Twilight Theater, Lyndon State College, Saturday, February 6th @ 7 P. M.
Award winning MOTH Radio comedic storytellers Sue Schmidt, Kevin Gallagher and Bobby Stoddard know how to spin a yarn or three. You can expect an evening of memorable tales when the seasoned performers join forces onstage in “How Much Longer?” This sequel show to the first “Are We There Yet” interweaves individual recollections into a hilarious and poignant whole. Narratives from different periods of their lives reveal moments of triumph and heartbreak. Add to this equation a live soundtrack by The Brevity Thing and we are reminded that laughter is often the best medicine.
This performance will benefit The Community Restorative Justice Center, Inc. in St.
Johnsbury. The Community Restorative Justice Center is committed to providing a safe environment for neighbors and parties to resolve conflict in our communities, to restore relationships, and to take responsibility to repair harms caused. The CRJC promotes the principles of victim-focused restorative justice that transforms practices in workplace, school, institution, and living spaces throughout Caledonia County. Restorative Practices promote community through opportunities for people’s stories to be heard in a safe environment. “This event combines a community gathering opportunity with stories. What could be better?” shares the CRJC Executive Director, Susan Cherry.
Tickets are $20.00 and on-sale through the Catamount Arts box office at www.catamountarts.org. or at the door.