Vermont Suitcase Company Brings “New Clothes” to Next Stage Arts

PUTNEY — Vermont Suitcase Company will screen its feature film debut, New Clothes, at Next Stage Arts in Putney on Friday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.

Based on a story by Hans Christian Andersen, New Clothes reimagines the classic fable through the lens of the Vermont touring theater troupe’s fast-paced, inventive style. The film follows two struggling swindlers who scheme their way into a royal palace, hoping to trick the Emperor and his court out of the very clothes on their backs.


Far Out: Life On & After the Commune Screens at Next Stage Arts June 12

PUTNEY — The acclaimed 2024 documentary Far Out: Life On & After the Commune, directed and edited by Charles Light, will screen at Next Stage Arts on Friday, June 12, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.

The screening will take place at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill in Putney. Tickets are $10 general admission and are available at nextstagearts.org.

A Q&A with director Charles Light, commune resident Verandah Porche, and composer and performer Patty Carpenter will follow the screening.


Twilight On the Tavern Lawn Welcomes High and Loathsome for an Evening of Exploratory Folk and Improvised Sound

PUTNEY — Twilight Music and Next Stage Arts continue the 23rd season of Twilight on the Tavern Lawn with an evening of exploratory folk, free improvisation, and ambient soundscapes featuring High and Loathsome on Sunday, June 14, at 6 p.m. on the Putney Tavern lawn, 133 Main Street.

The concert is free and open to the public. Audience members are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. In the event of rain, the performance will move indoors to Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill. Food will be available on site. RSVPs are encouraged at nextstagearts.org.

High and Loathsome is a quartet that drifts fluidly between song and improvisation, balancing structure with atmosphere and spontaneity with intention. Drawing on decades of experience as musicians, composers, and sonic explorers, the group creates music that feels both grounded and searching.


The City That Slept – Summer Series at Sandglass Theater

Sandglass Theater opens its New Visions Summer Series with The City That Slept, an imaginative puppetry performance by Tom Tuke, on June 5 and 6 at 7pm. The production blends shadow puppetry, lantern puppets, and large-scale marionettes with sound recordings collected in New York City’s Union Square. The performance also features an original technique developed by Tuke: floating shadow puppets that glide across a pool of moving water, creating luminous images of motion and reflection.

Originally from Aotearoa/New Zealand, Tuke studied at the University of Connecticut’s Puppet Arts Program and has performed with Bread and Puppet Theater.


Darren Mark on “Here We Are”

A fascinating look at a new way for folks to connect – Brattleboro entrepreneur DARREN MARK has developed humNET, a new app that links people through good vibrations – literally – and which aims to create a world-wide web of empathy….. Darren also gives a lovely tribute to Parker Huber.


Brattleboro Historical Society Planning Hallways of History

BHS research room 2026

It’s finally happening! After months of initial planning, the Brattleboro Historical Society Board of Trustees is thrilled to announce our latest project – bringing this town’s history out of storage and into the land of the light, with a museum. As you may know, BHS has developed exhibits and displays in numerous locations over the years and even in Montpelier at the Vermont Historical Society. This new project continues that tradition – but all in one place – Brattleboro’s own Municipal Center hallways! 

The museum will bring to light the impressive history that surrounds us here in Brattleboro. Lighted display cases and panels will be installed on existing walls and available floor space. Halls will be filled with both changing displays, permanent displays; electronic and interactive exhibits and just plain curiosities. The three floors will incorporate Brattleboro’s fascinating prehistory through to the changing society of today and everything in between. And, you will be able to enjoy the exhibits anytime the Municipal Center is open. The museum will be so unique as to be a destination for tourists and a place for Brattleboro locals to stop in and enjoy anytime.


Casting 2 African American Individuals for Words Trail!

Tiny Theater has been selected to participate and perform at the celebration of the Amtrak Brattleboro Words Trail Mural at the new Amtrak Station unveiling , at both the Amtrak station/and Library on June 24th .

We are looking for 2 African-American individuals (M/F) who can portray Frederick Douglas and Lucy Terry Prince.

No acting skills are required. This is simply an opportunity to portray these notable authors and read some of their writing selections, and interact with our other actors. You will read from selected works (no memorizing). The effort for each performance is about 45 minutes at each event. 11:30am at Amtrak and 6pm at the Library will take no more the 30-45 minutes of performance time.


Peter Gould on “Here We Are”

One of our most popular performers and innovative theater educators, PETER GOULD is also a playwright, novelist and activist. Peter leads with humor and an innate magical approach to life.

Tune in for great stories and insights into wondrous possibilites… AND Catch his”Juliet & Romeo” Production May 20-23 at U-32 Performing Arts Center!


Vermont Comedy All Stars Return to Next Stage Arts June 6

Next Stage Arts will host the Vermont Comedy All Stars Live Stand-up Comedy Showcase on Saturday, June 6, bringing together a lineup of comedians from Vermont, Boston, and New York City for an evening of stand-up comedy in Putney.

The show begins at 7:30 p.m. at Next Stage Arts, with doors opening at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door.

The showcase features Bitsy Biron, Raoul Biron, Maddie Cross, Kendall Farrell, and Gordon Clark.


Becky Graber on”Here We Are”

BECKY GRABER shows us a sure-fire way to bring folks together in harmony – through singing! Join her and Brattleboro Harmonia (formerly The Brattleboro Woman’s Chorus) for her farewell concert as conductor on Mother’s Day, May 10 at 4pm at the Latchis Theater.

And tune in to hear personal stories of Becky’s life, singing, storytelling, composing, and teaching in the oral tradition.


Twilight on the Tavern Lawn Returns for 23rd Season with Vermont Jazz Center Sextet Opening Night

Twilight Music and the Next Stage Arts Project will kick off the 23rd annual Twilight on the Tavern Lawn concert series on Sunday, May 31, with a performance by the Vermont Jazz Center Sextet. The beloved summer series brings a wide range of live music—spanning folk, world, jazz, zydeco, bluegrass, pop, and Americana—to downtown Putney every other Sunday through August 23.

All concerts begin at 6:00 pm on the Putney Tavern lawn. Audience members are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket for outdoor seating. In the event of rain, performances will move indoors to Next Stage Arts at 15 Kimball Hill. The series is free and open to the public, with donations gratefully accepted. Food will be available, creating a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere in the heart of the village.


Baklava Express Brings Border-Crossing Mediterranean Sounds to Putney

PUTNEY, VT — On Friday, May 29, Next Stage Arts welcomes Baklava Express, a Brooklyn-based ensemble whose music blurs lines between tradition and innovation, evoking the vibrant energy of an open-air Mediterranean marketplace. The concert begins at 7:30 pm, with doors opening at 6:45 pm, at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill in Putney.

Baklava Express has built a reputation for crafting a rich, high-energy sound that draws from a wide range of musical traditions, including Turkish, Greek, Armenian, Arab, Mizrahi, and Sephardi influences. Their original compositions weave these ancient roots together with subtle elements of jazz, flamenco, and rock, resulting in a sound that feels both timeless and distinctly contemporary.


Exploring Mystery and Memory: Tim Weed Launches “The Gatepost” at Next Stage Arts

PUTNEY, VT — Next Stage Arts will host a special literary evening on Tuesday, May 26, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, celebrating the release of The Gatepost, a new novel by acclaimed author Tim Weed.

Set against the evocative backdrop of rural Vermont, The Gatepost follows Esme Weatherhead as she returns to her childhood home two decades after her father’s mysterious disappearance. What begins as an attempt to tell his story unfolds into a deeper journey, as Esme uncovers cryptic journals, traces of psychedelic experimentation, and clues pointing to a long-hidden cave in the surrounding forest. With the help of a local geologist, her search pushes beyond the limits of conventional understanding, exploring themes of loss, love, and the enduring mysteries of the natural world.


Tiny Theater Presents “Write It. See It. Stage It.”

JOIN THE ENSEMBLE Tiny Theater is currently forming a three month (90 Day) workshop for playwrights and screenwriters who believe the only way to find a story is to put it on its feet. By integrating a core group of trained Tiny Theater character actors in stage and screen, we transform the traditional “reading circle” into a high-functioning rehearsal hall and film set. The Multi-Phase approach includes the following progression

1. WRITE: Create & Develop Original Development: Develop original plays and screenplays in a generative, supportive setting. Structured Feedback: Move beyond simple critique with feedback designed to help you shape and evolve your work. Ensemble Engagement: Engage with a full creative ensemble of writers, directors, actors, and dramatists from the very first page.


Joey Morgan’s “Forgotten Not Gone” Opens at Next Stage Arts

PUTNEY—Next Stage Arts presents Forgotten Not Gone, a powerful new exhibition by Brattleboro-based artist Joey Morgan, with an opening reception on Sunday, May 24 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at Next Stage, 15 Kimball Hill. The event is free and open to the public; RSVPs are encouraged at nextstagearts.org.

This new body of work—comprising 12 mixed media collages—emerges from the remnants of Morgan’s earlier project, Have You Ever Loved Me?, much of which was lost in a flood. Rather than reconstruct what was destroyed, Morgan has transformed those fragments into something entirely new. Forgotten Not Gone is an intimate and deeply affecting exploration of personal rupture, tracing the emotional terrain of betrayal, loss, and transformation.


Alan Dater Presents: The Nashville Sound Comes to Next Stage Arts

PUTNEY, VT — The next installment in the ongoing film series curated by local filmmaker Alan Dater brings audiences deep into the heart of country music history. The Nashville Sound, a rarely screened concert film captured at the height of the genre’s golden era, will be shown on Saturday, May 23 at Next Stage Arts.

Filmed in 1969 at the legendary Ryman Auditorium during the Grand Ole Opry birthday celebration, the film offers an intimate look at performances from some of country music’s most iconic figures, including Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Loretta Lynn. With its unfiltered, onstage perspective, the film captures the energy and authenticity of a live Opry performance at a pivotal moment in American music.


Windham Southeast School District Board Seeks Feedback on Communication

The WSESD Board has created a survey to gather stakeholder feedback on two-way communication within the district. Participation is anonymous, and we would sincerely appreciate your assistance. All data collected during this pilot will remain anonymous and we encourage you to share thoughts and feedback. At the end of the survey, you will be given the opportunity to share any feedback about what worked well, what didn’t, and any suggestions for improvements or additional content.


Open Mic Night at Next Stage Arts Brings Community Voices to Putney

An evening of creativity and community returns to Next Stage Arts on Thursday, May 21, as Vermont Timbre hosts its popular Open Mic night.

Located at 15 Kimball Hill in Putney, Vermont, Next Stage Arts provides an intimate and welcoming setting for this ongoing series led by Amelia Struthers and Mike Mrowicki. Performers of all kinds—musicians, poets, storytellers, and other creatives—are invited to share their work in 10–15 minute sets, resulting in a varied and engaging evening shaped by local voices.