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SUMMARY:Leonardo: The Works
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts offers an unprecedented look at one of the world’s most celebrated artists\, Leonardo DaVinci\, when the popular Exhibition on Screen series returns with “Leonardo: The Works” on Saturday and Sunday\, Dec. 7 and 8\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 main St.\, Brattleboro. \n“Leonardo: The Works” is part of a global celebration marking the 500th anniversary of the artist’s death. Tickets are $12\, $6 for students\, available at the door. For information\, visit latchisarts.org or contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org. \nMany films have showcased the genius of Leonardo\, but none have ever examined in such detail the most crucial element of all: his art. Leonardo’ peerless paintings are at the core of “Leonardo: The Works\,” which presents every painting attributed to Leonardo\, offering unparalleled access for the first time. Viewers will marvel at masterpieces such as “The Last Supper\,” “Lady with an Ermine\,” “Ginevra de’ Benci\,” “Madonaa Litta\,” “Virgin of the Rocks” and the “Mona Lisa.” \n“Leonardo: The Works” also looks afresh at Leonardo’s life through the prism of his art\, threading biography and artistic output together\, with the assistance of the world’s foremost curators\, critics and historians. \nWriter and director Phil Grabsky traveled to eight countries to film virtually all attributed Leonardo works. The film includes the much-discussed ‘Salvator Mundi\,” which the filmmakers believe is a Leonardo work\, the recently restored “Adoration of the Magi” and\, shown for the first time since its conservation\, the “Lansdowne Madonna.” It also offers privileged access to the “Mona Lisa.”
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/leonardo-the-works/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T163000
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SUMMARY:Met: Live in HD - Akhnaten
DESCRIPTION:The 2019-20 season of The Met: Live in HD continues at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, Nov. 23\, at 1 p.m.\, with Philip Glass’ “Akhnaten.” \nDirector Phelim McDermott tackles another one of Glass’s modern masterpieces\, with star countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo as the revolutionary title ruler who transformed ancient Egypt. To match the opera’s hypnotic\, ritualistic music\, McDermott offers an arresting vision that includes a virtuosic company of acrobats and jugglers. Karen Kamensek conducts. The cast also features Disella Larusdottir as Queen Tye\, J’Nail Bridges as Neftertiti\, Aaron Blake as the High Priest of Amon\, Will Liverman as Horemhab\, Richard Bernstein as Aye and Zachary James as Amenhotep III. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. \nFor questions or advance credit card purchases\, please contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org. \nThe 2019-20 season of The Met: Live in HD at the Latchis Theatre continues on Saturday\, Jan. 11\, 2020\, with Berg’s “Wozzeck.”
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/met-live-in-hd-akhnaten/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191117T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191117T213000
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SUMMARY:Childsplay: The Final Tour
DESCRIPTION:For Childsplay tickets\, click here: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=larts \nChildsplay\, the amazing ensemble of talented traditional and contemporary fiddlers\, returns to the Latchis Theatre for the first time in many years on Sunday\, Nov. 17\, at 7:30 p.m. \nFounded by violinmaker Robert Childs\, Childsplay has been delighting audiences across the U.S. and Europe for 32 years and returns once again to the Latchis during its Final Tour. The ensemble will be joined by vocalist Karan Casey\, who has long been one of the most innovative and provocative voices in in Irish folk music. \nTickets are $40 for VIP\, $25 for Orchestra and $18 for Balcony and can be purchased in advance at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=larts. For wheelchair-accessible seating\, please e-mail jon@latchisarts.org or call 802-254-1109\, ext. 3. Tickets will also be available at the door.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/childsplay-the-final-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T163000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
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SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD - Madama Butterfly
DESCRIPTION:BRATTLEBORO – The 2019-20 season of The Met: Live in HD continues at the Latchis Theatre this Saturday\, Nov. 9\, at 1 p.m.\, with Puccini’s beloved tragic work “Madama Butterfly.” The program will be presented in the Latchis’ Main Theatre. \nSoprano Hui He takes on the heartbreaking title role of the doomed geisha\, with tenor Andrea Carè as the American naval officer who abandons her. Paulo Szot is Sharpless\, alongside Elizabeth DeShong as Suzuki\, and Pier Giorgio Morandi is on the podium for Anthony Minghella’s sweeping production\, a perennial audience favorite. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. Running time is 3 hours\, 22 minutes\, including two intermissions. \nFor questions or advance credit card purchases\, please contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org. \nThe 2019-20 season of The Met: Live in HD at the Latchis Theatre continues on Saturday\, Nov. 23\, with Philip Glass’ Akhnaten.”
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-madama-butterfly/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
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SUMMARY:Brattleboro Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The eighth annual Brattleboro Film Festival runs from Nov. 1-10 at the Latchis Theatre\, featuring films from the U.S. and around the world that inform\, challenge\, entertain and inspire\, emphasizing viewpoints and characters often unseen in mainstream media. \nThe schedule is as follows: \nFriday\, Nov. 1\n6:30 p.m. –  Varda by Agnes\n8:30 p.m. – Give Me Liberty\nSaturday\, Nov. 2\n11 a.m. – The Pollinators at 11 a.m.\, with a Q&A with director Peter Nelson\n1:10 p.m. –  The River and the Wall at 1:10 p.m.;\n3 p.m. – The Human Element & The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating at 3 p.m.\, with a Q&A with Elizabeth Tova Bailey\, director of The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating\n5:30 p.m. –  Anthropocene: The Human Epoch at 5:30 p.m.\n7:30 p.m. –  The Map to Paradise\nSunday\, Nov. 3\n1 p.m  – Gay Chorus Deep South\n3 p.m. – Beanpole\n5:30 p.m. – Our Time Machine\n7:30 p.m. – Midnight Family\nMonday\, Nov. 4\n6:30 p.m. – Aga\nTuesday\, Nov. 5\n6:30 p.m. – The Chambermaid\nWednesday\, Nov. 6\n6:30 p.m. – Give Me Liberty\nThursday\, Nov. 7\n6:30 p.m. – Beanpole\nFriday\, Nov. 8\n6:30 p.m. – Anthropocene: The Human Epoch\n8:30 p.m. – Aga\nSaturday\, Nov. 9\n1 p.m. – The River and the Wall\n3 p.m. – Varda by Agnes\n5:30 p.m. – Sorry We Missed You\n7:30 p.m. – Synonyms\nSunday\, Nov. 10\nNoon to 9:30 p.m. – Best in Fest\, with screenings at 1 p.m.\, 3 p.m.\, 5:30 p.m.\, and the Best in Fest at 7:30 p.m. \nIndividual tickets can be purchased at the Latchis Theatre prior to each show.  Individual tickets: $10;  Seniors (62+) and College ID: $8; High School students: FREE; Children: $5. Festival Bundles (5 passes for $40) can be purchased at Everyone’s Books at 25 Elliot Street in Brattleboro and during the first weekend of the festivalat the Brattleboro Film Festival table in the Latchis Theatre lobby. \nFor more information\, visit brattleborofilmfestival.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/brattleboro-film-festival-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T183000
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SUMMARY:Life\, Animated
DESCRIPTION:The inspirational film “Life\, Animated” will be shown at the Latchis Theatre on Wednesday\, Oct. 30\, at 4 p.m.\, hosted by HCRS\, in partnership with Families First and the Winston Prouty Center. \n“Life\, Animated” tells the story of Owen Suskind\, a young man who was unable to speak as a child\, until he and his family discovered a unique way to communicate by immersing themselves in the world of classic Disney animated films. This emotional coming-of-age story follows Owen as he graduates to adulthood and takes hist steps toward independence. \nA panel discussion and Q&A follow the film. Admission is just $5. \nFor more information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/life-animated/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191027T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191027T183000
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SUMMARY:National Theatre Live: Frankenstein
DESCRIPTION:The Latchis Theatre launches its 2019-20 season of  National Theatre Live presentations by reprising\, just in time for Halloween\, “Frankenstein\,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller\, on Sunday\, October 27\, at 4 p.m. \nAcademy Award-winner Danny Boyle (Trainspotting\, Slumdog Millionaire) directs this production\, captured live in 2011 from the National Theatre live stage. Nick Dear wrote the play\, based on the novel by Mary Shelley. In the National Theatre Live production\, Cumberbatch and Miller alternated performances in the roles of Victor Frankenstein and his creation. The version the Latchis will show features Miller as the Creature and Cumberbatch as Victor. \nChildlike in his innocence but grotesque in form\, Frankenstein’s bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck creator. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes\, the increasingly desperate and vengeful Creature determines to track down his creatorand strike a terrifying deal. \nScientific responsibility\, parental neglect\, cognitive development and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and deeply disturbing classic tale. \n“Frankenstein” contains a scene of sexual violence and his recommended for ages 15 and up. \nTickets are $20 for general admission\, $10 for students. Contact Jon Potter for questions and advance credit card purchases at jon@latchisarts.org or 802-254-1109\, ext. 3. For more information\, visit latchisarts.org. \nAdditional National Theatre Live presentations scheduled at the Latchis include “I’m Not Running” on Jan. 4; “Hansard” on Jan. 12; “All About Eve” on Feb. 22; and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on May 16. All presentations are at 4 p.m.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-live-frankenstein/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T183000
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SUMMARY:Vermont Folk Horror Film Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Join the Vermont International Film Foundation (VTIFF) and the Vermont Folklife Center (VT Folklife) for the Vermont Folk Horror Roadshow\, bringing Transformations (1972) and Walter Ungerer’s The Animal—two eerie films shot and set in Vermont—to the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, Oct. 26\, at 4 p.m. \nFilm historian\, horror authority and cartoonist Stephen R. Bissette will introduce the films and lead a question-and-answer session. This event is free and open to all. A $10 suggested donation is welcome. \nThe term folk horror describes films that draw elements of folklore into the conventions of horror cinema. The phrase is often used in reference to British films that explore rural landscape\, paganism and witchcraft and sources of fear. The Vermont Folk Horror Roadshow emerged through pondering the question: is there such a thing as Vermont folk horror? \nIn search of an answer\, folklorist and VT Folklife Center Associate Director Andy Kolovos turned to the collection of Vermont-made films preserved by the Vermont Archive Movie Project (VAMP)\, a VTIFF program. Kolovos was already familiar with the short film Transformations\, preserved by VAMP in 2015. “More than anything else\, Transformations is a celebration of the 70s women’s movement and the importance neo-pagan spirituality within it\,” said Kolovos. “At the same time\, it is filled with night fires\, music\, and ritual\, and permeated by the presence of hidden power—it soundly fits the folk horror bill.” \nKolovos and VTIFF executive director Orly Yadin then began to explore the idea of staging a Vermont folk horror film tour for Halloween. The pair reached out to Bissette for his thoughts on other Vermont films that could fit the folk horror bill. Bissette’s answer was immediate and brief: “Walter Ungerer’s The Animal.” Preserved by VAMP in 2017\, Ungerer’s haunting\, avant garde film\, The Animal highlights rural isolation and the winter landscape as sites of loss and terror. \nThe Vermont Folk Horror Roadshow is a partnership between the Vermont International Film Foundation\, Vermont Folklife Center\, Highland Center for the Arts\, Latchis Arts\, Pentangle Arts\, Savoy Theater and White River Indie Films. Details on each event available at vtfolklife.org/folkhorror. \nThe Vermont Folklife Center’s mission is to broaden\, strengthen\, and deepen our understanding of Vermont; to assure a repository for our collective cultural memory; and to build connections among the diverse peoples of Vermont.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/vermont-folk-horror-film-roadshow/
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SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD - Manon
DESCRIPTION:The 2019-20 season of The Met: Live in HD continues on Saturday\, October 26\, at 1 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre with Jules Massenet’s opera comique\, “Manon.” \nSoprano Lisette Oropesa stars the title role\, with Michael Fabiano as Chevalier des Grieux\, Carlo Bosi as Guillot de Morfontaine\, Artus Rucinski as Lescaut\, Brett Polegato as De Bretigny and Kwangchul Youn as Comte des Grieux. Maurizio Benini conducts. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. Running time is 4 hours\, 2 minutes\, including two intermissions. \nFor questions or advance credit card purchases\, please contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org. \nThe 2019-20 Met: Live in HD series continues with “Madama Butterfly” by Puccini on Saturday\, Nov. 9\, at 1 p.m. For more information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-manon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T233000
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SUMMARY:Rocky Horror Picture Show
DESCRIPTION:The Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, presents its annual showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on Friday\, October 25\, 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. \nFor information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/rocky-horror-picture-show-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191019T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191020T153000
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SUMMARY:Brattleboro Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 18th annual Brattleboro Literary Festival will take place Oct. 17-20\, at several locations throughout Brattleboro. The theme of the 2019 festival is Identity: personal identity\, cultural identity and our identity as a country. More than 60 authors\, spanning many styles and genres are featured.. Literary Festival events are free and open to the public. \nThe Latchis Theatre hosts Literary Festival events on Saturday and Sunday\, Oct. 19 and 20\, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.\, both days in the Latchis 4 theater. On Saturday\, the schedule includes the Write Action Spotlight Reading at 11:30 a.m.; authors Sergio Troncoso and Jess Row at 1:15 p.m.; and Jabari Asim and Michael Datcher at 2:30 p.m. On Sunday\, the Latchis hosts Sisters in Crime at 11:30 a.m.; novelists Ann Cardinal and Abi Maxwell at 1:15 p.m.; and novelists Bart Casey and Charles Fergus at 2:30 p.m. \nComplete details can be found at brattleboroliteraryfestival.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/brattleboro-literary-festival-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190923T170054Z
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SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD 2019-20 season
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts announces the 2019-20 season of The Met: Live in HD simulcasts of the Metropolitan Opera\, beginning on Saturday\, Oct. 12\, with Puccini’s “Turandot.” \n“The Met: Live in HD remains among the most beloved programs we offer\,” said Latchis Arts Executive Director Jon Potter. “The production values are incredibly high. They give rare and unique views of these great productions\, with camera angles and perspectives that ticket holders to the live productions don’t have … plus insightful content and interviews during intermission.” \nTicket prices remain the same as they have been – $22 general\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. A season subscription for all 10 operas costs $200. For information\, including information about becoming a MET CLUB FOERVER member\, as well as advance credit cart purchases\, contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org. \nAll programs take place at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro. The complete 2019-20 schedule includes: \n\nSaturday\, Oct. 12\, at 1 p.m. – “Turandot” by Puccini\nSaturday\, Oct. 26\, at 1 p.m. – “Manon” by Massenet’\nSaturday\, Nov. 9\, at 1 p.m. – “Madama Butterfly” by Puccini\nSaturday\, Nov. 23\, at 1 p.m. – “Akhnaten” by Philip Glass\nSaturday\, Jan. 11\, at 1 p.m. – “Wozzeck” by Berg\nSaturday\, Feb. 1\, at 1 p.m. – “Porgy and Bess’ by Gershwin\nSaturday\, Feb. 29\, at 1 p.m. – “Agrippina” by Handel\nSaturday\, March 14\, at 1 p.m. – “Der Fliegende Hollander by Wagner\nSaturday\, April 11\, at 1 p.m. – “Tosca” by Puccini\nSaturday\, May 9\, at 1 p.m. – “Maria Stuarda” by Donizetti\n\n  \nFor more information\, visit www.latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-2019-20-season/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T220000
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SUMMARY:Comedian Bob Marley
DESCRIPTION:Comedian Bob Marley returns to the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, October 5\, at 8 p.m. \nMarley is featured regularly on Sirius XM radio\, where he won their Super Bowl of Comedy. He has put out more than 20 comedy CDs and DVDs. He was inducted into The Guinness Book of World Records for “the longest stand up comedy show by an individual” at 40 hours of straight stand-up. He’s been on more than 100 TV shows\, including Leno\, Letterman\, Conan\, Jimmy Fallon\, Craig Ferguson and Comedy Central. He co-starred in the film “Boondock Saints” I and II and “All Saints Day\,” playing Detective Greenly. He has toured the U.S.\, Europe\, Canada\, Kuwait and Iraq. \nTickets for the Oct. 5 show are $34.50 and are available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/comedian-bob-marley-latchis-theatre-brattleboro-vermont-saturday-oct-5-at-8pm-tickets-71505832871?ref=estw
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/comedian-bob-marley/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191003T210000
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SUMMARY:A Beautiful Journey
DESCRIPTION:Turning Point and the Latchis Theatre invite you to “A Beautiful Journey” – a night of storytelling on Thursday\, October 3\, at 7 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro. \nFive people in recovery from substance-use disorder will share their personal stories\, from the time before they used substances\, to the time when substance use consumed their lives\, and\, finally\, to the time when they found recovery through hope and connection with their communities. \nThis event launches Turning Point’s storytelling series “A Beautiful Journey\,” giving community members the chance to hear firsthand from people who experienced the heartache and turmoil substance use can cause. These people who have found recovery will tell us that substance-use disorder is not a choice; it is a brain disease that impacts the lives of too many in our community. At the end of the storytelling\, guests who wish to\, may stay for a question and answer session. \nDoors open at 6p.m.\, and the event starts promptly at 7 p.m. These stories are authentic and compelling–and inspiring! There is no cost to attend this event\, and it’s open to all community members who wish to gain education and understanding\, or who just want to hear a great story. Donations received at the event will benefit Turning Point of Windham County.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/a-beautiful-journey/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190912T172251Z
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SUMMARY:Windham Co. Consortium on Substance Use Action Plan Launch
DESCRIPTION:The Windham County Consortium on Substance Use is hosting a Launch Event for its proposed action plan on Tuesday\, Sept. 24\, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Latchis Theatre. The event is free. \nCome learn about the proposed collaborative efforts to address substance use prevention\, harm reduction\, treatment\, and recovery efforts in Windham County and the grants providing initial support. \nA reception and open house at the Turning Point of Windham County will happen immediately following the event. \nFor any questions please contact Molly Nash at 802-463-9927 x213 or molly@greaterfallsconnections.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/windham-co-consortium-on-substance-use-action-plan-launch/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T220000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190903T185645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190903T185645Z
UID:918-1568487600-1568498400@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Gameshow Night
DESCRIPTION:Be part of Brattleboro’s first “survey style” studio audience Gameshow Night hosted by BrattFM at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, Sept. 14. Doors open at 6 p.m.\, and the game starts at 7 p.m. This is an all-ages\, family event. \nTeams will compete live on stage for sponsor prize packs worth over $1000\, including a family golf membership to Pine Grove Springs Golf Course\, a gift certificate to Shear designs and The Marina Restaurant\, a casino trip from Travel Kuz and more. \nPurchase tickets in advance to be part of the audience for $5 or sign up a team of five members for $25 for the chance to play on-stage. General admission will be $10 cash only at the door on the night of the show. \nPurchase tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brattfm-gameshow-night-tickets-63381760552?aff=efbeventtix&fbclid=IwAR1jq1JwP_nExp1medXrvVkKAGjcTd_l9Pe5XeZ__P8mRC0uOSIuGw95Qpo \nTicket proceeds from the event will benefit Windham County Safe Place Child Advocacy Center. For information\, visit brattfm.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/gameshow-night/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190903T184130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190903T184130Z
UID:915-1568314800-1568322000@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Preview of Ken Burns' Country Music
DESCRIPTION:Vermont PBS presents a free preview screening of the latest documentary by Ken Burns\, “Country Music\,” followed by a discussion with country music musicians Jamie Lee Thurston\, Flynn Cohen and Chris Brashear at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, on Thursday\, Sept. 12\, from 7 to 9 p.m. \n“Country Music” is a 16-hour series exploring the history of a uniquely American art form. From its deep and tangled roots in ballads\, blues and hymns performed in small settings\, to its worldwide popularity\, learn how country music evolved over the course of the 20th century. “Country Music” features never-before-seen footage and photographs\, plus interviews with more than 80 country music artists. The documentary premieres on Vermont PBS on September 15. \nAdmission is free\, but patrons are asked to sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/preview-screening-of-country-music-a-film-by-ken-burns-with-artist-qa-tickets-70296297117.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/preview-of-ken-burns-country-music/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190604T191504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T191504Z
UID:890-1566727200-1566748800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Tristan und Isolde
DESCRIPTION:TUNDI Productions presents Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” in two performances at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro\, on Friday\, Aug. 23\, at 4 p.m.\, and Sunday\, Aug. 25\, at 10 a.m. \nMusic Director Hugh Keelan leads a cast that includes Alan Schneider as Tristan\, Jenna Rae as Isolde\, Cailin Marcel Manson as Kurvenal\, Roseanne Acklerley as Brangaene\, Charles Martin as Marke\, James Anderson as Melot\, Robert Grady as Young Sailor\, Stanley Wilson as Shepherd\, and Dennis Ryan as Steersman\, plus a chorus and the TUNDI Festival Orchestra. \nTickets\, which range from $25 to $250\, are available at tundiprductions.org or at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=larts
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/tristan-und-isolde-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T220000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190604T191419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T191419Z
UID:887-1566576000-1566597600@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Tristan und Isolde
DESCRIPTION:TUNDI Productions presents Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” in two performances at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro\, on Friday\, Aug. 23\, at 4 p.m.\, and Sunday\, Aug. 25\, at 10 a.m. \nMusic Director Hugh Keelan leads a cast that includes Alan Schneider as Tristan\, Jenna Rae as Isolde\, Cailin Marcel Manson as Kurvenal\, Roseanne Acklerley as Brangaene\, Charles Martin as Marke\, James Anderson as Melot\, Robert Grady as Young Sailor\, Stanley Wilson as Shepherd\, and Dennis Ryan as Steersman\, plus a chorus and the TUNDI Festival Orchestra. \nTickets\, which range from $25 to $250\, are available at tundiprductions.org or at https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=larts
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/tristan-und-isolde/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190819T155723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T155723Z
UID:911-1566453600-1566496800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Load the Latchis
DESCRIPTION:Help Groundworks Collaborative fill every seat in the Latchis Theatre with a bag of groceries for our neighbors in need! From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, on Thursday\, August 2\, we’ll be collecting grocery items and cash to support Foodworks at Groundworks Collaborative. \nDrop off your food or monetary donation at the Latchis Theatre this Thursday (you don’t even have to get out of your vehicle…just pull up to the 92.7 Bratt FM tent on Flat Street) \nCan’t make it on Thurs? You can donate online: https://groundworks.rallybound.org/LoadTheLatchis2019/Donate/Tickets.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/load-the-latchis-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190818T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190818T173000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190808T182427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190808T182445Z
UID:908-1566144000-1566149400@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh & Japan
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ popular Exhibition on Screen series returns on Saturday and Sunday Aug. 17 and 18\, at 4 p.m.\, with “Van Gogh & Japan” at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nA pioneering series of cinematic films about exhibitions\, galleries and artists\, Exhibition on Screen sheds light on a surprising and little-known aspect of the work of Vincent van Gogh. Taking its inspiration from the critically acclaimed exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum\, the film reveals the fascinating story of Van Gogh’s deep connection to Japanese art and the role it has in understanding his most iconic works. \nFeaturing excerpts from Van Gogh’s personal letters and written accounts by friends and contemporaries\, this film investigates the expression of Van Gogh’s “Japonisme” and explores how people in Japan have developed an affinity to Van Gogh’s work as a result of his engagement with their culture. \nFeaturing insights from contemporary artists\, including calligrapher Tomoko Kawao and performance artist Tatsumi Orimoto\, “Van Gogh & Japan” provides revealing and modern perspectives on the rich\, symbiotic relationship between Van Gogh and Japan. \n“The brilliant thing about working on a film about Van Gogh is the richness of insight one can gain from his letters and just looking closely at his artworks\,” said director David Bickerstaff. “You think you know them – they are famous\, but with every viewing they reveal something new. The intensity of his fragile mind as he struggles with his art is laid bare with every mark he makes. It is the pursuit of a powerful simplicity that attracted Vincent van Gogh to the art of Japan\, and the Japanese to his story.” \nThe film runs 90 minutes. Admission for “Van Gogh & Japan” is $12\, $6 for students\, at the door. Proceeds benefit Latchis Arts. For information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. Information about the 1919-20 season of Exhibition on Screen offerings\, as well as an announcement about a new series of films by Seventh-Art\, the producers of Exhibition on Screen\, will be available on Aug. 17 and 18.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-van-gogh-japan-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T173000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190808T182316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190808T182316Z
UID:905-1566057600-1566063000@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh & Japan
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ popular Exhibition on Screen series returns on Saturday and Sunday Aug. 17 and 18\, at 4 p.m.\, with “Van Gogh & Japan” at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nA pioneering series of cinematic films about exhibitions\, galleries and artists\, Exhibition on Screen sheds light on a surprising and little-known aspect of the work of Vincent van Gogh. Taking its inspiration from the critically acclaimed exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum\, the film reveals the fascinating story of Van Gogh’s deep connection to Japanese art and the role it has in understanding his most iconic works. \nFeaturing excerpts from Van Gogh’s personal letters and written accounts by friends and contemporaries\, this film investigates the expression of Van Gogh’s “Japonisme” and explores how people in Japan have developed an affinity to Van Gogh’s work as a result of his engagement with their culture. \nFeaturing insights from contemporary artists\, including calligrapher Tomoko Kawao and performance artist Tatsumi Orimoto\, “Van Gogh & Japan” provides revealing and modern perspectives on the rich\, symbiotic relationship between Van Gogh and Japan. \n“The brilliant thing about working on a film about Van Gogh is the richness of insight one can gain from his letters and just looking closely at his artworks\,” said director David Bickerstaff. “You think you know them – they are famous\, but with every viewing they reveal something new. The intensity of his fragile mind as he struggles with his art is laid bare with every mark he makes. It is the pursuit of a powerful simplicity that attracted Vincent van Gogh to the art of Japan\, and the Japanese to his story.” \nThe film runs 90 minutes. Admission for “Van Gogh & Japan” is $12\, $6 for students\, at the door. Proceeds benefit Latchis Arts. For information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. Information about the 1919-20 season of Exhibition on Screen offerings\, as well as an announcement about a new series of films by Seventh-Art\, the producers of Exhibition on Screen\, will be available on Aug. 17 and 18.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-van-gogh-japan/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190628T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190628T200000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190627T141106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T141106Z
UID:893-1561744800-1561752000@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:CineSLAM - Pride Film Festival of Shorts
DESCRIPTION:CineSLAM returns to the Latchis Theatre in downtown Brattleboro with a Pride Film Festival of Shorts on Friday\, June 28\, at 6 pm. \nCineSLAM is Vermont’s first LGBTQ film festival\, and this will be its 13th annual presentation in Brattleboro. The event is sponsored by the Kopkind Colony\, which was founded 20 years ago in memory of celebrated political journalist Andrew Kopkind\, \nThe festival this year\, says program director John Scagliotti\, honors all those who took to the streets in 1969 and launched the modern gay movement: “The 50th  anniversary of Stonewall is attracting the biggest gay crowds ever assembled in the history of the world to celebrate the accomplishments of LGBTQ people over the past five decades. Here in Brattleboro we will be part of those celebrations with our Pride Festival on the actual day of the riots.” \nLeading off the festival will be Cheryl Fujanic’s just released film Stonewall: The Making of a Monument. Ever since the riots in the streets outside New York City’s Stonewall bar fifty years ago\, people from the queer community have gathered in that spot to express their joy\, their anger\, their pain and their power. Three years ago the site was designated by the Obama Administration as a National Monument. The film was a New York Times Op-Docs film. \nIn recognition of movement pioneers\, CineSLAM will also present Steven F. Dansky’s film From Trauma to Activism. An activist\, writer and photographer for more than 50 years\, now a documentary filmmaker\, Dansky unpacks LGBTQ history with narratives from audacious pathfinders and gay liberationists; dykes and lesbian separatists; radical fairies and queens. \nRounding out our tribute to the past\, Scagliotti and Christopher Dawes have curated a selection of film excerpts from the After Stonewall Productions archive. They call it “The Stonewall Riots were BIG\, but what happened afterward was MONUMENTAL!.” \nThis festival is no simple ode to the past\, for the fight against discrimination that exploded 50 years ago continues. In the wake of the Trump administration’s ban against transgender people serving in the military\, CineSLAM will screen Fiona Dawson’s film Transgender at War and in Love. \nThe Kopkind Colony is a seminar/retreat project for political journalists\, activists and documentary filmmakers. Since 1999 it has been bringing people together for week-long sessions of political and cultural exploration\, intellectual stimulation\, discussion\, workshops and rest\, an experience of provocative ideas\, delicious food and great company amid the pastoral beauty of Guilford\, Vermont\, where Andy Kopkind spent 25 summers with Scagliotti\, his life partner\, a pioneer in gay media and Kopkind’s administrator. \nFollowing the screenings\, there will be Pride Cake and sparkling cider in the lobby! The event is underwritten by a grant from the Chessie Foundation. For more information and to reserve your ticket: www.cineslam.com; or email stonewal@sover.net. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/cineslam-pride-film-festival-of-shorts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190625T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190625T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190604T153201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T153201Z
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SUMMARY:Cheryl Strayed - 'A Wild Life: Growing Through Life's Challenges'
DESCRIPTION:New York Time bestselling author Cheryl Strayed will speak at the Latchis Theatre on Tuesday\, June 25\, at 7:30 p.m.\, in celebration of Brattleboro Area Hospice’s 40th anniversary. \n“A Wild Life: Growing Through Life’s Challenges” is an evening of inspiration\, wisdom and storytelling with Strayed\, author of the No. 1 New York Times bestselling memoir “Wild\,” a book that inspired Oprah Winfrey to revive the popular Oprah’s Book Club and Reese Witherspoon to bring “Wild” to the big screen in 2014. \nUsing her own story of vulnerability and resilience\, Strayed inspires people to find unexpected inner strength in the face of obstacles. At 26\, grieving the death of her mother\, Strayed embarked on a hike all alone of more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail from the Mohave Desert through California and Oregon to Washington State. Told with suspense and style\, sparkling with warmth and humor\, “Wild” powerfully captures the terrors and pleasures of one young woman forging ahead against all odds on a journey that maddened\, strengthened and ultimately healed her. Strayed will discuss her revelations from the trail\, including how we bear the unbearable\, how we move from grief and anger to acceptance and how we keep walking even when it seems impossible to stand. \nThe event is a fundraiser for Brattleboro Area Hospice\, which provides a broad range of volunteer-based services for living and dying well\, focusing on end-of-life\, bereavement and advance card planning. Their programs reflect our community’s values of kindness\, decency and dignity. Founded in 1979 on the belief that no one should die alone\, they are dedicated to offering all services free of charge. \nTickets range from $100 to $25 and are available at brattleborohospice.org. For wheelchair-accessible seating\, call Brattleboro Area Hospice at 802-257-0775.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/cheryl-strayed-a-wild-life-growing-through-lifes-challenges/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190528T171552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T171552Z
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SUMMARY:One Town at a Time
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts and Vermont filmmaker Mike Leonard present a screening of “One Town at a Time” at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, June 15\, at 4 p.m. \n“One Town at a Time” is a coming-of-age story\, a road trip chronicle\, and a glimpse into the spirit and soul of Vermont\, told through the unique lens of Woodstock native Mike Leonard. \nIn the summer of 2006\, between semesters at college\, Leonard took on the challenge of visiting every town in Vermont by joining the 251 Club – a unique organization dedicated to exploring our state. With his two best friends in tow\, he interviewed people he met along the way and visited some of Vermont’s most celebrated places. \nFast forward to 2018. After living outside Vermont for more than a decade\, Leonard moved back home and decided to revisit the 251 Club – returning to some of the same places he had visited 12 years before and interviewing some of the same people. He witnessed how Vermont has changed\, how it has stayed the same and\, ultimately\, how a humble wayfarer’s club shaped his identity forever. \n“One Town at a Time” is a documentary film sharing this experience – and invitation for others to hop in for a ride around Vermont’s 251 towns and cities. It is a coming-of-age story that combines retro footage from 2006 with contemporary footage to fully reflect Vermont’s changing cultural and physical landscape. It is firmly rooted in the community spirit that makes Vermont’s towns so special and features diverse voices\, including former Gov. Jim Douglas and Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield. Viewers will also hear from 251 Club members who share their stories of traveling through Vermont and hopefully entice you to begin your own adventures. \nAdmission is free\, with a suggested of $10 or $12.51 if you want to add a penny for every town in Vermont. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Leonard. The program will last two hours. \nThe Brattleboro showing is part of a statewide summer screening tour of the film. For more information\, visit www.onetownatatime251.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/one-town-at-a-time/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190609T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190609T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190603T190538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190603T190538Z
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SUMMARY:Bolshoi Ballet Only in Cinemas: Carmen Suite and Petrushka
DESCRIPTION:One day after watching the heifers stroll down Brattleboro’s Main Street\, you can watch some of the world’s best ballet dancers on the Latchis Theatre screen when Latchis Arts hosts the Bolshoi Ballet Only in Cinemas simulcast of “Carmen Suite” followed by “Petrushka” on Sunday\, June 9\, at 4 p.m. \nThis program of paired one-act ballets\, opens with “Carmen\,” with music by Georges Bizet and Rodion Shchedrin and choreography by Alberto Alonso. The cast includes Svetlana Zakharova as Carmen\, Denis Rodkin as Jose\, Mikhail Lobukhin as Escamillo\, Vitaly Biktimirove as Corregidor and Olga Marchenkova as Fate and the Bolshoi Corps de Ballet. \nPetrushka was composed by Igor Stravinsky and choreographed by Edward Clug. The cast features Denis Savin as Petrushka\, Ekaterina Krysanova as The Ballerina\, Anton Savichev as The Moor\, Vyacheslav Lopatin as The Magician and the Bolshoi Corps de Ballet. \nThe running time is approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes. \nGeneral admission is $20\, $10 for students\, at the door. Please contact Jon Potter at jon@latchisarts.org  and 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 for questions or advance credit card purchases. For more information\, visit latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/bolshoi-ballet-only-in-cinemas-carmen-suite-and-petrushka/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190503T131937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190503T131937Z
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SUMMARY:Met: Live in HD - The Dialogues of the Carmelites
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, May 11\, opera fans will have a rare opportunity to experience a Met: Live in HD performance on Francis Poulenc’s “The Dialogues of the Carmelites\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, at noon. \nCreated in 1955 and based on historical fact\, some background may be helpful: \n“Today\, 40 individuals had their heads cut off\, including 16 Carmelite nuns from Compiegne.” \nThis statement\, dated July 17\, 1794\, from the diary of 69-year-old Celestin Guittard de Floriban\, an avid of public guillotining\, tells us that the opera was inspired by real events. The French Revolution was relentlessly harsh toward contemplative religious orders – Voltaire made the dismissive remark that “They eat\, they pray\, they digest.” \nIn 1792-3\, the monarchy was toppled and the ensuing National Assembly responded by adopting a policy of terror. The Carmelites of Compiegne were convicted of counter-revolutionary offenses\, and\, after a perfunctory trial\, sentenced to death. The sisters went sequentially to their deaths singing the Laudate Dominum. When only a single voice was heard after 15 beheadings\, silence fell. \nMusic director Yannick Nezet-Segiun concludes his first season at the helm. Isabel Leonard and Adrienne Pieczonka sing the leading roles of Blanche de la Force and the new Prioress\, Madame Liodine. Karita Mattila portrays the ailing first prioress Madame de Criossy. The cast also includes Karen Cargill as Mother Marie\, Erin Morley in the role of Sister Constance\, David Portillo as Blanche’s brother\, the Chevalier de la Force\, and Jean-Francois Lapointe in his Met debut as the Marquis de la Force. \nRenee Fleming is the Live in HD host. Running time is 3 hours\, 30 minutes including one intermission. \nTickets are $22 general\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. For information or advanced ticket purchase\, contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3\, or jon@latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/met-live-in-hd-the-dialogues-of-the-carmelites/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190414T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190408T144248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T144248Z
UID:866-1555257600-1555264800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Rembrandt
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ popular Exhibition on Screen series\, which features revealing and extraordinary films about the world’s great artists\, continues with “Rembrandt” on Saturday and Sunday\, April 13 and 14 at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre. \nFilmed in exquisite detail\, “Rembrandt” offers a privileged view of the once-in-a-lifetime 2015 Late Works exhibition at Amsterdam’s Rijksmseum and London’s National Gallery. Remrandt’s creativity gathered new energy in the closing years of his life. It is the art of these late years – soulful\, honest and deeply moving – that indelibly defines our image of Rembrandt. With behind-the-scenes access to the preparations of the show\, the film reveals a fresh and fascinating full biography of this great artist. \n“This brilliant\, brave blockbuster reveals the true Rembrandt\,” wrote The Guardian. \nDirected by Kat Mansoor and produced by Phil Grabsky\, the film features interviews with the show’s curators Betsy Wieseman and Jonathan Bikker. Artist Richard Twose demonstrates Rembrandt’s painting technique\, while Delores De Sade illustrates the revolutionary way Rembrandt works with printmaking\, a brand art form at the time. \nThe film also explores the evolution of his artworks from biblical masterpieces such as The Stoning of St. Stephen (1625) to key masterpieces like The Nightwatch (1642)\, through his later accomplishments such as The Jewish bride (1665-69). \n“Rembrandt is one of those artists frequently called an all-time great\, but to really understand the biography you need to look at the detail\, to have someone explain what we’re looking at and why it’s significant\, to really grasp why he’s so revered\,” said Producer Grabsky. “You might have missed this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition when it happened in 2015\, but with our film you have a second chance to explore this genius of paint on the big screen.” \nAdmission to “Rembrandt” is $12\, $6 for students at the door. Running time is 90 minutes. For information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-rembrandt-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T114355
CREATED:20190408T144143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T144143Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Rembrandt
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ popular Exhibition on Screen series\, which features revealing and extraordinary films about the world’s great artists\, continues with “Rembrandt” on Saturday and Sunday\, April 13 and 14 at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre. \nFilmed in exquisite detail\, “Rembrandt” offers a privileged view of the once-in-a-lifetime 2015 Late Works exhibition at Amsterdam’s Rijksmseum and London’s National Gallery. Remrandt’s creativity gathered new energy in the closing years of his life. It is the art of these late years – soulful\, honest and deeply moving – that indelibly defines our image of Rembrandt. With behind-the-scenes access to the preparations of the show\, the film reveals a fresh and fascinating full biography of this great artist. \n“This brilliant\, brave blockbuster reveals the true Rembrandt\,” wrote The Guardian. \nDirected by Kat Mansoor and produced by Phil Grabsky\, the film features interviews with the show’s curators Betsy Wieseman and Jonathan Bikker. Artist Richard Twose demonstrates Rembrandt’s painting technique\, while Delores De Sade illustrates the revolutionary way Rembrandt works with printmaking\, a brand art form at the time. \nThe film also explores the evolution of his artworks from biblical masterpieces such as The Stoning of St. Stephen (1625) to key masterpieces like The Nightwatch (1642)\, through his later accomplishments such as The Jewish bride (1665-69). \n“Rembrandt is one of those artists frequently called an all-time great\, but to really understand the biography you need to look at the detail\, to have someone explain what we’re looking at and why it’s significant\, to really grasp why he’s so revered\,” said Producer Grabsky. “You might have missed this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition when it happened in 2015\, but with our film you have a second chance to explore this genius of paint on the big screen.” \nAdmission to “Rembrandt” is $12\, $6 for students at the door. For information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-rembrandt/
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SUMMARY:Mud Season Blues Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are available here: LatchisBluesTix\nThe Vermont Arts Council and Latchis Arts are joining forces to present a Mud Season Blues Benefit Concert featuring Bob Stannard & Those Dangerous Bluesmen on Friday\, April 12\, at 7:30 p.m. \nStannard and his band play straight-up blues from the likes of Howling Wolf\, Sonny Boy Williamson II\, James Cotton\, Little Walter and Paul Butterfield. \n“We are excited that the Dangerous Bluesmen are coming together to put on a great show and support the arts\,” said Karen Mittelman\, executive director of the Vermont Arts Council. “The funds from this concert will provide critical support for artists in the Brattleboro area and throughout Vermont.” \nProceeds from the concert will be shared between the Vermont Arts Council and Latchis Arts. \n“We do a few slow tunes\, but the overwhelming majority of music we play is designed to get you out of your seats\, on your feet and dancing like it’s your last day on earth\,” said Stannard. \nStannard is an eighth generation Vermonter who’s been playing and singing the blues since 1969\, when he quit playing the drums and taught himself the harmonica. Since then\, he’s opened for or played with a slew of top musicians\, including Big Joe Burrell\, Sandra Wright\, John Hammond\, Chris Smither\, Maria Muldaur\, The Fabulous Thunderbirds\, Lynard Skynard\, Buddy Guy\, Susan Tedeschi\, Isaac Hayes\, David “Honey Boy” Edwards\, and his idol\, Charlie Musselwhite. Stannard joined BB King on stage at the Montreaux Jazz Festival in Montreaux\, Switzerland\, and has even jammed with acclaimed author Stephen King. \nStannard will be joined on the Latchis stage by Those Dangerous Bluesmen\, a quintet of top-notch musicians with impressive credits. They include: Jeff Salisbury (drums/vocals)\, who has played with Albert King and fronts his own band; Kenny B (bass)\, who has been on the road for 18 years with Muddy Waters Band guitarist Luther “Guitar Jr.” Johnson; Brad Morgan (keyboard/vocals)\, who has played with Satin & Steele for more than 35 years; Joe Moore (sax/vocals)\, who played with the Isley Brothers and Wilson Pickett and fronts his own band; and John Falk (guitar/vocals) who has played around Vermont for many years and should be in the Blues Hall of Fame. \nWhen he’s not playing and recording the blues\, Stannard is a proud husband\, father and grandpa\, an author and an advocate for the arts. He is wrapping up a six-year term on the Board of Trustees of the Vermont Arts Council\, including two years as chairman. \n“Having art in our lives is what makes for a civilized world. Art is all that matters\,” said Stannard. \nSponsors include: DMI Paving\, Whetstone Station\, Mitchell-Giddings Fine Art\, Vermont Artisan Designs\, Vermont PBS and The Peak. \nTickets are $50 for VIP seats\, $20 general\, in advance\, $50/$25 at the door. \nTickets are available online at LatchisBluesTix \nThe Vermont Arts Council envisions a Vermont where all people have access to the arts and creativity in their lives\, education\, and communities. Engagement with the arts transforms individuals\, connects us more deeply to each other\, energizes the economy\, and sustains the vibrant cultural landscape that makes Vermont a great place to live. Since 1965\, the Council has been the state’s primary provider of funding\, advocacy\, and information for the arts in Vermont. www.vermontartscouncil.org. \nAs stewards of the premier performing and cinematic arts venue in Southern Vermont\, the mission of Latchis Arts is to promote and host cultural activities for the benefit of our local and regional communities and to preserve the Latchis Memorial Building for future generations. www.latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/mud-season-blues-benefit-concert/
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