getting involved or donating please call WKVT at 802-254-2343. \nMANY THANKS TO THE FOLKS THAT MAKE THIS POSSIBLE: THE RICHARDS GROUP\, RIVER VALLEY CREDIT UNION\, NORTHEAST HOME LOAN\, RIVER GALLERY SCHOOL\, ECHO RESTAURANT & LOUNGE\, DEAD RIVER COMPANY\, BRATTLEBORO SAVINGS AND LOAN\, BRATTLEBORO FOOD CO-OP\, SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAINING and BAYSTATE FINANCIAL
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/load-the-latchis/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170729T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170719T210119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170719T210124Z
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SUMMARY:Movie by Donation: Jaws
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts celebrates Shark Week with two screenings of the classic film “Jaws” on Saturday and Sunday\, July 29 and 30\, at 4 p.m. Admission is by donation\, and proceeds benefit Latchis Arts. \nDirected by Steven Spielberg\, “Jaws” was a sensation from the minute it was released in 1975. Roger Ebert has called it “one of the most effective thrillers ever made.” It stars Roy Scheider\, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss. “Jaws” is rated PG.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/movie-by-donation-jaws/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170728T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170728T183000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170718T023302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170718T023302Z
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SUMMARY:Pikes Falls Chamber Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:As part of its sixth Vermont season\, the Pikes Falls Chamber Music Festival presents two free Friday afternoon concerts at the Latchis Theatre on July 28 and August 4\, at 5 p.m. Donations to the festival and to the Latchis are encouraged. \nA celebration of music and art based on Jamaica\, Vt.\, PFCM features musicians from the Inscape Chamber Orchestra (www.inscape.org). This summer\, PFCM welcomes as guests the NakedEye Ensemble and Trio Amphion. PFCM is also thrilled to have creative contribution from Vermont Poet Laureate Sydney Lea and Vermont Cartoonist Laureate James Kochalka during the second week of the festival. \nThe July 28 performance at the Latchis features music of Nielsen\, Villa Lobos\, Lincoln-Decusatis and Brahms\, in addition to six contemporary pieces performed by the Naked Eye Ensemble\, and a film program “AirFloww” curated by Andrew Brehm and Jennifer Lauren Smith. \nThe program on August 4\, features music of Schubert\, Francais and Hallman\, plus poetry by Vermont Poet Laureate (2011-15) Sydney Lea and artwork by Vermont Cartoonist Laureate James Kochalka. \nMore information about the festival is available at www.pikesfallschambermusicfestival.com or by emailing festival founder Susanna Loewy at info@pikesfallschambermusicfestival.com \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/pikes-falls-chamber-music-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170722T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170722T183000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170718T020445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170718T020445Z
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SUMMARY:Before Homosexuals
DESCRIPTION:Guilford filmmaker John Scagliotti will present the Vermont Premiere Screening of Before Homosexuals: The Prequel to Before Stonewall on Saturday\, July 22\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre. After the screening\, he will be joined by members of the crew for a lively Q&A session. The event is presented by the Brattleboro Film Festival. Tickets are available online at www.beforehomosexuals.com/screenings. \nWhile Scagliotti was news director at WBCN Boston in 1975\, he was arrested by the vice squad and charged with “soliciting to commit unnatural and lascivious acts.” A jury dressed in festive St. Patrick’s Day attire quickly brought a verdict: guilty as charged. Scagliotti fought that conviction all the way to the Supreme Court of Massachusetts\, and with the help of the ACLU\, the initial ruling was overturned. It was a landmark decision for gays and lesbians\, and for personal freedom. \nIn his latest film\, Before Homosexuals: The Prequel to Before Stonewall\, Scagliotti brings the Boston arrest full-circle while ruminating on a bit of ancient graffiti on the Greek island of Astypalaia at the start of the film. Standing over this affirmation of same-sex love etched in stone some 2\,500 years ago\, he ponders the naturalness of homosexuality among the ancient Greeks\, in contrast to his arrest and conviction in the US in 1975. \nPresented by the Brattleboro Film Festival and benefiting local non-profit Kopkind’s CineSLAM LGBT Short Film Festival\, the film takes viewers on a tour of erotic history\, poetry and visual art expressing same-sex desire from ancient times to Victorian crimes. It is a searching\, thoughtful\, humorously edgy point-of-view documentary\, in which Scagliotti (who received an Emmy Award as a producer of Before Stonewall) explores how the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the growth of LGBT political power in the decades that followed cleared the path for artists and scholars to re-discover the pre-20th century history of same-sex desire. \nThis film was produced in association with Boston’s Center for Independent Documentary; major funding was provided by LEF Foundation\, located in Cambridge.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/before-homosexuals/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170713T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170519T191746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170519T191746Z
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SUMMARY:Southern Vermont Dance Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Vermont Dance Festival returns July 13-16 for its 5th anniversary\, with an exciting round of dance classes\, lectures and performances hosted in the one and only Brattleboro. The diverse array of offerings takes place in many locations throughout downtown Brattleboro and its environs\, including the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nIn addition to classes\, the Latchis plays host to the Opening Gala performance on Thursday\, July 13\, at 4:30 p.m.\, and the Gala Performance on Friday\, July 14\, at 8 p.m. There are many amazing opportunities offered to the professional dancer\, dance student\, and dance enthusiast. \nFor tickets and more information\, visit southernvermontdancefestival.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/southern-vermont-dance-festival/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170624T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260512T231454
CREATED:20170612T233228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170612T233228Z
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SUMMARY:Michael Talking Meryl
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts presents Michael Talking Meryl\, a program featuring Meryl Streep biographer Michael Schulman and a screening of “Kramer vs. Kramer\,” on Saturday\, June 24\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nA writer and editor for the New Yorker and author of the acclaimed 2016 biography of Meryl Streep\, Schulman will join Latchis Arts for a special afternoon. A 4 p.m. screening of “Kramer vs. Kramer” will be followed by a talk led by Schulman\, who will discuss his biography of Meryl Streep and share stories from his life as a writer and editor at The New Yorker. There will be a chance to meet Schulman and talk further during a reception after the talk. This event is part of Latchis Arts Enriched Films Series. Admission is by suggested donation of $10. \nSchulman works at The New Yorker\, where he is the theater editor of Goings On About Town and a frequent contributor to The Talk of the Town. His first book\, “Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep\,” came out last year and was a New York Times best-seller. His work has also appeared in Vanity Fair\, the New York Times and other publications. \n“Her Again” is an intimate look at the artistic coming-of-age of the greatest actress of her generation\, from the homecoming float at her suburban New Jersey high school\, through her early days on the stage at Vassar College and the Yale School of Drama\, to her star-making roles in “The Deer Hunter\,” “Manhattan” and “Kramer vs. Kramer.” Schulman brings into focus Meryl’s heady rise to stardom on the New York stage; her passionate\, tragically short-lived love affair with fellow actor John Cazale; her marriage to sculptor Don Gummer; and her evolution as a young woman of the 1970s wrestling with changing ideas of feminism\, marriage\, love\, and sacrifice. \n“A series of coincidences has brought together this special event for June 24\,” explains Latchis Arts Board Member Ann Macdonald. “A personal connection with the very talented writer\, Michael Schulman\, ignited the occasion. He has written a marvelous biography of Meryl Streep. Michael graciously accepted the offer to come to the Latchis and talk about the first motion picture in which Streep won an Oscar\, ‘Kramer vs. Kramer.’ I have had a lifelong passion for film. He also will tell us what it’s like to be a staff writer and editor for a world renowned magazine in New York City.” \n  \nMichael Talking Meryl is made possible with the support of the Vermont Humanities Council. \nFor more information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/michael-talking-meryl/
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SUMMARY:CineSLAM
DESCRIPTION:As part of the celebration of Southern Vermont Pride Weekend\, the Latchis Theatre hosts CineSLAM\, Vermont’s 12th annual LGBT short film festival on Saturday\, June 17\, at 5 p.m. This year’s film selections include “Reinventing the Reel\,” “One-Way Street\,” “Queer Ghost Hunters\,” “Sound/Vision” and “Beyond the Butch Mystique.” Pride Cake will be served. For tickets and information\, visit cineslam.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/cineslam/
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SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Michelangelo - Love and Death
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts presents the season finale of its popular new Exhibition on Screen\, which features compelling documentary films about artists and their work. On Saturday and Sunday\, June 17 and 18\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro\, the series features “Michelangelo: Love and Death\,” a bold new biography of one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance. \nThe spectacular sculptures and paintings of Michelangelo seem so familiar to us\, but what do we really know about this renaissance genius? Who was this ambitious and passionate man? A virtuoso craftsman\, Michelangelo’s artistry is evident in everything he touched. Beautiful and diverse works such as the towering statue of David\, the deeply moving Pietà in the Papal Basilica of St. Peter and his tour-de-force\, the Sistine Chapel ceiling still leave us breathless today. \nSpanning his 89 years\, “Michelangelo: Love and Death” takes a cinematic journey from the print and drawing rooms of Europe\, through the great chapels and museums of Florence\, Rome and the Vatican to explore the tempestuous life of Michelangelo. We go in search of a greater understanding of this most charismatic figure\, his relationship with his contemporaries and his valuable artistic legacy. Through expert commentary and Michelangelo’s own words\, this film takes a fresh look at an enigmatic man whose life is celebrated in every mark and every stroke he made. The film also offers a rare chance to get up close to the mesmerizing Rothschild Bronzes\, which\, following an extensive research project carried out in 2015\, were positively attributed to Michelangelo after more than a century of debate. \nKey contributors to the film include art critics Martin Gayford and Jonathan Jones\, Deputy \nDirector of the Vatican Museums Professor Arnold Nesselrath and contemporary artist Tania Kovats. The film is directed by David Bickerstaff and produced by Phil Grabsky\, as part of the pioneering series Exhibition on Screen. \nAdmission is $12 general\, $6 for students. Tickets are available at the door. Running time is 90 minutes. \nFor more information\, visit www.latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-michelangelo-love-and-death/
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