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tuesday Jane Austen's beloved comic novel remains delightful and rich in this charming stage adaptation. Emma Woodhouse who is "handsome, clever, and rich" attempts to marry offher trusting young friend Harriet to all the wrong people, and she nearly misses out on true love herself. September/October
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B L O O D DRAWING: See September 15, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
music AMATEUR MUSICIANS ORCHESTRA: Vermont Symphony violinist David Gusakov oversees this weekly harmonic convergence of amateur musicians in the Music Room, S. Burlington High School, 7:30-9:30 p.m. $5. Info, 985-9750.
dance They don't get any more rousing than this. Cole Porter's musical romp on board an ocean liner is filled with laughs, romance and some of Broadway's greatest hits, including "You're the Top," "I Get a Kick Ought of You," "Blow, Gabriel, Blow," "All Through the Night," and, of course, "Anything Goes." November
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S C O T T I S H C O U N T R Y DANCE: Bring soft-soled shoes to this wee weekly event, where partners and kilts are both optional. First Congregational Church of Essex Junction, 7:30-9:30 p.m. $2. Info, 879-7618.
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passion, and cunning. Disguised as a man, the clever Rosalind makes sport of her unknowing suiter Orlando in the Forest of Anden. Throw in some fraternal deception, a dukedom usurped and a public wrestling match and you have one of Shakespeare's most loved plays. March
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film ' S O M E LIKE I T H O T ' : The cross-dressing classic with Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe spices things up at Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 6:45 & 9:15 p.m. $6. Info, 603-646-2422.
words ' C H I L D R E N ' S B O O K S FOR ADULTS' G R O U P : Grown-up readers get down for a discussion of The Great Gilly Hopkins, by Katherine Paterson. Flying Pig Children's Books, Charlotte, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Info, 425-2600.
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' F A T H E R H O O D 2000': Get a glimpse into the near future of fathering from the brethren at St. Mark's Church, Burlington, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Info, 864-7467. C H I L D D E V E L O P M E N T TALK: "Fathers and Children Together" sponsors a discussion of childhood behavior and development with assistance from the Visiting Nurses Association. Family Room, H . O . Wheeler School, Burlington, 5-7 p.m. Free. Info, 864-0377. Y2K F O R U M : Learn what people are doing to keep the millennium bug from taking a bite out of public utilities and transportation. Memorial Lounge, Waterman, UVM, Burlington, 7-9 p.m. Free. Info, 865-7200. B R O W N BAG L E C T U R E SERIES: South Burlington City Manager Chuck Hafter talks about shopping, sprawl and the future of the town at the South Burlington Community Library, noon. Free. Register, 652-7080. 'JAIL & BAIL': Incarcerated community leaders call on friends and colleagues for bail money in a fundraiser for the March of Dimes. Ri Ra, Burlington, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free. Info, 800-696-9255. PROFESSIONAL W O M E N ' S CLUB: Franklin County business women meet to chart the future and hear from a recent scholarship recipient. Sandbagger Restaurant, St. Albans, 6 p.m. Free. Info, 527-7076. J O B SAFETY W O R K S H O P : A professional safety consultant analyzes workplace hazards. Montshire Museum, Norwich, noon - 3 p.m. $20. Info, 728-1423. ENERGY EFFICIENCY W O R K S H O P : Builders learn to properly seal and ventilate a house to make it more economically and
environmentally sound. Howe Center, Rutland, 8 a.m. Free. Register, 775-0834. CAREGIVERS F O R T H E MENTALLY ILL: Friends, family members and anyone caring for the mentally ill get support at this monthly "share and care." Howard Center for Human Services, 300 Flynn Ave., Burlington, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Info, 862-6683. OVEREATERS A N O N Y M O U S : Compulsive eaters weigh in on body image issues at the First Congregational Church, Essex Junction, 7 p.m. Free. Info, 644-8936. BEREAVEMENT S U P P O R T G R O U P : The Visiting Nurses Association cosponsors this open meeting for individuals dealing with the loss of a loved one. Adult Day Center, 25 Prim Rd., Colchester, 7-9 p.m. Free. Info, 860-4410. BATTERED W O M E N ' S S U P P O R T G R O U P : Meet in Barre, 10:30 a.m. noon. Free. Info, 223-0855. G L B T Q S U P P O R T G R O U P : Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and questioning youth make new friends and get support. Outright Central Vermont, Montpelier, 7 p.m. Free. Info, 800-452-2428.
we nesday music 'MUSICALS '99': Dine to the sounds of Sondheim, Porter and Rodgers and Hart at a retrospective repast. North Hero House, 7 p.m. $35-45. Reservations, 1-888-525-3644. V E R M O N T SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Pianist Diana Fanning plays along at this "Made in Vermont" concert, featuring works by Mozart, Dvorak, Schubert and Addison composer Jorge Martin. Grace Church, Rutland, 8 p.m. $17. Info, 800876-9293.
Starring Vermont's Own
Rusty DeWEES September 17, 18, 24 & 25 at 8 pm Rutland Intermediate School, Rutland
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