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SUMMARY:Windham Orchestra - Highest Vision
DESCRIPTION:The Windham Orchestra presents “Highest Vision\,” a program of grounded and deeply expressive works\, on Sunday\, April 7\, at 3 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro. \nUnder the baton of Music Director Hugh Keelan\, the orchestra will play a program that features Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3\, “Scottish\,” and Hindemith’s “Suite Noblissima.” \nTickets are $15 general\, $40 for preferred seating\, and are available at www.bmcvt.org or at the door.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/windham-orchestra-highest-vision/
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SUMMARY:National Theatre: Live in HD - Julie
DESCRIPTION:Wild and newly single\, Julie throws herself a late-night birthday party … \nSo begins the intro to “Julie\,” the a shocking and fiercely relevant new version of August Strindberg’s play\, which will be shown at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, April 6\, at 4 p.m.\, as part of the series of National Theatre Live in HD presentations. \nWhat begins as Julie’s birthday party descends into a savage fight for escape and ultimately survival\, as Julie initiates a power game after finding Jean and Kristina in the kitchen cleaning up while the celebration heaves around them. \nThe result is a production which earned critical acclaim as “provocative and profound\,” “stylish\,” “superlative.” The Mail on Sunday write that it “packs an emotional punch.” Vanessa Kirby\, who audiences may know as Princess Margaret from the hit Netflix series The Crown\, stars as Julie. \nEric Kofi Abrefa stars as Jean\, and Thalissa Teixeira is Kristina in this new version of August Strindberg’s “Miss Julie\,” written by Polly Stenham. Carrie Cracknell directs. Running time is a taut 95 minutes\, with no intermission. \nAudiences are advised: This production contains strong language\, scenes of a sexual nature and strobe lighting. \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.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-live-in-hd-julie/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T193000
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SUMMARY:The Hatch: Storytellers on a Mission
DESCRIPTION:After a three-year hiatus\, The Hatch will present its seventh Storytellers on a Mission event featuring nationally renowned storytellers who will tell moving and hilarious stories to raise money for a great cause. The event will be held on Saturday\, March 30\, at 7:30 p.m. at the historic Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro. The evening’s event will be hosted by comedian and actor Jordan Carlos and will include storytellers Tara Clancy\, Jon Glaser\, Jodi Lennon and Adam Burke. \nThe upcoming Storytellers on a Mission will benefit Groundworks Collaborative\, a nonprofit organization that merged the Brattleboro Area Drop-In Center and Morningside Shelter in 2015. They provide ongoing support and services to families and individuals facing housing and food insecurities in the greater Brattleboro\, Vermont area. \nEvent organizers The Hatch launched in 2013 to produce entertaining storytelling events for the community and donate the proceeds to nonprofit organizations in Vermont. Since its inception\, The Hatch has raised more than $200\,000 for local causes. \nThe evening’s storytellers will be hosted by New York City-based comedian and actor Jordan Carlos. Carlos’ resume includes acting\, stand-up comedy and writing. Carlos has appeared on MTV shows Guy Code and Girl Code.  His other credits include appearing on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore\, Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham\,” The Colbert Report\, Nurse Jackie\, Girls\, Broad City and most recently\, Golden-Globe winner\, The Affair. He has written for Samantha Bee’s Not The White House Correspondents’ Dinner\, The White House Correspondents’ Dinner and is currently writing for season three of HBO’s “Divorce.” Look for Carlos to appear in the upcoming season of Black Mirror on Netflix. \nStoryteller Lineup \nTara Clancy is a fifth-generation native New Yorker\, third-generation bartender and first-generation author. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The New York Times Magazine\, The Nation and The Paris Review Daily. She is a frequent host of The Moth live shows\, a GrandSLAM champ\, and has told stories on The Moth Radio Hour\, NPR’s Snap Judgment\, and Risk. She played herself on HBO’s Girls and is a recurring panelist on NPR’S Wait\, Wait… Don’t Tell Me! Her memoir\, The Clancys of Queens\, was published by Crown in 2016 and is a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Pick. \nJon Glaser is an actor\, comedian and writer who created and starred in the TV shows Jon Glaser Loves Gear\, Neon Joe Werewolf Hunter\, and Delocated!  He had a recurring role as Councilman Jeremy Jamm on the NBC series Parks and Recreation and appeared as Laird on the HBO series Girls.  As a writer\, his TV credits include Inside Amy Schumer\, Late Night with Conan O’Brien\, and The Dana Carvey Show.  He has written several stories for The New York Times Magazine\, and his writing has also appeared in ESPN The Magazine\, The Onion A.V. Club and on-line for New York Magazine.  His first book\, My Dead Dad Was In ZZ Top\, was published by Harper Perennial\, and he wrote and directed the music video for Bob Mould’s “Star Machine.” \nWriter\, producer and director Jodi Lennon has a vast performance background including Chicago’s Second Theatre\, The Annoyance Theatre and NYC’s UCB Theater. She now writes and produces various television projects. Lennon has written for Hulu’s Difficult People and Funny or Die’s Billy On The Street. She is currently writing and producing on At Home with Amy Sedaris on truTV. \nAdam Burke has been performing comedy in Chicago and throughout the U.S. for 10 years. He is a regular panelist on NPR’s Wait\, Wait\, Don’t Tell Me!\, and has appeared on the podcasts Doug Loves Movies and The Benson Interruption\, The Bob and Tom Show\, WGN 720 AM radio and many more. Voted Best Standup by readers of The Chicago Reader in 2014\, Burke was also the winner of Second City’s Up Next Comedy Competition. \nTickets to Storytellers on a Mission are now on sale at a variety of price points\, including $60 front orchestra\, $40 rear orchestra\, $25 balcony at CatamountArts.org. As the lineup of storytellers has been known to tell late‐night stories with late‐night content\, this event is not suitable for children. \nTo connect to Hatch events\, visit HatchVT.org\, or socially on Facebook.com & Twitter @HatchVT
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-hatch-storytellers-on-a-mission/
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SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD: Die Walkure
DESCRIPTION:The Met: Live in HD season continues at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, March 30\, at noon\, with “Die Walkure” by Richard Wagner. \nChristine Goerke plays Brunnhilde\, Wotan’s willful warrior daughter\, who loses her immortality in opera’s most famous act of filial defiance. Tenor Stuart Skelton and soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek play the incestuous twins Siegmund and Sieglinde. Geer Grimsley sings Wotan\, and Jamie Barton is Fricka. Philippe Jordan conducts. \nIn conjunction with this Live in HD presentation\, representatives from Tundi Productions will be on hand to talk about and sell tickets to their upcoming live production of “Tristan und Isolde\,” which is scheduled to be performed at the Latchis Theatre on August 23 and 25\, 2019. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. “Die Walkure” will be shown in the Main Theatre. Running time is 5 hours\, 13 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. \n  \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-die-walkure/
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SUMMARY:Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf
DESCRIPTION:In an evening devoted to gardens and gratitude\, Latchis Arts presents a special screening of the film “Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf” on Saturday\, March 23\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nHailed as a film that “makes lovely visual music\,” “Five Seasons” is stunningly beautiful and worth seeing in its own right. The March 23 screening has special meaning as an opportunity to express thanks to Gordon Hayward\, the noted garden designer and author\, who served for nine years on the board of Latchis Arts\, including four as its president. Hayward selected “Five Seasons” as a film he wished to be shown at the Latchis. \nAfter completing a feature documentary on New York City’s High Line\, award-winning filmmaker Thomas Piper met the inspirational landscape designer Piet Oudolf. “Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf” immerses viewers in Oudolf’s work and takes us inside his creative process\, from his beautifully abstract sketches\, to theories on beauty\, to the ecological implications of his ideas. \nIntimate discussions take place through all four seasons in Oudolf’s own gardens and on visits to his signature public works in New York\, where he designed The High Line\, Chicago and The Netherlands\, as well as far-flung locations that inspire his genius. The film also follows Oudolf as he designs and installs a major new garden at Hauser & Wirth Somerset\, a gallery and arts center in Southwest England\, a garden he considers his best work yet. \nPiet Oudolf has radically refined what gardens can be. As the botanist Rich Darke says in the film\, “your work teaches us to see what we have been unable to see.” Throughout poetic cinematography and unique access\, “Five Seasons” reveals all that Piet sees and celebrates all that we\, as viewers\, have been unable to see. \nEast Bay Times hailed “Five Seasons” as a film “anyone who relishes time in a garden will understand and cherish.” The Chicago Tribune said it “makes lovely visual music.” “Those with a green thumb will be delighted to discover new ways to think about their gardens\,” added the Santa Fe New Mexican. \n“Five Seasons” is produced by Argot Pictures\, and its running time is 74 minutes. \n“Five Seasons” will be shown in the Main Theatre at the Latchis. Admission is by suggested donation of $15 (more is welcome) to benefit Latchis Arts\, the non-profit whose mission is to take care of the Latchis Memorial Building for future generations while promoting and hosting activities there for the benefit of our communities. \nFollowing the screening\, there will be a reception to celebrate Gordon and Mary Hayward’s commitment to the Latchis and our communities at Duo Restaurant\, 136 Main St. \nFor more information\, visit www.latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/five-seasons-the-gardens-of-piet-oudolf/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190317T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190317T183000
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SUMMARY:Bolshoi Ballet: Only in Cinemas - The Sleeping Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts hosts the Bolshoi Ballet Only in Cinemas simulcast of “The Sleeping Beauty” on Sunday\, March 17\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro \nChoreographer Yuri Grigorovich and Director Vincent Bataillon bring to life one of the great ballet classic\, with music by Tchaikovsky. Olga Smirnova dances the lead role of Princess Aurora\, with Semyon Chudin as Prince Desire\, Alexei Loparevich as Carabosse\, Yulia Stepanova as The Lilac Fairy\,  Vitaly Biktimirov as Catalbutte\, Artemy Belyakov at Bluebird\, Anastasia Denisova as Princess Florine and the Bolshoi Corps de Ballet. \nThe running time is approximately 2 hours and 50 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-the-sleeping-beauty/
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SUMMARY:National Theatre Live in HD: The Tragedy of King Richard II
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts continues its National Theatre Live presentations with another tale of a troubled tyrant with Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of King Richard II on Saturday\, March 16\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro. \nIn a bold re-telling of this Shakespeare history play\, Simon Russell Beale stars in the title role. This stripped-back version\, produced by the Almeida Theatre\,  runs just 100 minutes without an intermission and focuses on the essence of the story – a power struggle between two failing leaders\, ruling a divided country. The staging is visceral and modern\, powerful and intense. \nDirected by Joe Hill-Gibbins and co-starring Leo Bill as Bolingbroke\, the play enjoyed excellent reviews\, with critics enjoying the parallels between Shakespeare’s story and the UK in its current political and leadership crisis over Brexit. “A timely portrait of a country in chaos\,” wrote the Evening Standard. \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. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-live-in-hd-the-tragedy-of-king-richard-ii/
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SUMMARY:National Theatre Live in HD: The Madness of King George III
DESCRIPTION:The Latchis Theatre presents its first National Theatre Live simulcast of 2019 this Sunday\, March 10\, with an acclaimed dramatization of a troubled tyrant in “The Madness of King George III.” The program is presented at a special time of 11:30 a.m. \nAlan Bennett\, the award-winning playwright of “The History Boys” and “The Lady in the Van”\, trains his talent on this dark comedy about the final years of King George III’s reign of the United Kingdom. \nSet in England in 1786\, the play finds King George III\, the most powerful man in the world\, increasingly undome by his own erratic behavior\, with his mind unraveling at a dramatic pace. As Queen Charlotte and the Prime Minister try to conceal the king’s illness from his subjects\, royal doctors hopelessly squabble over the correct cure\, subjecting the king to torturous medical treatments. Meanwhile\, ambitious politicians and the scheming Prince of Wales begin a power struggle\, endangering the stability of the crown. \nThe cast stars Mark Gatiss (known for his roles in Sherlock\, Game of Thrones\, The League of Gentlemen and Doctor Who) as King George III\, Adrian Scarborough as Doctor Willis and Debra Gillett as Queen Charlotte. This production is presented by Nottingham Playhouse and is directed by Adam Penford. \nRunning time is 2 hours\, 45 minutes with one interval. \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. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/national-theatre-live-in-hd-the-madness-of-king-george-iii/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190303T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190303T150000
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SUMMARY:NECCA Circus Spectacular
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Circus Spectacular\, a benefit for the New England Center for Circus Arts’ Outreach Programs\, returns to the Latchis Theatre for two shows only on Saturday\, March 2\, at 7:30 p.m.\, and Sunday\, March 3\, at 1 p.m. \nThe Circus Spectacular is a dazzling fundraising event hosted by the New England Center for Circus Arts. Starring guest artists from circuses around the world\, this is a unique opportunity to see some of today’s most renowned high-flying aerialists\, acrobats\, and jugglers in Brattleboro on the Latchis Theatre stage. It is world-class entertainment for the whole family. \nAll proceeds from this annual event support outreach programming by the New England Center for Circus Arts. NECCA offers free and discounted programming with many collaborators for at-risk youth including Brattleboro housing developments\, Boys & Girls Club\, the Retreat and Kurn Hattin Homes. Approximately 1 in 6 NECCA students receive some form of tuition assistance to the many programs that range from physical literacy for youth to professional training for adults. \nTickets range from $15-50\, and are available now at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3919449. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/necca-circus-spectacular-4/
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SUMMARY:NECCA Circus Spectacular
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Circus Spectacular\, a benefit for the New England Center for Circus Arts’ Outreach Programs\, returns to the Latchis Theatre for two shows only on Saturday\, March 2\, at 7:30 p.m.\, and Sunday\, March 3\, at 1 p.m. \nThe Circus Spectacular is a dazzling fundraising event hosted by the New England Center for Circus Arts. Starring guest artists from circuses around the world\, this is a unique opportunity to see some of today’s most renowned high-flying aerialists\, acrobats\, and jugglers in Brattleboro on the Latchis Theatre stage. It is world-class entertainment for the whole family. \nAll proceeds from this annual event support outreach programming by the New England Center for Circus Arts. NECCA offers free and discounted programming with many collaborators for at-risk youth including Brattleboro housing developments\, Boys & Girls Club\, the Retreat and Kurn Hattin Homes. Approximately 1 in 6 NECCA students receive some form of tuition assistance to the many programs that range from physical literacy for youth to professional training for adults. \nTickets range from $15-50\, and are available now at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3919449. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/necca-circus-spectacular-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T170000
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SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD - La Fille du Regiment
DESCRIPTION:The Met: Live in HD series continues at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, March 2\, at 1 p.m.\, with Donizetti’s comic romp\, “La Fille du Regiment.” \nPretty Yende starts as Marie\, the young canteen girl of the local regiment. Javier Camarena is the boy with whom she falls in love\, Tonio\, whose show-stopping aria “Ah! Mes amis” is famous for its remarkable nine high Cs. Stephanie Blythe is the outlandish Marquise of Berkenfield\, and Maurizio Muraro plays the comical sergeant Sulpice. \nIn a special appearance that marks her Metropolitan Opera debut\, Academy Award and Tony Award nominee Kathleen Turner is the Duchess of Krakenthorp. Turner joins a long list of distinguished actresses who have performed this iconic non-singing role. Recently\, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg took on the role at Washington National Opera. \nLaurent Petty’s stylish production is conducted by Enrique Mazzola. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. Because of the New England Center for Circus Arts live performance at the Latchis on Saturday night\, “La Fille du Regiment” will not be shown in the Main Theatre. \nFor questions or advance credit card purchases\, please contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-la-fille-du-regiment/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190224T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190224T180000
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SUMMARY:Burned
DESCRIPTION:Marlboro Productions will present their feature-length environmental documentary at the Latchis Theater in Brattleboro\, VT in two screenings: Thursday\, February 21 at 7:00 pm and February 24th at 4:00 pm. The screenings are part of the BURNED Barnstorming Tour\, a nationwide grassroots media campaign to expose the biomass electric power industry’s destructive forest\, energy\, and climate practices. Following the screenings\, there will be a Q&A with local filmmakers Lisa Merton\, Alan Dater\, and Chris Hardee. \nBURNED tells the little-known story of the accelerating destruction of our forests for electric power generation\, and probes the policy loopholes\, huge subsidies\, and blatant greenwashing of the burgeoning biomass power industry. A dedicated group of forest activists\, ecologists\, carbon scientists\, and concerned citizens fight to establish the enormous value of our forests\, protect their communities\, debunk this false solution to climate change\, and alter energy policy both in the US and abroad. \nThe subject peaked the interest of local filmmakers Alan Dater and Lisa Merton when they first learned about the biomass pellet industry in the southeastern US and the enormous quantity of pelletized trees that are being shipped to power plants in the UK and EU for the generation of electricity. They then started investigating biomass power plants around the country\, including the Burgess Biopower facility in Berlin\, NH and the L’Anse Warden biomass electric facility in L’Anse\, MI\, both documented in the film. \nThroughout the country\, forests and whole trees are being clearcut\, chipped\, and pelletized. Under policy loopholes\, biomass is being substituted for coal and labeled clean\, green\, renewable\, and carbon neutral. Yet the science shows that biomass produces 40-60% more CO2 pollution per unit of energy than the coal it’s replacing. The biomass electricity industry is burning trees at a 25 percent efficiency rate despite the fact that trees sequester carbon better than any technology we’ve invented. \nBURNED has been selected by a number of film festivals including the American Conservation Film Festival\, where it won the Audience Choice Award\, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival\, the Utopia Film Festival\, and the VT International Film Festival\, as well as others. \nFor more information see www.burnedthemovie.com
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/burned-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190221T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190221T210000
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SUMMARY:Burned
DESCRIPTION:Marlboro Productions will present their feature-length environmental documentary at the Latchis Theater in Brattleboro\, VT in two screenings: Thursday\, February 21 at 7:00 pm and February 24th at 4:00 pm. The screenings are part of the BURNED Barnstorming Tour\, a nationwide grassroots media campaign to expose the biomass electric power industry’s destructive forest\, energy\, and climate practices. Following the screenings\, there will be a Q&A with local filmmakers Lisa Merton\, Alan Dater\, and Chris Hardee. \nBURNED tells the little-known story of the accelerating destruction of our forests for electric power generation\, and probes the policy loopholes\, huge subsidies\, and blatant greenwashing of the burgeoning biomass power industry. A dedicated group of forest activists\, ecologists\, carbon scientists\, and concerned citizens fight to establish the enormous value of our forests\, protect their communities\, debunk this false solution to climate change\, and alter energy policy both in the US and abroad. \nBURNED has been selected by a number of film festivals including the American Conservation Film Festival\, where it won the Audience Choice Award\, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival\, the Utopia Film Festival\, and the VT International Film Festival\, as well as others. \nFor more information see www.burnedthemovie.com
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/burned/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190217T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190217T173000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190205T185844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190205T185844Z
UID:799-1550419200-1550424600@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Young Picasso
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ popular Exhibition on Screen series returns on Saturday and Sunday\, Feb. 16 and 17\, at 4 p.m.\, with “Young Picasso” at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nA pioneering series of cinematic films about exhibitions\, galleries and artists\, Exhibition on Screen takes a fascinating in-depth look at the journey of Pablo Picasso’s life and traces his rise to greatness. Directed by Phil Grabsky\, “Young Picasso” is an extraordinary detective story that looks in detail at the elements that drove one small boy from southern Spain to such heights. Three cities play a key role – Malaga\, Barcelona and Paris – and “Young Picasso” explores each and illustrated why they were so significant. \nIn close collaboration with five major European museums\, “Young Picasso” offers unique insight into the artist’s masterpieces at each of these remarkable institutions\, as well as additional insight from historians\, curators\, letters from old friends and lovers\, and Picasso’s great-grandson\, Oliver Widmaier Picasso. This carefully crafted documentary includes two critical periods in Picasso’s life – the Blue and Pink Periods – but does not overlook the important formative years before then. \nThe Daily Express called it a “fascinating and refreshing documentary.” Film News called it “an illuminating documentary for the art-curious and a legacy film for Picasso enthusiasts.” \nThe 2018-19 season of Exhibition on Screen continues at the Latchis Theatre on April 13 and 14 with Rembrandt\, followed on August 17 and 18 with “Van Gogh and Japan.” \nAdmission for “Young Picasso” is $12\, $6 for students\, at the door. For information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-young-picasso-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190216T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190216T173000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190205T185645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T154539Z
UID:796-1550332800-1550338200@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Young Picasso
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts’ popular Exhibition on Screen series returns on Saturday and Sunday\, Feb. 16 and 17\, at 4 p.m.\, with “Young Picasso” at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St. \nA pioneering series of cinematic films about exhibitions\, galleries and artists\, Exhibition on Screen takes a fascinating in-depth look at the journey of Pablo Picasso’s life and traces his rise to greatness. Directed by Phil Grabsky\, “Young Picasso” is an extraordinary detective story that looks in detail at the elements that drove one small boy from southern Spain to such heights. Three cities play a key role – Malaga\, Barcelona and Paris – and “Young Picasso” explores each and illustrated why they were so significant. \nIn close collaboration with five major European museums\, “Young Picasso” offers unique insight into the artist’s masterpieces at each of these remarkable institutions\, as well as additional insight from historians\, curators\, letters from old friends and lovers\, and Picasso’s great-grandson\, Oliver Widmaier Picasso. This carefully crafted documentary includes two critical periods in Picasso’s life – the Blue and Pink Periods – but does not overlook the important formative years before then. \nThe Daily Express called it a “fascinating and refreshing documentary.” Film News called it “an illuminating documentary for the art-curious and a legacy film for Picasso enthusiasts.” \nThe 2018-19 season of Exhibition on Screen continues at the Latchis Theatre on April 13 and 14 with Rembrandt\, followed on August 17 and 18 with “Van Gogh and Japan.” \nAdmission for “Young Picasso” is $12\, $6 for students\, at the door. For information\, visit www.latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/exhibition-on-screen-young-picasso/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190210T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T152225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T152225Z
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SUMMARY:Juno Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Juno Orchestra\, Vermont’s newest professional chamber orchestra\, makes its Latchis Theatre debut on Sunday\, Feb. 10\, at 3 p.m.\, with a program titled “Senza Zifiri.” \nJuno founder and music director Zon Eastes conducts this ensemble of musicians from the tri-state area surrounding Brattleboro. The Orchestra is in residence at the Brattleboro Music Center. \nThe program for Feb. 10 highlights Juno Orchestra’s string players and features “Battalia” by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644-1704)\, String Quartet No. 5 by Philip Glass (b. 1937)\, arranged for string orchestra\, and Serenade for Strings\, Op. 22\, by Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904). \nMost humans likely have little stomach for the pains and grief of war. But\, perhaps like journalists\, composers reflect upon all manner of human propensities as they ‘report’ upon the world and our human condition. Biber’s Battalia\, surely one of the most ingenious compositions of its time\, is a spirited reflection on the deeply devastating Thirty Years War that ravaged Europe in the early- to mid-17th century. Brief\, pointed movements create contemporary reactions to a number of elements associated with war: calls to battle\, battle itself\, meetings among divergent cultures\, and finally lament. \nAbout his fifth quartet\, commissioned for the Kronos Quartet in the early 1990s\, Glass has said\, “I was thinking that I had really gone beyond the need to write a serious string quartet and that I could write a quartet that is about musicality\, which in a certain way is the most serious subject.” The five continuously played movements work are rich and compelling\, churning in a full-throated circular and minimalist style. Zon Eastes commented about the piece\, “This quartet offers a particularly grand scope. I performed the quartet many years ago\, and even then\, recognized its potential for string orchestra.” A string bass part has been added to Glass’ score\, and appropriate permissions have been earned from Glass himself. \nIn 1875\, Dvořák was a new father as he wrote the Serenade for Strings\, certainly one of his most beautiful and inviting compositions. Married two years earlier\, he was also on the verge of international success\, having won the Austrian State Prize thanks to the influence of Johannes Brahms\, an ardent fan. The prize provided a significant stipend that allowed Dvořák a focus resulting in a burst of high-quality compositions that solidified his reputation as a top-flight composer. Composed in just two weeks\, the Serenade lifts and lilts through five stunning movements\, finally circling back to the calm and repose of the Serenade’s opening bars. \nFurther information on Juno Orchestra is available at https://junoorchestra.org/juno-orchestra-project/ \nTickets to the concert range from $10-40 and are available by calling the BMC at 802-257-4523\, or at bmcvt.org\, clicking on Buy Tickets Now (link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=bmcvt). \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/juno-orchestra/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190203T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T153622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T153622Z
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SUMMARY:Windham Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Windham Orchestra returns to the Latchis Theatre stage to present a program titled Young Soloists Play the Masters on Sunday\, February 3\, at 3 p.m. \nMaestro Hugh Keelan conducts the orchestra in a program that includes Dvorak’s Cello Concerto\, featuring young cellist Justin Zhou\, Duparc’s “Lenore. Symphonic Poem after Burger\, Hue’s Fantaisie\, featuring Hannah Caris on flute\, and Martinu’s Rhapsody Concert\, featuring Joseph Wang on viola. \nFor more information\, visit www.windhamorchestra.org or www.bmcvt.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/windham-orchestra-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190203T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T140148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T192452Z
UID:772-1549193400-1549198800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Movies for Kids: Heroes Big and Small - Once Upon a Forest
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts. Popular Movies for Kids series continues in January with a theme of Heroes\, Big and Small. Series screenings take place on Sundays at 11:30 a.m.\, and admission is by donation. \nOn Feb. 3\, at 11:30 a.m.\, we present “Once Upon a Forest\,” a 1993 G-rated ecologically-conscious adventure about a badger who inhales toxic fumes and is saved thanks to her forest pals\, a mouse\, a hedgehog and a mole. The Hartford Courant called it a “pleasing\, sweet primer in caring for our flora and fauna.” Common Sense Media recommends it for ages 6 and up. \nLatchis Arts Movies for Kids series films continue on Sunday mornings through March. For information\, visit latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/movies-for-kids-heroes-big-and-small-once-upon-a-forest/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190202T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190202T220000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T145141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T145141Z
UID:777-1549135800-1549144800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:16th annual Collegiate A Cappella Concert
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are now on sale for Brattleboro’s 16th Annual Collegiate A Cappella Concert\, a benefit for the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC)\, taking place at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, February 2 at 7:30 p.m. \nSponsored by Brattleboro Savings & Loan\, the concert features six singing groups from around New England — five whose members include “hometown singers” from southern Vermont and one perennial favorite from Tufts University. Tickets ($15-$50) are available online at www.brattleboromuseum.org or by calling 802-257-0124 x101. \nThe February 2 concert lineup includes the CharlieChords of Berklee College of Music\, featuring Ian Epstein\, BUHS ’16; Dartmouth Decibelles\, featuring Breanna Sheehan\, BUHS ’16; UMaine Renaissance\, featuring Julia Waldron\, BUHS ’15; UVM Top Cats\, featuring Zeb Hathaway\, BUHS ’16; and UVM Zest\, featuring Emma Urbaska\, Leland & Gray ’17; as well as the Tufts Beelzebubs\, whose alumni include BMAC Director Danny Lichtenfeld. \nThe 16th Annual Collegiate A Cappella Concert is sponsored by Brattleboro Savings & Loan\, with additional support from The Richards Group\, Berkley & Veller Greenwood Country Realtors\, and Mary Meyer Toys. Brattleboro Community TV is the media sponsor and will record the concert for future broadcast. \nFounded in 1972\, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center presents rotating exhibits of contemporary art\, complemented by lectures\, artist talks\, film screenings\, and other public programs. The museum’s galleries and gift shop are open every day except Tuesday\, 11-5. For more information\, call 802-257-0124 or visit www.brattleboromuseum.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/16th-annual-collegiate-a-cappella-concert/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190130T194228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T195242Z
UID:792-1549112400-1549126800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD - Carmen
DESCRIPTION:The Met: Live in HD series continues at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday\, Feb. 2\, at 1 p.m.\, with one of the most beloved operas in the repertory\, Georges Bizet’s “Carmen.” \nClementine Margaine stars in the title role. Roberto Alagna plays Carmen’s lover\, Don Jose\, and Aleksandra Kurzak plays Micaela. Alexander Vinogradov sings the role of Escamillo.  Louis Langree conducts Sir Richard Eyre’s production. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members and $10 for students. Because of the Collegiate A Cappella Concert Saturday night\, “Carmen” will not be shown in the Main Theatre. \nFor questions or advance credit card purchases\, please contact Jon Potter at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@latchisarts.org.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-carmen/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190127T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190127T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190118T192211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T192211Z
UID:786-1548604800-1548612000@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Bolshoi Ballet: La Sylphide
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts hosts the Bolshoi Ballet Only in Cinemas simulcast of “La Sylphide” on Sunday\, Jan. 27\, at 4 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, Brattleboro \nChoreographer Johan Kobborg and Director Isabelle Julien bring to life this romantic ballet set in Scotland to music by Herman Severin Lovenskiold. Anastasia Stashkevich dances the lead role of The Sylph\, with Semyon Chudin as James\, Anna Balukova as Madge the Witch\, Xenia Zhiganshina as Effie\, Artus Mkrtchyan as Gurn\, Daria Khokhlova as The First Sylph and the Bolshoi Corps de Ballet. \nThe running time is approximately 1 hour and 50 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-la-sylphide/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190127T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T140039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T192325Z
UID:771-1548588600-1548594000@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Movies for Kids: Heroes Big and Small - Babar
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts. Popular Movies for Kids series continues in January with a theme of Heroes\, Big and Small. Series screenings take place on Sundays at 11:30 a.m.\, and admission is by donation. \nThe series features a hero on a large scale on Jan. 27\, at 11:30 a.m.\, with “Babar: The Movie\,” a G-rated animated gem from 1989 which brings the famous storybook elephant to life on the big screen. Common Sense Media recommends this film for ages 5 and up\, but reminds parents that there is one scene of troubling violence and peril early on. \nCelebrating a partnership with the Latchis on the Movies for Kids series\, our friends from the Brooks Memorial Library will be on hand on Jan. 20 with books to check out and a chance for local youngsters to get their own library cards. \nThe series concludes on Jan. 27\, at 11:3- a.m. with “Once Upon a Forest\,” a 1993 G-rated ecologically-conscious adventure about a badger who inhales toxic fumes and is saved thanks to her forest pals\, a mouse\, a hedgehog and a mole. The Hartford Courant called it a “pleasing\, sweet primer in caring for our flora and fauna.” Common Sense Media recommends it for ages 6 and up. \nLatchis Arts Movies for Kids series films continue on Sunday mornings through March. For information\, visit latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/movies-for-kids-heroes-big-and-small-babar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190126T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190126T233000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T141739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T141739Z
UID:775-1548498600-1548545400@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:But Why Live! Hoots and Whistles
DESCRIPTION:How do owls see at night? And why do they spin their heads around? How do peregrine falcons fly? But Why\, VPR’s podcast for curious kids\, comes to the Latchis Theatre for an interactive show all about owls and other birds. \nThe show will be held on Saturday\, January 26\, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. \nBird Diva Bridget Butler and live owls from the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum team up with host Jane Lindholm to answer questions submitted by kids from all around the world! We’ll also learn how to hoot and fly like our feathered friends. \nThe show is appropriate for children of all ages\, but is targeted towards kids 5-11 years old. Admission is $7 per person; children 3 and under are free. But Why\, Live is sponsored by Let’s Grow Kids. \nAdvance tickets are available at ButWhyLive
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/but-why-live-hoots-and-whistles/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T141053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T141053Z
UID:773-1548354600-1548361800@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Windham County's Got Talent
DESCRIPTION:The Bratteboro Reformer presents the second annual Windham County’s Got Talent! \nThis event will be held on Thursday\, anuary 24\, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St\, Brattleboro\, VT 05301\, VT. Doors open at 6 p.m.. \nSit back\, relax\, and watch twelve finalists compete for $1\,000. The best part? You\, the audience\, will be the fifth judge! Hold on to your program\, because it will give you the opportunity to vote at the end. We hope to see you there! \nTickets are $15 and are available online at WindhamGotTalent \nTwelve Finalists have been selected and given the opportunity to perform at Latchis Theatre on January 24th. \nCornerstone Sponsors: Whetstone Station and Brattleboro Subaru \nQuestions? Contact Warren Dews Jr at 413-496-6347 or email events@reformer.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/windham-countys-got-talent-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190113T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T135928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T135928Z
UID:769-1547379000-1547384400@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Movies for Kids: Heroes Big and Small - 'The Tale of Despereaux
DESCRIPTION:Latchis Arts. Popular Movies for Kids series continues in January with a theme of Heroes\, Big and Small. Series screenings take place on Sundays at 11:30 a.m.\, and admission is by donation. \nHeroes\, Big and Small screenings begin on January 13\, at 11:30 a.m.\, with “The Tale of Despereaux.” This 2008 film is Rated G and tells the tale of Despereaux\, a brave mouse banished to the dungeon\, who joins forces with several other unlikely heroes in a story of braveness\, forgiveness and redemption\, with the ultimate message: what you look like doesn’t equal what you are. Common Sense Media recommends it for ages 6 and up\, saying this “touching\, beautiful tale is an excellent family film.” \nThe series features a hero on a larger scale on Jan. 20\, at 11:30 a.m.\, with “Babar: The Movie\,” a G-rated animated gem from 1989 which brings the famous storybook elephant to life on the big screen. Common Sense Media recommends this film for ages 5 and up\, but reminds parents that there is one scene of troubling violence and peril early on. \nCelebrating a partnership with the Latchis on the Movies for Kids series\, our friends from the Brooks Memorial Library will be on hand on Jan. 20 with books to check out and a chance for local youngsters to get their own library cards. \nThe series concludes on Jan. 27\, at 11:3- a.m. with “Once Upon a Forest\,” a 1993 G-rated ecologically-conscious adventure about a badger who inhales toxic fumes and is saved thanks to her forest pals\, a mouse\, a hedgehog and a mole. The Hartford Courant called it a “pleasing\, sweet primer in caring for our flora and fauna.” Common Sense Media recommends it for ages 6 and up. \nLatchis Arts Movies for Kids series films continue on Sunday mornings through March. For information\, visit latchisarts.org. \n 
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/movies-for-kids-heroes-big-and-small-the-tale-of-despereaux/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190112T173000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T135358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T135358Z
UID:766-1547305200-1547314200@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:Brattleboro Concert Choir: Mozart\, Beginnings and Endings
DESCRIPTION:The Brattleboro Concert Choir presents “Mozart\, Beginnings and Endings\,” in two performances at the Latchis Theatre\, Friday\, Jan. 11\, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday\, Jan. 12\, at 3 p.m. For ticket information\, visit the BMC website at bmcvt.org or call 802-257-4523. \nLeading the Choir will be Jonathan Harvey\, an Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choirs at Fitchburg (MA) State University\, who was named music director of the Brattleboro Concert Choir earlier this year. \nThe two pieces on the program are beautiful bookends of Mozart’s musical life. Allegri’s Miserere mei\, Deus holds a special place in the lore around Mozart’s prodigious young talent. The piece was written by Allegri in the late 1630s specifically for worship in the Sistine Chapel\, where he was employed as a singer. According to legend\, the piece was kept guarded there until a 14-year old Mozart visited the Vatican in 1770. Upon hearing the piece once\, and being stunned by its sublime beauty\, he transcribed it perfectly and brought it to the wider world. \nFrom that early influence on Mozart\, the program moves to his last and unfinished masterpiece\, the Requiem. Mozart’s Requiem contains some of his best-loved and most beautiful writing for the voice and takes performers and listeners alike on a journey from the depths of violent hellfire to the heavenly softness of angel voices. \nThe Brattleboro Concert Choir is the Brattleboro Music Center’s oldest performing ensemble\, and was created by Blanche Moyse\, founder of the BMC.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/brattleboro-concert-choir-mozart-beginnings-and-endings-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190112T163000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T135734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T135734Z
UID:767-1547298000-1547310600@latchisarts.org
SUMMARY:The Met: Live in HD - Adriana Lecouvrier
DESCRIPTION:For the first time at the Met\, Anna Netrebko sings the title role of “Adriana Lecouvrier\,” the great 18th century actress in love with the military hero Maurizio\, as The Met: Live in HD simulcast series continues at the Latchis Theatre\, 50 Main St.\, on Saturday\, Jan. 12\, at 1 p.m. \nTenor Piotr Beclaza sings Maurizio as Gianandrea Noseda conducts Cilea’s tragedy in a new staging by Sir David McVicar\, with the action partially set in a working replica of a Baroque theater. The cast also features mexxo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili as the Princess of Bouillon\, Adriana’s rival for Maurizio’s affections\, and baritone Ambrogio Maestri as Michonnet. \nGeneral admission is $22\, $20 for MET CLUB FOREVER members\, $10 for students. Please contact Jon Potter for questions or advance credit card purchases at 802-254-1109\, ext. 3 or jon@0je.22e.myftpupload.com.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/the-met-live-in-hd-adriana-lecouvrier/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190111T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190111T213000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20190108T135307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T135307Z
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SUMMARY:Brattleboro Concert Choir: Mozart\, Beginnings and Endings
DESCRIPTION:The Brattleboro Concert Choir presents “Mozart\, Beginnings and Endings\,” in two performances at the Latchis Theatre\, Friday\, Jan. 11\, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday\, Jan. 12\, at 3 p.m. For ticket information\, visit the BMC website at bmcvt.org or call 802-257-4523. \nLeading the Choir will be Jonathan Harvey\, an Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choirs at Fitchburg (MA) State University\, who was named music director of the Brattleboro Concert Choir earlier this year. \nThe two pieces on the program are beautiful bookends of Mozart’s musical life. Allegri’s Miserere mei\, Deus holds a special place in the lore around Mozart’s prodigious young talent. The piece was written by Allegri in the late 1630s specifically for worship in the Sistine Chapel\, where he was employed as a singer. According to legend\, the piece was kept guarded there until a 14-year old Mozart visited the Vatican in 1770. Upon hearing the piece once\, and being stunned by its sublime beauty\, he transcribed it perfectly and brought it to the wider world. \nFrom that early influence on Mozart\, the program moves to his last and unfinished masterpiece\, the Requiem. Mozart’s Requiem contains some of his best-loved and most beautiful writing for the voice and takes performers and listeners alike on a journey from the depths of violent hellfire to the heavenly softness of angel voices. \nThe Brattleboro Concert Choir is the Brattleboro Music Center’s oldest performing ensemble\, and was created by Blanche Moyse\, founder of the BMC.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/brattleboro-concert-choir-mozart-beginnings-and-endings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181223T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181223T133000
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SUMMARY:Elf
DESCRIPTION:Continuing a recent holiday tradition\, Latchis Arts presents the 2003 comedy classic “Elf” as a Movie by Donation on Friday\, December 21\, at 4 p.m.\, and Sunday\, December 23\, at 11:30 a.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre. \nReminding us that the “the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear\,” the film stars Will Ferrell as a man-sized elf who is forced to leave the North Pole after inadvertently wreaking havoc on the elf community because of ungainly size. He journeys to the U.S. in search of his true identity and manages to teach us all a thing or two about Christmas spirit. “Elf” stars Will Ferrell\, Zooey Deschanel\, James Caan\, Ed Asner\, Bob Newhart and Mary Steenburgen. It is Rated PG. Common Sense Media recommends “Elf” for kids age 7 and up. \n“This is one of those rare Christmas comedies that has a heart\, a brain\, and a wicked sense of humor\, and it charms the socks right off the mantelpiece\,” wrote Roger Ebert. \nAt both screenings\, audiences will have a chance to participate in a fun Elf Raffle and take an “Elfie” with our full-sized Elf stand-up cutout. \nAdmission is by donation\, and proceeds benefit Latchis Arts.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/elf-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181221T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181221T180000
DTSTAMP:20260512T133023
CREATED:20181127T230316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181127T230316Z
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SUMMARY:Elf
DESCRIPTION:Continuing a recent holiday tradition\, Latchis Arts presents the 2003 comedy classic “Elf” as a Movie by Donation on Friday\, December 21\, at 4 p.m.\, and Sunday\, December 23\, at 11:30 a.m.\, at the Latchis Theatre. \nReminding us that the “the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear\,” the film stars Will Ferrell as a man-sized elf who is forced to leave the North Pole after inadvertently wreaking havoc on the elf community because of ungainly size. He journeys to the U.S. in search of his true identity and manages to teach us all a thing or two about Christmas spirit. “Elf” stars Will Ferrell\, Zooey Deschanel\, James Caan\, Ed Asner\, Bob Newhart and Mary Steenburgen. It is Rated PG. Common Sense Media recommends “Elf” for kids age 7 and up. \n“This is one of those rare Christmas comedies that has a heart\, a brain\, and a wicked sense of humor\, and it charms the socks right off the mantelpiece\,” wrote Roger Ebert. \nAt both screenings\, audiences will have a chance to participate in a fun Elf Raffle and take an “Elfie” with our full-sized Elf stand-up cutout. \nAdmission is by donation\, and proceeds benefit Latchis Arts.
URL:https://latchisarts.org/event/elf-3/
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