Seven Days, October 31, 2018

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bazaars

11/1 TH

TURNMUSIC

11/12 MO

I’M WITH HER

NTL: FRANKENSTEIN

11/14 WE

ELF THE MUSICAL

QUEEN CITY GHOST WALK

11/15 TH Middlebury Actors Workshop

FlynnSpace

Palace 9 Cinemas

BROADWAY’S NEXT HIT MUSICAL

FlynnSpace (11/2-3)

RED PRIEST

UVM Recital Hall

FlynnSpace (11/15-16)

MARK REDMOND

Film House, Main St. Landing

11/16 FR

11/8 TH

FlynnSpace

BURLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY

THE BEETHOVENS OF TODAY

College Street Congregational Church

11/20 TU

LIZA JESSIE PETERSON

Palace 9 Cinemas

STUNT NITE Flynn MainStage

11/24 SA Albany Berkshire Ballet

THE NUTCRACKER

Lyric Theatre Company

Flynn MainStage (11/24-25)

ANNIE

2018 JINGLE BELL EXPRESS

Flynn MainStage (11/8-11) 11/10 SA

DANIEL KAHN AND THE PAINTED BIRD

FlynnSpace 11/11 SU

RED KITE GREEN MOUNTAIN

Departs from 1 Main Street (11/24-25)

11/29 TH

MAMADOU DIABATÉ FlynnSpace

SOMETHING ROTTEN Flynn MainStage

LLAMADOLL

Flynn Center Chase Studio 11/11 SU

NTL: THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III Palace 9 Cinemas

Down the Rabbit Hole: A Peculiar Patriot / All Day Mash-Up FlynnSpace (11/8-9)

NTL: ALLELUJAH!

UVM Recital Hall

NIGHT OF DRUMS

Merrill’s Roxy Cinema

Hosted By Soovin Kim FlynnSpace

SHAWN MULLINS

11/17 SA New Voices Series

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

11/4 SU

Flynn MainStage (11/14-15)

THE TURN OF THE SCREW

Darkness Falls Meets at sculpture at Courthouse Plaza (11/1-3) 11/2 FR

Flynn MainStage

Silent Shorts FlynnSpace

11/30 FR

ON SALE & COMING SOON Jim Gaffigan | The Sweet Remains Burlington Does Broadway PBS Kids Live! | VT’s Own Nutcracker Young the Giant

STAND UP, SIT DOWN, & LAUGH FlynnSpace

INBAL SEGEV & ALON GOLDSTEIN UVM Recital Hall

802-863-5966 l 153 Main St., Burlington 50

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NEWBERRY POP-UP MARKET: Vendors purvey a variety of Vermont-made products. 5 S. Main St., White River Junction, 5-8 p.m. Free. Info, 299-0212. TAG SALE: A massive sale offers kids’ clothes, toys and other household goods. The Schoolhouse, South Burlington, 3-5:30 p.m. Free. Info, zetaowls@ theschoolhousevt.org.

comedy

‘BROADWAY’S NEXT HIT MUSICAL’: Show-stopping show tunes emerge out of thin air as comics improvise an entire musical on the spot. FlynnSpace, Burlington, 8 p.m. $35. Info, 863-5966.

community

FEAST TOGETHER OR FEAST TO GO: Senior citizens and their guests catch up over a shared meal. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, noon-1 p.m. $7-9; preregister. Info, 262-6288. MINDFUL MORNINGS BURLINGTON: NOVEMBER FORUM: This month’s edition of the interactive speaker series spotlights a community member working to connect visitors and neighbors with Lake Champlain. Hotel Vermont, Burlington, 8:159:15 a.m. Free. Info, burlington@ mindfulmornings.org.

conferences

INTEGRATION SUMMIT: ‘DEFY CONVENTION’: Hosted by the University of Vermont Health Network Medical Group, national thought leaders open attendees’ minds to diverse paths toward better health care. Stowe Mountain Lodge, 12:30-5 p.m. $50-200. Info, 656-2292.

crafts

CRAFTY CRAP NIGHT: Participants bring supplies or ongoing projects and an adventurous attitude to share creative time with other people in recovery. Turning Point Center, Burlington, 4 p.m. Free. Info, 861-3150.

dance

BALLROOM & LATIN DANCING: Singles, couples and beginners are welcome to join in a dance social featuring the waltz, tango and more. Williston Jazzercise Fitness Center, 8-9:30 p.m. $8. Info, 862-2269. ECSTATIC DANCE VERMONT: Inspired by the 5Rhythms dance practice, attendees move, groove, release and open their hearts to life in a safe and sacred space. Christ Episcopal Church, Montpelier, 7-9 p.m. $10. Info, fearnessence@gmail.com. ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE: Adina Gordon leads adults and teens in steps popular in the time of Jane Austen. Bring potluck snacks. Elley-Long Music

Center, Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, 7-9:30 p.m. $10-15. Info, 881-9732. FIRST FRIDAY FOLK DANCING: Participants make strides in circle, line and couple dances. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 6:30-8:30 p.m. $3-5. Info, 223-2518.

traditional music, participatory dance, crêpes and cider. Middlebury College Chateau Grand Salon, 7 p.m. Free. Info, 443-3168.

film

See what’s playing at local theaters in the movies section.

SWING DANCE CLASSES: Richard Cormier and Sherri McKirryher help beginners find their footing. Bring water and comfortable shoes. Chaffee Art Center, Rutland, 6:30-8 p.m. Donations. Info, 775-0356.

‘COMING HOME’: A new documentary by Bess O’Brien turns the lens toward former inmates as they reintegrate into their communities. Norwich Congregational Church, 7 p.m. Donations. Info, 357-4616.

education

‘DR. TERROR’S HOUSE OF HORRORS’: A mysterious fortune teller reads the futures of five fellow passengers aboard a train in this 1965 horror picture shown on reel-to-reel film. Newman Center, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 7 p.m. Donations. Info, serious_61@ yahoo.com.

‘DEVELOPING A CRITICAL LENS: DEEPENING CRITICAL RACE CONSCIOUSNESS FOR OUR STUDENTS AND OURSELVES’: Educators interested in ensuring an actively anti-racism learning environment create an action plan to further racial equity in their classrooms. Burlington City Hall Auditorium, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $75; free for people of color. Info, 497-4790.

etc.

ADIRONDACK ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE AWARDS LUNCHEON: Recipients are recognized for their extraordinary stewardship of historic properties. Valcour Brewing Company, Plattsburgh N.Y., 11:30 a.m. $50; preregister. Info, 518-834-9328. COMMUNITY MEET & GREET: Members of the public mingle with the visiting anthropologist who focuses on social justice, conflict resolution and global health. John Dewey Lounge, Old Mill Building, University of Vermont, Burlington, 4-6 p.m. Free. Info, jeanne.shea@uvm. edu. AN EVENING WITH THE SOUND INVESTMENT JAZZ ENSEMBLE & THE MIDDLEBURY SWING DANCE CLUB: Audience members dust off their dancing shoes for a collaboration between two swingin’ student groups. Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center, Middlebury College, 8 p.m. Free. Info, 443-3168. QUEEN CITY GHOST WALK: DARKNESS FALLS: See WED.31. SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE WEEKEND: Joey Weisenberg, author of Building Singing Communities: A Practical Guide to Unlocking the Power of Music in Jewish Prayer, presents a weekend of song and spirit, including a talk, a concert and meals. See ohavizedek.org for details. Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, Burlington, 5:30 p.m. Prices vary; preregister for meals and childcare. Info, 828-5670. TAROT READINGS: A spiritual mentor consults her cards to offer guidance and clarity. Zenbarn Studio, Waterbury, 5:30-8:30 p.m. $1 per minute; preregister. Info, studio@zenbarnvt.com.

fairs & festivals

BRETON FEST-NOZ: Carrying on the centuries-old tradition from Brittany, this ceilidh-like soirée sends spirits soaring with

FIRST FRIDAY FLICKS: Blankets or beanbags in tow, families file in for a monthly motion picture. Bethel Town Hall, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Info, hello@bethel revitalizationinitiative.org. ‘FLYING MONSTERS 3D’: See WED.31. ‘GREAT WHITE SHARK 3D’: See WED.31. ‘THE LAST REEF 3D’: See WED.31.

food & drink

BURGER WEEK: Foodies take a bite out of specially priced meat and veggie patties served with all the fixins from participating restaurants. See burgerweek. sevendaysvt.com. Various locations statewide. Cost of food. Info, 864-5684. FISH DINNER: Seafood lovers get their fill of formerly finned fare. Essex Junction VFW Post, 6-7 p.m. $12. Info, 878-0700.

games

BRIDGE CLUB: See WED.31, 9:15 a.m. CARNAGE 21: Seasoned players and newbies alike converge for a weekend-long multi-genre tabletop game convention. Killington Grand Resort Hotel, noon-midnight. $65-75. Info, info@carnagecon.com. CRIBBAGE TEAMS: See WED.31. PINOCHLE & RUMMY: See WED.31.

health & fitness

ACUDETOX: Attendees in recovery undergo acupuncture to the ear to propel detoxification. Turning Point Center, Burlington, 3 p.m. Free. Info, 861-3150. CHAIR YOGA: Students with limited mobility limber up with modified poses. Sangha Studio — North, Burlington, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Info, 448-4262. CHILL TO THE ‘CHI’ QIGONG: Meditative, relaxing movement patterns are based on ancient Chinese concepts of health and well-being. Waterbury Public Library, 11:30 a.m.-noon. Free; preregister; limited space. Info, 244-7036.


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