Come to Plainfield on Friday evening (September 11th) to hear your friends and neighbors strut their stuff. Who will be struttin', you might ask?
Diane Martin, composer of the award winning Vermont State Song, will sing.
State and Main Barbershop Quartet will be harmonizing.
Karl Bissex will show us how a singer-songwriter should sing and song-write.
Len Irving will read his poetry in a Scottish accent and Bob Barasch will read HIS poetry in a southern accent.
Kay Roberts and the Step 'n Time dancers will be stepping in a "moving" performance.
Naomi Flanders and her Shakespeare Alive Summer campers will perform some Romeo & Juliet.
David Klein will bring his brand of comedy to the stage.
Django Koenig will perform some songs from his upcoming, and locally recorded, CD.
His Dad, Ben, will sing the heartfelt, "Plainfield, Vermont, Is Not Too Plain To Me.
And, finally, you won't want to miss The Ten Ton Zucchini Theater presentation: “The Nature of Plainfield.”
This Plainfield Spectacular begins at 7 PM at the Old Town Hall, and will probably end by 9 PM. The cost for such a wonderful and talented group would have been about $35.00 if you still lived in New York City. BUT, because this is Plainfield, WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE TO FREE! Yes, this is a FREE performance!
Come out for this opening to Old Home Days and enjoy yourself. You're worth it!