It may be July — or perhaps because it is — “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” is a refreshing break from our troubled times. There’s nothing like a feel-good story told
“There’s something exciting — and super-terrifying — of not replicating Bob Fosse’s choreography, because at this point in my career I’m not interested in replicating anybody’s work,” explains choreographer Felicity
Marlboro Music Festival opened its 74th season of chamber music last weekend with two performances, in particular, that proved a reminder of what Marlboro is all about.
When Music Director Andrew Crust takes the Vermont Symphony Orchestra on its annual summer festival tour next month, it will be filled with all the wonderful patriotic bombast and excitement
Francesco Stephen Castellnuccio, now, 90, is one of the most famous singers of American popdom. In fact, with his unusually powerful falsetto voice, he and his three bandmates were inducted
Killington Music Festival Killington Music Festival presents “Music in the Mountains,” faculty chamber music series, June 29-July 30 at Pico Mountain Lodge, 73 Alpine Drive in Killington. Performances are at
Killington Music Festival returns for its 37th year to inspire the future of classical music, bringing young up-and-coming students together with its topnotch international faculty to share the world’s greatest
Feeling that Chekhov was being somewhat unfair to the women, Laura Michele Erle and Samantha Haviland, both playwrights and actors, decided to take a new look at the story from
Feeling that Chekhov was being somewhat unfair to the women, Laura Michele Erle and Samantha Haviland, both playwrights and actors, decided to take a new look at the story from