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It's a big weekend in the Battenkill Valley and The Hall is no exception! Take a peek at what's happening and get yourself here!
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TCHH's production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons is garnering rave reviews from critics and patrons alike! There are only 9 performances remaining - get your planner out and get your tickets reserved!
For tickets to this weekend's shows (4/9 - 4/11), please call 518-677-2495 before 5pm on Friday, April 9 for advance tickets. After that time, tickets will be on sale at the door which open 30 minutes prior to show time.
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR!
From Bob Goepfert of the Troy Record - 4/8/10
"Thanks to a superior performance by Josh Bywater as Chris, all the tangled elements unite to form an intense second act where many dark secrets are revealed. Bywater is electric as he deals with disillusionment, desperate when he feels he cannot act on his conscience, and heartbroken when it seems he might have to give up Ann. It's a memorable performance.
Nearly as good is Mellissa Herion as Kate. She offers impressive work as she creates a sweet, gentle, caring woman who would be a perfect mate for Chris. Herion shows great dramatic skills with this portrayal, and whomever saw her delightfully comic work in last summer's "Moonlight and Magnolias" at Theater Barn will be impressed with her range.
Also excellent in a small but extremely important role is Hubbard Hall regular Michael Maloney, who as Ann's brother George changes the lives of everyone."
For Michael Eck's review for the Times Union: http://blog.timesunion.com/reviews/all-my-sons-hubbard-hall-4210/1949/ His advice - SEE IT!
Matthew Moross' review for the Daily Gazette: "...people grow and eyes open as last night I was completely awed by
an unassuming, simply staged production of Miller's second play All
My Sons by the Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall...Refreshingly,
Miller's All My Sons offers an evening of theater full of
self-examination and reflection, fresh and very current and the ending
is just as shocking now as it surely was then."
Remaining shows:
April 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 at 8pm April 11, 18, 25 at 2pm
Call 518-677-2495 weekdays between 9am - 5pm for advance tickets.
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR UNTIL SELL-OUT. DOOR OPENS 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO SHOW TIME.
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Also this weekend!
vanguard: văn'gärd, noun: the forefront of an action or movement
Dance Vanguard Series:
A festival of performances, lecture-demonstrations and classes with
young movement artists who are starting their professional work. An
up-close-and-personal look at what this new generation is thinking about
dance and choreography. Events take place in the Beacon Feed Building.
Emma Morehouse April 10 & 11, 2010
PERFORMANCE
Saturday, April 10th @ 8:00pm
Beacon Feed Dance Studio
FREE / Suggested Donation
VANGUARD MASTER CLASS with Emma
Morehouse
Intermediate/Advanced Modern Technique
Sunday, April 11th @ 10am - 12noon
Cost: 20.00 / 18.00 members This class will explore dynamics and direction. It will be based in
weight and inspired by architecture. Come see the show to find out more!
Emma Morehouse is from various plains, bays and mountains. She
graduated from Bennington College in 2009 and has recently moved to
Philadelphia. While living in Vermont she danced for Paul Matteson, Gwen
Welliver, and Joseph Poulson. She has studied in Mexico and Japan with
Ray Schwatrz and Min Tanaka, respectively. Her own work has been
presented at the AUNTS Roadshow in Brooklyn, and at Mascher Co-op in
Philadelphia.
She also does work in the visual arts.
WITH SPECIAL GUEST
Lisa Rothstein
Photo by Bill Hebert (BHPhotos.net)
Lisa Rothstein earned a BA in dance and mathematics from Connecticut
College. There she trained in various release modern techniques as well
as contact improvisation. While studying, Lisa performed in works by
professional choreographers Alexandra Beller, David Dorfman, Doug
Elkins, Heidi Henderson, Adele Myers, and Lisa Race. Originally from
Havertown, PA, she has selected Philadelphia as the first stop on her
path to a career in dance. In 2008, Lisa performed bodies in urban
spaces by Austrian choreographer Willi Dorner. In Philadelphia,
Lisa is currently making art with Here[begin] Dance Co., as well as with
Erin Foreman-Murray. She has presented her own work in the Current
Series, hosted by Here[begin] Dance Co. Also, Lisa loves avocados,
lavender, and the moon.
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The Freight Depot Art Gallery will also be open all weekend - check it out!
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Coming up in the very near future we have The Starry Mountain Singers, a Willow Garden Structure Workshop, Common Sense Self Defense for Kids workshop, The Red Lions, Friday Flicks Documentary Series: Afghan Star, and all the National Dance Week activities!
Get the 411 on this and more by visiting www.hubbardhall.org where you can also download the current Hubbard Hall Times!
It's supposed to be a chilly weekend - spend it inside the theater with Arthur Miller, dancers, art and more! Get your self to the Battenkill Valley for all the race excitement and more!
Sincerely,
Debra Foster Hubbard Hall Projects, Inc.
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