Weston Theater Company Announces Auditions for Chorus Singers

Weston Playhouse Theatre Company 2023 Season – NYC ECC SingersWeston Playhouse Theatre Company | Weston, VT AUDITION DATE Thursday, February 16, 20239:30 AM (E)Lunch 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CONTRACT LORT Non-Rep$739 weekly salary (LORT D) SEEKING Equity actors for chorus singer parts in Weston Playhouse Theatre Company’s 2023 Season…

REVIEW: “The Mountaintop” at the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company

by Jeannie Marlin Woods The setting for THE MOUNTAINTOP is extremely specific: Room 306 at the Lorraine Motel, in Memphis, Tennessee. The date, April 3, 1968, is full of significance. It is the day before the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be assassinated on the balcony of the…

Weston Playhouse Theatre Company Presents “The Mountaintop”

WESTON, VT (September 24, 2021) – Weston Playhouse Theatre Company announces the closing production of its 2021 summer season: Katori Hall’s THE MOUNTAINTOP, running September 30 – October 23 at Walker Farm. As this production will be performed indoors, social distancing will be in place and masks and either proof of vaccination…

Weston Playhouse Theatre Company Plans 2021 Season

WESTON PLAYHOUSE CELEBRATION SERIES UNDER THE TENT AT WALKER FARM Concerts, lectures, and more! JUNE 25 – JUNE 27 TICKETS ON-SALE SOON! AN ILIAD July 14-August 7 By Lisa Peterson and Denis O’HareBased on Homer’s The Iliad, translated by Robert Fagles The eternal, enchanting power of storytelling comes to life in…

REVIEW: “The Mikado” at the Weston Playhouse

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, August 2006 In true Gilbertian fashion I will give this review two titles: Don’t Mess With My Mikado or Wha’ Happened?? I went to see The Mikado at the Weston Playhouse for fun, not as a theatre critic, but since it turned out to be one of the worst Mikados I’ve…

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…

REVIEW: “The Threepenny Opera” at the Weston Playhouse

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July 2000 I just love “The Threepenny Opera” but the only way I could sit through the nearly three hours of this production was to keep thinking about which nice Kurt Weill number was coming up next. There are people who should not direct Threepenny,…

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