Weston’s Beloved Winter Cabaret Returns For Its 7th Rendition at Walker Farm

WESTON, VT (November 5, 2024) – Kick off the winter season in Weston with Weston Theater Company‘s beloved annual Winter Cabaret! This fun, festive, and tastefully irreverent tradition is sure to get you in the holiday spirit – and provide enough joy and laughter to carry through to the new year. Proceeds from…

Weston Theater Company Presents “The Woman in Black”

WESTON, VT (September 16, 2024) – Question the very fabric of reality with THE WOMAN IN BLACK, playing October 2 – October 20 at Weston Theater Company‘s Walker Farm. Fear and fascination collide in this critically acclaimed adaptation of Susan Hill’s classic ghost story. Young solicitor Arthur Kipps is sent to a…

REVIEW: “Pippin” at the Weston Theater Company

by Sierra Pasquale “Think about your life, Pippin, days are tame and nights the same” are usually not the first lyricsthat leap to mind when one says, “Pippin”, but they’re the ones that have always stuck with me.Most folks of a certain age will pull up the hit song that…

Weston Theater Company Moves “Singin’ in the Rain” to Walker Farm

WESTON, VT (July 31, 2023) – Weston Theater Company takes audiences on an enchanting journey back to Hollywood’s golden age in SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN. The production will take place at Weston’s Walker Farm theater due to the damage wrought in The Playhouse by this month’s devastating floods. A celebrated classic of…

REVIEW: “The Light in the Piazza”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July 2008 As the son of Mary Rodgers Guettel (Once Upon a Mattress) and the grandson of Richard Rodger, famous for his solo creations as well as his musical theatre collaborations with Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II, it would have been extraordinary if Adam…

REVIEW: “Ragtime” at the Weston Playhouse

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, August 2003 As soon as I saw Ragtime announced on the Weston 2003 schedule, I knew it would be wonderful. Weston does just about everything well, but especially big musicals. I have fond memories of the productions of Most Happy Fella and Candide that I saw there, and so I booked…

REVIEW: “The Pirates of Penzance” at the Weston Playhouse

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, June 2001 It is beyond me how anyone could not have a wonderful time and be thoroughly entertained by the Weston Playhouse production of The Pirates of Penzance, and yet I know that there are Gilbert and Sullivan purists out there who still deplore, 20 years later, what…