Vermont's Historic Theater Curtains

Past event
Sep 29, 2018, 3 to 4:30 PM

Between 1880 and World War II, painted theater curtains were artistic features of most New England villages and towns. In Vermont, painted curtains graced stages in town and grange halls, opera houses, and community theaters. A culture of local variety shows and traveling, professional talent flourished in front of those curtains in some very remote Vermont communities.

In a tour of some of the 177 curtains in Vermont, Christine Hadsel, director of Curtains Without Borders, provides a glimpse into the world of talented and often sophisticated artists who were part of the rural cultural scene, illustrating the rich cultural history of small-town Vermont before World War I.

About the presenter:

Christine is the Project Director for the Curtains Without Borders conservation project and was the first Executive Director of the Vermont Museum and Gallery Alliance.

Saturday, September 29, 3-4:30pm at the Varnum Memorial Library, 194 Main Street in Jeffersonville.

This event is sponsored by the Cambridge Arts Council and the Varnum Memorial Library and is brought to you by the Vermont Humanities Council.

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