Beginning May 6, a three-week series celebrating Abenaki Culture and Heritage through story, song, art, and discussions with singer-songwriter Bryan Blanchette, storyteller and author Evan Pritchard, artist Rick Hunt, Circle of Courage, Chief Shirly Hook, and more. Each week is different!
The series title, translated from Abenaki, means "how one dreams: a storytelling gathering."
Week 1 features Bryan Blanchette & Band. Week 2 is stories & spontaneous murals with Evan Pritchard & Rick Hunt. Week 3 features Circle of Courage, Documentary Films, and Conversations.
Learn more at www.lostnationtheater.org!
Covid Safety Protocols: Masks, Proof of Full Vaccination, and adherence to other covid-safety protocols are required for all in person seating (regardless of age). Seating will be slightly reduced to allow for more patron spacing.
The shows will also be live-streamed for anyone not yet comfortable gathering indoors.
WHEN: Friday/Saturday/Sunday May 6–22
TIME: 7:30pm Friday & Saturday; 2pm Sunday
WHERE: Lost Nation Theater and Online
COST: $20 General /$15 Student & Senior/$10 Youth / $15 Livestream
(in person patrons can secure center section seating for an additional fee.)
INFO: www.lostnationtheater.org
SERIES SPONSOR: Vermont Humanities Council
LNT SPONSORS: Capitol Copy, The City of Montpelier, National Life Group, Vermont Mutual Insurance, Eternity, The World, Vermont Arts Council/NEA, The Estate of Ted Richards
ABOUT LNT: Lost Nation Theater, named "One of the Best Regional Theaters in America" by the New York Drama League, won Broadway World's Theater of the Decade Award, and the 2019's Regional Theatre of the Year Award, Yankee Magazine's Best of New England Award, & NETC's Outstanding Theater Award.
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