Showing Up
USA, Rated R, 107 Minutes
Director: Kelly Reichardt
Cast: Michelle Williams, Hong Chau, Andre 3000
Showtimes:
Tuesday through Saturday - 7:00 pm (no evening screening on Sunday, no screenings Monday)
Sunday & Wednesday matinees - 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 adults, $7 seniors, $6 members/students
Matinees: $7 adults, $5 seniors, $4 members/students
A sculptor (Michelle Williams) preparing to open a new show must balance her creative life with the daily dramas of family and friends, in Kelly Reichardt's vibrant and captivatingly funny portrait of art and craft.
When & Where
More Info
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Pakistan, Not Rated, 126 Minutes
Director: Saim Sadiq
Cast: Ali Junejo, Rasti Farooq, Aline Khan
Showtimes:
Tuesday through Saturday - 7:00 pm (no evening screening on Sunday, no screenings Monday)
Sunday & Wednesday matinees - 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 adults, $7 seniors, $6 members/students
Matinees: $7 adults, $5 seniors, $4 members/students
The Ranas--a happily patriarchal joint family--yearn for the birth of a baby boy to continue the family line. Their youngest son secretly joins an erotic dance theatre and falls for an ambitious trans starlet. Their impossible love story slowly illuminates the entire Rana family's desire for sexual rebellion.
In Urdu and Punjabi with English Subtitles.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:00 am
Location:
Catamount Arts Center Cabaret Room
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: Free!
Come get moving and have fun with Quahog Dance! No experience is necessary. Quahog Dance Theatre is starting its second year at Catamount Arts in the Cabaret Room on the first floor located on Eastern Ave. in St. Johnsbury. Meetings are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 to 11:30 am and all adults ages 18 or older are welcome. This is a group that likes to move no matter how old you are or what shape your body is in. We explore all kinds of dance from 60’s and 70’s rock to ballroom to line dance to musical theatre, folk and more. The group gets to request what music they want to dance to and how they would like to move. Instructors are Janet Warner-Ashley and Tito Hernandez with experience in all kinds of movement from ballet, modern, jazz, tap, ballroom to Broadway, yoga, Pilates, African and Improvisation. Come dance with us and explore how you would like to move! Warning - dancing may make you smile or even laugh out loud. This program is FREE!
USA, Rated R, 86 min
Director: Dee Rees
Cast: Adepero Oduye, Kim Wayans, Aasha Davis
Showtime:
Wednesday, June 7, 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
"Pariah" is a coming-of-age drama that follows Alike, a 17-year-old African-American girl who navigates her identity and sexuality in a conservative household and community. As she embraces her true self, Alike faces both internal and external struggles, while seeking acceptance and understanding from her family and friends.
Friday, June 9 at 8:00 pm
Location:
Colonial Theatre
2050 Main St
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: Member General Admission: $26, General Admission: $34, Front & Center: $46
Award-winning blues, soul and Americana singer Shemekia Copeland possesses one of the most instantly recognizable and deeply soulful roots music voices of our time. She is beloved worldwide for the fearlessness, honesty and humor of her revelatory music, as well as for delivering each song she performs with unmatched passion. Copeland — winner of the 2021 Blues Music Award for B.B. King Entertainer Of The Year— connects with her audience on an intensely personal level, taking them with her on what The Wall Street Journal calls “a consequential ride” of “bold and timely blues.” NPR Music says Shemekia sings with “punchy defiance and potent conviction.” The Houston Chronicle describes her songs as “resilient pleas for a kinder tomorrow.”
Saturday, June 3, 12:55 pm
Saturday, June 10, 12:55 pm
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tickets: $25 adult, $23 Catamount Arts member, $16 student
Please refer to our website for any current COVID-19 related restrictions.
One of opera’s most beloved works receives its first new Met staging in 19 years—a daring vision by renowned English director Simon McBurney that The Wall Street Journal declared “the best production I’ve ever witnessed of Mozart’s opera.” Nathalie Stutzmann conducts the Met Orchestra, with the pit raised to make the musicians visible to the audience and allow interaction with the cast. In his Met-debut staging, McBurney lets loose a volley of theatrical flourishes, incorporating projections, sound effects, and acrobatics to match the spectacle and drama of Mozart’s fable. The brilliant cast includes soprano Erin Morley as Pamina, tenor Lawrence Brownlee as Tamino, baritone Thomas Oliemans in his Met debut as Papageno, soprano Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night, and bass Stephen Milling as Sarastro.
This is an on-screen event.
Saturdays, June 10, 17 and 24, 3-5:30pm
Location:
York Street Meeting House
153 York Street
Lyndonville, VT
Instructor: Sarah Spletzer
Do you enjoy being creative but aren't sure how to integrate more creativity in your life? Would you like to schedule some “me” time that includes relaxation and making things that matter to you? This series of creative retreats will activate your senses through Body Mind Centering, Authentic Movement, guided meditation, circle dancing, drawing, collage making, and writing. Each week will focus on a different theme: Introspection, Self-Care & Creativity, Boundaries, and Playfulness. Come to any or all (you must pre-register for any retreat). All female-identifying people are welcome. Please bring a journal and a yoga mat or blanket.
Class fee: $45 each week, materials included (10% discount for Catamount Arts members and high school students). If registering a student under age 18, please complete an enrollment form HERE after paying.
Special discount when buying all four sessions! Just place tickets for all four sessions in your basket and the discount will be applied automatically. Catamount members please call the box office if you'd like to buy the full series.
Registration deadline for each session: May 31 (for all 4 or just June 3), June 9, June 16, June 24.
When Sarah Spletzer started her business, movementum, in 2015, she was inspired to give it a three word motto: Dance-Create-Share, as those are her three favorite things to do in this world. She has a special interest in the area where creating meets healing, where creating means not only learning a new skill but learning something new about yourself. After completing a BA in Fine Arts in 2009, she completed training as a Professional Artist in the Classroom and as a dance therapist. In Germany, the Netherlands, and the US, Sarah has facilitated creative classes and workshops for all ages, led public art projects, provided education programming at the National Museum of Fine Arts in the Netherlands, and helped organize the Weaving Well Being Festival in Vermont. She is a member of the Cabot Artisans Gallery.
France, Rated PG-13, 115min
Director: Philippe Claudel
Cast: Kristin Scott Thomas, Elsa Zylberstein, Serge Hazanavicius
Showtime:
Wednesday, June 14, 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
"I've Loved You For So Long" tells the story of Juliette, a woman who is released from prison after serving a 15-year sentence for an undisclosed crime. She reconnects with her younger sister, Lea, and tries to rebuild her life while facing the challenges of reintegration into society and dealing with her troubled past.
Film selected by guest curator Alice Wuertele who will host a discussion following the film.
Second Wednesday of each month
Location:
Whirligig Brewing
397 Railroad Street, Unit #2
St. Johnsbury, VT
Poets and poetry lovers are invited to gather monthly at Whirligig Brewing in St. Johnsbury, Vermont to share food and words at a Poetry Potluck hosted by the brewery and Catamount Arts, as part of PoemTown St. Johnsbury. Poetry Potlucks will be held on the second Wednesday of each month, with the first one on September 14 from 7-9pm. Each gathering is hosted by a local poet.
All are welcome to bring poems or prose of their own or of others to read, or just come to listen and share food and conversation with other poetry lovers. There is no obligation to bring food, but participants are welcome to do so.
“Poets gathering to share their words and a meal creates an incredible experience, helping to build and strengthen bonds within the communities in which we are creating our art,” said poet Jen Hudgens. Whirligig Brewing owner and brewer Geoffrey Sewake added, "Whirligig is excited to support the community and the Arts. Hosting a monthly Poetry Potluck on the second Wednesday of the month is a perfect way for us to create fun spaces for creativity and energy in our Northeast Kingdom community."
Whirligig Brewing is a small one barrel nano brewery and taproom located in downtown St Johnsbury, utilizing local and regional grain and hops in the majority of their beers. They brew a wide variety of beer styles, including IPAs, lagers and stouts, but specialize in sours and wild ales. Whirligig Brewing is proudly BIPOC-owned.
PoemTown St. Johnsbury celebrates poetry in all forms and by all people, primarily during the month of April, which is National Poetry Month.
For more information about the Poetry Potlucks, contact Anne Campbell at Catamount Arts, acampbell@catamountarts.org.
Thursday, June 15, 7:05 pm
Encore - Thursday, June 22, 7:05 pm
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tickets: $15 adults, $12 Catamount Arts members, $6 students
David Tennant (Doctor Who) makes a much-anticipated return to the West End in a blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays. As the world faces its Second World War, John Halder, a good, intelligent German professor, finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences. Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke (Follies) directs C.P. Taylor’s timely tale, with a cast that also features Elliot Levey (Coriolanus) and Sharon Small (The Bay).
Filmed live at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London.
Friday, June 16, 7:00 pm
Location:
York Street Meeting House
153 York Street
Lyndon, VT
Admission: $15 advance sale, $20 at the door, students under 18 free
Berklee College of Music alumni Steve Hartmann is a VT based singer-songwriter, by way of Philadelphia. Passionately captivating with a medicinal vocal conviction, he has been described as the grey between Damien Rice and Dave Matthews, Dermot Kennedy and Glen Hansard. Dashboard Confessional’s front man, Chris Carrabba comments, “Steve’s vocals are pristine!” Having shared the stage with acts like Bryan Adams, Train, Jeffrey Gaines, Ellis Paul, and Dispatch, Hartmann’s Berklee College of Music experience, engaging stage presence, dynamic vocal range, and powerful storytelling will pull you in and leave you stunned.
Monday-Friday, June 19-23, 9am-noon (beginners, current students, and new students with some strings training)
Monday-Friday, June 26-30, 9am-noon (current students and new students with some strings training)
Location:
Grace Methodist Church
36 Central Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Catamount Arts will offer its popular EPIC Music Camps this summer at Grace Methodist Church, for students entering grades 4-12. New students are invited to learn violin, while current EPIC Music students may try a new instrument (first week only) or stick with their current instrument, and will serve as mentors for new students. Camp faculty will include Artistic Director Jason Bergman, Marshall Meade, and Roy MacNeil. Each week will include high quality music instruction, games and performance opportunities, and students will explore classical and traditional music in large and small ensembles. Mini classes for experienced players may include music theory, improvisation, composition, and string quartets.
Suggested tuition is $75 per child per week, with a 10% discount for siblings. We never want a family to make a difficult decision regarding their child’s enrichment, which is why we make generous tuition assistance available. Parents and caregivers wishing to discuss financial assistance should contact Anne Campbell at 802-748-2600 ext. 109. Families wishing to pay more in order to support other campers are welcome to do so by visiting https://www.catamountarts.org/support/donate/ or using Venmo (@catamountarts).
Please reserve and pay for camp spots by June 16 AND complete the enrollment form here.
For more information, call 802-748-2600, ext. 109 or visit the EPIC Music page on the Catamount Arts website: www.catamountarts.org/education. EPIC Music is inspired by the global El Sistema movement, which creates social change through music education. Learn more at elsistemausa.org.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated PG, 115 minutes
Director: Brad Bird
Cast: Craig T. Nelson, Samuel L. Jackson, Holly Hunter
Showtime:
Tuesday, June 20, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
Bob Parr (A.K.A. Mr. Incredible), and his wife Helen (A.K.A. Elastigirl), are the world's greatest famous crime-fighting superheroes in Metroville. Always saving lives and battling evil on a daily basis. But fifteen years later, they have been forced to adopt civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs where they have no choice but to retire as superheroes to live a "normal life" with their three children Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack (who were secretly born with superpowers). Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top secret assignment. He soon discovers that it will take a super family effort to rescue the world from total destruction.
USA, Rated R, 139 Minutes
Directors: Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
Cast: Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan
Showtimes:
Wednesday, June 21, 6:00 pm
Admission: Free!
When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
Country: USA, Film Rating: PG, Film Duration: 102 minutes
Director: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
Cast: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff
Showtime:
Thursday, June 22, 1:30 pm
Admission: FREE!
Join us for a magical adventure in the icy kingdom of Arendelle with the beloved characters from Disney's Frozen. Follow Anna, Elsa, and their friends as they embark on a journey to save their kingdom and discover the true meaning of love and friendship.
Friday, June 23 at 7:00 pm,
Saturday, June 24 at 7:00 pm,
Sunday, June 25 at 3:00 pm,
Friday, June 30 at 7:00 pm,
Saturday, July 1 at 7:00 pm and
Sunday, July 2 at 3:00 pm
Location:
Haskell Opera House
93 Caswell Ave/1 Church Street
Derby Line, VT/Stanstead, QC
Tickets: $30 Supporter Ticket (9-99), $20 adults, $15 youth (9-17) and seniors (65+), $10 Community Circle**
**Community Circle Members will need to present their membership card at the door for entry.
Note: Online sales end an hour before show time, but tickets will be available at the Haskell Box Office an hour before the performance.
Note: Children under 9-years will not be admitted.
The story follows The Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to go the King’s Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give some milk. When the Baker and his wife are visited by the neighborhood witch, who reveals to them that she placed a curse on their family, the two set off on a journey into the woods to reverse the curse. Once everyone has gotten their wish and will seemingly live happily ever after, we see how the consequences of their actions haunt them in disastrous ways. The community must come together to save each other and their kingdom, but sacrifices must be made.
INTO THE WOODS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
France, Rated PG-13, 101 min
Director: Stéphane Brizé
Cast: Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika
Showtime:
Wednesday, June 28, 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
"Mademoiselle Chambon" tells the story of Jean, a married construction worker, who becomes infatuated with his son's schoolteacher, Mademoiselle Chambon. As their connection deepens, they find themselves torn between their emotions and the constraints of their respective lives, leading to a complex and emotionally charged exploration of love, duty, and sacrifice.
Film selected by guest curator Alice Wuertele who will host a discussion following the film.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated PG, 95 minutes
Director: Tom McGrath
Cast: Will Ferrell, Jonah Hill, Brad Pitt
Showtime:
Thursday, June 29, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
The supervillain Megamind finally defeats his nemesis, the superhero Metro Man. But without a hero, he loses all purpose and must find new meaning to his life.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series
Friday, June 30, 7:00 pm
This concert is located on Railroad Street in St. Johnsbury and is family friendly. This event is happening in conjunction with St. J Final Fridays. Visit discoverstjohnsbury.com for a full schedule. Bring your lawn chair for sitting, and feet for dancing! Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases -- no off-site alcohol permitted. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking is available in the lot behind Kingdom Taproom (between Railroad Street and Pearl Street), in the lot next to the Star Theater, and at the Welcome Center. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Railroad St.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Since forming in 2017, Burlington-based American blues band Dwight + Nicole have toured the eastern U.S. filling clubs and gaining plenty of industry respect along the way. They have been nominated for nine Boston Music Awards, ten Daysie Awards and ten New England Music Awards winning Band of the Year, Vocalist of the Year, Best Blues/R&B Band, Female Vocalist of the Year, Blues Act of the Year and Video of the Year.
Following the release of their 2018 EP, Electric Lights and 2021 EP Further, brought to life with multi-Grammy nominated producer Joel Hamilton (Aaron Neville, Tom Waits, The Meters, The Black Keys) at Studio G in Brooklyn, N.Y., comes the highly anticipated release of their debut, full-length studio album, The Jaguar, The Raven & The Snake on May 19, 2023.
“Dwight + Nicole are powerful! They’re my favorite new band.” – Mavis Staples
“Dwight + Nicole are absolutely the real deal; they are outstanding singers and songwriters. They are carrying the torch.” – Melissa Etheridge
“Take R&B, soul, blues and jazz, mix in razor-sharp rock guitar… heat to boiling, and watch your face melt. That’s Dwight + Nicole.” – Relix Magazine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRduk_yTzuI
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Drawing - in conjunction with the Final Friday event on June 30.
Tickets: $50 each or 3 for $100 (Discount will be applied automatically once three tickets are in your basket.)
Only 2000 tickets will be sold!
Celebrate arts in the community with Catamount Arts. The sole winner will be able to choose one of two awesome prizes. (There will only be one winner and only one of the two prizes will be awarded.)
The winner does not need to be present at the drawing.
1. 2023 CFMOTO UFORCE 600 (msrp $10699.99)
2. $10,000 Cash!
Looking for an exciting way to support your local community arts organization? Look no further than the Catamount Arts charity raffle! With two amazing prize options to choose from, you can't go wrong. The first prize is a brand new 2023 CFMOTO UForce 600 four wheel ATV, perfect for tackling any terrain and taking your adventures to the next level. Or, if you prefer a more practical option, the second prize is $10,000 in cold hard cash! With only one prize being awarded, your chances of winning are higher than ever. And best of all, every ticket purchased goes towards supporting Catamount Arts and their mission to provide high-quality arts experiences to the local community. So why wait? Buy your raffle ticket today and join us in supporting the arts!
The winning ticket will be drawn on Friday, June 30.
Winner is responsible for all associated fees which include, but may not be limited to, all Federal, State & local tax liability; license, title, registration and/or similar fees associated with receiving this prize. Must be 18 years or older to win. Winner must claim prize within ten (10) days of drawing.
Proceeds to benefit Catamount Film and Arts.
Saturday, July 1 at 8:00 pm
Location:
Colonial Theatre
2050 Main St
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: Member General Admission: $26, General Admission: $34, Front & Center: $46
An unequivocal musical prodigy, singer-saxophonist-songwriter-composer and band leader Grace Kelly has rocked the jazz world with sold-out concerts, 14 acclaimed albums and a resume that includes performing at the Hollywood Bowl and as part of the house band for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” —all before reaching her mid-twenties. Kelly’s early career featured performances at Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration at age 16 and at 14 as a soloist with the Boston Pops playing an original composition arranged for the legendary orchestra; she has since then played over 900 shows as bandleader in 35 countries at venues like the Kennedy Center and Moscow Symphony Hall and for the Montreal, Newport, and Montreux international jazz festivals. Touted for her scorching saxophone stylings and purring vocals, Kelly has performed and recorded with renowned artists including Lin Manuel-Miranda, Dave Brubeck, Lee Konitz, Phil Woods, Huey Lewis, Harry Connick Jr., Gloria Estefan, Questlove, and Wynton Marsalis.
“…broad tone and tenacious flow on the alto saxophone, clearly in possession of virtuoso talents… impressive singing voice, flitting among a range of styles.” —New York Times
Thursdays, July 6-27, 9:30-12:30
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Instructor: Margaret Wiseheart Anderson
Students will discover the many joys of plein air painting (painting outdoors) in this experiential class. The series will start indoors then move outside to paint from life using water soluble oil paints. Each session will include a demonstration painting on location for students to follow along, followed by painting on your own. Learning to be comfortable with the equipment and materials will make painting outdoors as pleasurable as a walk in the park! Students will be invited to display their work at St. Johnsbury’s Final Friday celebration on July 28.
Class fee: $120 ($108 for Catamount Arts members and high school students), plus a $50 materials fee (if you prefer to bring your own paints, brushes, canvases, etc., please let us know).
Scholarship funds are available for high school students; please call Anne at 802-748-2600 ext. 109 for details.
Space is limited to 8 students, and registration closes on July 5.
Parents of high school students under age 18: Please complete an enrollment form HERE after paying for the workshop.
Easels will be provided, or you can bring your own. Please bring a sketchbook and pencils, a lunch, plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and bug spray.
With a degree in fashion design and background as a dancer, Margaret Wiseheart Anderson has spent most of her professional career in the dance apparel industry and in designing costumes for professional theater and ballet companies. Primarily a self-taught artist, Margaret developed her skills as a landscape oil painter by painting from life. Co-coordinator of the Peace Valley Plein Air Painters for several years, she also founded a figurative study studio group in Pennsylvania, The Artist Collective #12. Now living in Vermont, Margaret is thrilled to explore the beauty of the Northeast Kingdom through paint, and to shape the next phase of her life as an artist.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
Country: USA, Film Rating: G, Film Duration: 117 minutes
Director: John Lasseter
Cast: Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt, Paul Newman
Showtime:
Thursday, July 6, 2023, 1:30 pm
Admission: FREE!
Rev up your engines and get ready for a high-speed adventure with Lightning McQueen and his friends in Disney-Pixar's "Cars." Join Lightning as he discovers the true meaning of friendship and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
Saturday, July 8, 7:00 pm
Location:
York Street Meeting House
153 York Street
Lyndon, VT
Admission: $15 advance sale, $20 at the door, students under 18 are free
Fellow Pynins is an award winning contemporary folk duo with a keen and bucolic sense of vocal harmony and song craft. The live performance is a whimsically emotional escapade through the chasms of our, yes, feelings. Dashed with spontaneous and clever banter, mirth and woe, you will probably cry and quite possibly laugh, a lot. Wielding claw-hammer banjo, Irish bouzouki, mandolin, and acoustic guitar the duo sings predominantly original music as well as reworked traditional ballads gathered from their travels.
"Folk Music with a hefty touch of whimsy" - Bob Boilen (NPR)Video: https://youtu.be/Js0EaKdI5u0
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, July 9, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Hans Williams is a 21-year-old independent singer-songwriter whose wistful, stirring alt-pop is infused with the mindscapes of his native Vermont. Often collaborating with his childhood friend, the producer Phin Choukas, Hans continues to experiment with indie, folk, and alternative sounds as a rising senior studying marketing at Tulane University. He is excited to share his development as an artist and individual with each new release.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPX8ObSHpe4
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Location: Harvey's Lake
Instructors: the Legendary Steve Dolgin and with Lucas Robillard, Lily Spencer and Kyle Berge!
Tickets: $175
Beginner through Advanced
Class size is limited to 16 slots per session.
Monday, July 10th *slightly longer class times on Monday for orientation
Class I: 8:30am - 10:45 am
Class II: 11:15 am - 1:30 pm
Class III: 2:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Tuesday, July 11h
Wednesday, July 12th
Class I: 8:30am - 10:30 am
Class II: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Class III: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Expect surprises and a special guest.
All proceeds to benefit Catamount Arts
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
Country: USA, Film Rating: G, Film Duration: 92 minutes
Director: John Lasseter
Cast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
Showtime:
Tuesday, July 11, 1:30 pm
Admission: FREE!
Join Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their toy friends in this heartwarming sequel, "Toy Story 2." Follow the toys on an exciting adventure as they navigate new challenges and learn the importance of friendship and loyalty.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated G, 78 minutes
Director: Mark Dindal
Cast: David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt
Showtime:
Thursday, July 13, 1:30 pm
Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama by his ex-administrator Yzma, and must now regain his throne with the help of Pacha, the gentle llama herder.
Thursday, July 13, 7:05 pm
Encore - Thursday, July 20, 7:05 pm
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tickets: $15 adults, $12 Catamount Arts members, $6 students
Written and performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Killing Eve) and directed by Vicky Jones, Fleabag is a rip-roaring look at some sort of woman living her sort of life. Following a box-office record-breaking run in cinemas in 2019, the one-woman show returns to cinemas to the big screen this summer. Fleabag may seem oversexed, emotionally unfiltered and self-obsessed, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. With family and friendships under strain and a guinea pig café struggling to keep afloat, Fleabag suddenly finds herself with nothing to lose.
The hilarious, award-winning play that inspired the BBC’s hit TV series Fleabag, was filmed live on stage in London’s West End in 2019. Presented by DryWrite, Soho Theatre and Annapurna Theatre.
This is an on-screen event.
10th Anniversary Summer Concert Series
Friday, July 14, 2023 - 5:00 pm
Location:
Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation
39 Strawberry Hill St.
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: $25 adults, $20 BHC members
Buy tickets for all four events and save 25%(discount applied automatically at checkout)
Long time Sounds in the Sanctuary favorite, Bernard Rose and violinist Miki-Sophia Cloud, a core member of the Grammy nominated chamber orchestra, A Far Cry.
- Bach: Sonata for violin and piano in C minor BWV 1017
- Debussy: Sonata for violin and piano
- Brahms: Sonata No 1 in G Major Opus 78
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, July 16, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Albannach is Scots-Gaelic for “Scottish” or “Scotsman”. That’s exactly what we are. Albannach is comprised of two Scotsmen and one Scottish lass, all born and bred in Scotland! Plus one American born Scot and an Irishman. Our main purpose in life is to share our intriguing culture, history, and heritage with you by means of our music.
Albannach is not just another Scottish ‘Pipes & Drums’ band, our primal drumming and precise piping stirs the soul of anyone who hears them – young and old! With a champion piper, the unique sounds and talents of a didgeridoo player,
and the tribal style bass drumming – our music isn’t for the faint of heart! It’s aggressive, like a Celtic punch to the face!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnp_wdawZrs
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Raising scholarship funds for NEK students attending NVU-Lyndon
Sunday, July 16, 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location:
174 Emerson Falls Road
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tickets: $100 per person, $150 per couple (discount will be applied automatically at check-out when you have 2 tickets to your bakset)
Featuring live music by famed tribute band The History of Rock 'N Roll.
Wear your favorite 50's or 60's style.
Full course buffet by Barefoot Gourmet
Cash bar for drinks by St. J Distillery & Red Barn Brewery.
Door prizes and auction items.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
Country: Japan, Rated G, Film Duration: 94 minutes
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Cast: Bridgit Mendler, Amy Poehler, Will Arnett
Showtime:
Thursday, July 20, 1:30 pm
Admission: FREE!
Enter the enchanting world of Arriety, a tiny girl who lives with her family under the floorboards. Join her on a captivating adventure as she befriends a young boy and discovers the beauty and dangers of the human world. "The Secret World of Arriety" is a delightful animated film that will transport you to a magical realm.
Saturday, July 22, 12:00 pm to midnight
Location:
Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks
1168 County Road
Montpelier, VT
Maple Roots Festival is a music festival produced by musicians, for music lovers. Taking place at the scenic Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks on Saturday, July 22 in Montpelier, the festival will be open to all as an inclusive, family-friendly fun-filled day! We want to put something together to help revitalize the music scene in Vermont and bring together our extended family of musicians, music-workers, restaurants and their workers, and music lovers! We hope you'll join us for a day of music, food, and community!
For more information, visit the festival website HERE.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, July 23, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Guitar slung low, microphone turned up, and emotion overflowing, Joe Samba taps into rock ‘n’ roll spirit and reggae soul all at once. The Massachusetts-born singer, songwriter, and guitarist sonically teeters on an axis of island-inflected grooves and gritty guitar-craft balanced by his dynamic vocals. He finds the sweet spot between smoked-out Caribbean bliss and sweat-soaked punkified energy. It’s why he’s quietly emerged as a phenomenon, toppling charts at #1 and performing alongside everyone from The Dirty Heads to Pepper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBAGIApsCUI
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated PG, 90 minutes
Directors: Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson
Cast: Mike Myers (voice), Eddie Murphy (voice), Cameron Diaz (voice)
Showtime:
Tuesday, July 25, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
Once upon a time, in a far away swamp, there lived an ogre named Shrek (Mike Myers) whose precious solitude is suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters. They were all banished from their kingdom by the evil Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). Determined to save their home -- not to mention his -- Shrek cuts a deal with Farquaad and sets out to rescue Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) to be Farquaad's bride. Rescuing the Princess may be small compared to her deep, dark secret.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
United States, PG, 102 Minutes
Directors: Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Charise Castro Smith
Cast: Stephanie Beatriz (voice), Maria Cecilia Botero (voice), John Leguizamo (voice)
Showtime:
Thursday, July 27, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia, in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift from super strength to the power to heal-every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family's last hope.
10th Anniversary Summer Concert Series
Friday, July 28, 2023 - 5:00 pm
Location:
Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation
39 Strawberry Hill St.
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: $25 adults, $20 BHC members
Buy tickets for all four events and save 25%(discount applied automatically at checkout)
Show features clarinet and piano duo of Julian Milkis and Maxim Lubarsky performing works from Ukraine, classical favorites and jazz standards.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series
Friday, July 28, 7:00 pm
This concert is located on Railroad Street in St. Johnsbury and is family friendly. This event is happening in conjunction with St. J Final Fridays. Visit discoverstjohnsbury.com for a full schedule. Bring your lawn chair for sitting, and feet for dancing! Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases -- no off-site alcohol permitted. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking is available in the lot behind Kingdom Taproom (between Railroad Street and Pearl Street), in the lot next to the Star Theater, and at the Welcome Center. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Railroad St.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Working outside the confines of the traditional music industry, Adam Ezra and his bandmates – Corinna Smith (fiddle), Alex Martin (drums), Poche Ponce (bass) - built a community of fans through sheer grit and determination, regularly performing hundreds of shows a year for the past two decades without any major label or mainstream radio support. Fusing folk intimacy and rock energy with soul power and pop charm, the band first emerged from Boston in the early 2000s and quickly garnered widespread acclaim for their bold, insightful songwriting and interactive, euphoric performances. From hole in the wall bars and house concerts to sold-out headline shows and dates with the likes of Little Big Town, The Wallflowers, Gavin DeGraw, Train, and The Wailers, Ezra and his bandmates treated every single gig like their last, attracting a die-hard following that believed not just in the music, but in their commitment to activism and social change, as well.
After their tour was cancelled at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ezra brought the show online to continue this commitment and created The Gathering Series which to-date has reached a cumulative audience of 15 million viewers. The band's ongoing daily livestreams since March of 2020 stands as a testament not only to Ezra’s artistic endurance, but also his ability to connect with viewers and provide an accepting and supportive space for newcomers to join his tight-knit community of fans. Through his own experience with COVID, his move across the country, and even his wedding day, Ezra has broadcasted without fail from wherever he found himself each night at 7pm Eastern. In addition to bringing The Gathering Series to the real world as they performed nearly 50 safe, socially distanced shows in parks and backyards around the United States to bring light to fans through music, the band didn’t stop there. Their homegrown festival, The Ramble, hosted by RallySound, raises money and marshals resources to help homeless veterans find safe and dignified housing for the last ten years. While the band was unable to bring the festival to fans live in the year of COVID, they instead incorporated it into The Gathering Series and hosted a 24-hour, nonstop livestream where they raised enough money to help house 64 veterans.
The Adam Ezra Group hit their 500th Live stream show on July 25th, 2021. They have also played an additional 50 backyard socially distanced shows and are starting to tour heavily again in traditional and outdoor venues. As if this wasn’t enough to keep them busy, the band also embarked on an ambitious new recording series dubbed ‘The Album Project’ which will see the band releasing at least 19 new singles over the next few years. What comes next for the Adam Ezra Group? The future is anyone’s guess right now, and the only thing the Adam Ezra Group knows for sure is they’ll be out there making music however and whenever they can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m2qYgI91Xk
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, July 30, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Pronounced B-Twins, this high-energy entertainment group continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its unique renditions of crowd favorites and engaging, uplifting live show that targets the masses. Led by charismatic Twin brothers from Brazil, they combine a plethora of genres into a feel-good performance that is equal parts rock concert, dance party, jam session, and vacation for the soul.
Growing up in the violent, impoverished slums of Rio De Janeiro, the Twins began playing classical music on violins their father handmade. They used music as an escape from their reality and began teaching others in their neighborhood to do the same. After being featured on National Public Radio, the Twins were invited to the US on full ride music scholarships in 2008.
After performing over 1,000 shows around the world the past decade, the B2wins continue to cultivate a loyal fan base wherever they perform. From hip-hop heads to jazz aficionados, pop enthusiasts and ravers, rockers to reggae fans, all find common ground together with the B2wins. Using music as the tool, the B2wins are on a mission to make the world smile.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrhwH8P22Nw
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
United States, PG, 118 Minutes
Directors: Brad Bird
Cast: Craig T. Nelson (voice), Holly Hunter (voice), Sarah Vowell (voice)
Showtime:
Tuesday, August 1, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
While the Parr family has accepted its collective calling as superheroes, the fact remains that their special heroism is still illegal. After they are arrested after unsuccessfully trying to stop the Underminer, their future seems bleak. However, the wealthy Deavor siblings of Devtech offer new hope with a bold project to rehabilitate the public image and legal status of Supers, with Elastigirl being assigned on point to be the shining example. Having agreed for now to stay home to look after the kids, Mr. Incredible finds domestic life a daunting challenge, especially when baby Jack-Jack's newly-emerged powers make him almost impossible to manage. However, Elastigirl has her own concerns dealing with the menace of a new supervillain, Screenslaver, who is wreaking havoc with his mind-control abilities. Elastigirl must solve the mystery of this enemy who has malevolent designs on the world, with the Parr family and friends key targets of this evil.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated PG, 109 minutes
Director: Lee Unkrich
Cast: Anthony Gonzalez (voice), Gael García Bernal (voice), Alanna Ubach (voice)
Showtime:
Thursday, August 3, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
Despite his family's generations-old ban on music, young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead. After meeting a charming trickster named Héctor, the two new friends embark on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, August 6, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Austin-based artist Mobley grew up all over the world, from the Spanish Mediterranean to the California coast. Perhaps it’s because of this itinerant childhood that he finds it so hard to sit still. Mobley does it all: he's a songwriter, producer, visual artist, filmmaker, and a charismatic frontman with a reputation for kinetic live shows. He’s composed dozens of pieces for stage and television (HBO, FOX, NBC, ESPN, CW) and played hundreds of US and international tour dates (with the likes of Phantogram, JUNGLE, Cold War Kids, and James Blake, and at festivals including Lollapalooza, ACL, Voodoo, and Hangout).
With his trademark cinematic sweep, the songsmith (and record producer/filmmaker/writer) has delivered a new EP, Cry Havoc!, that carries forward the themes of power, alienation, and dissent that have animated his work to-date. But where 2021’s Young & Dying in the Occident Supreme refracted these ideas through surreal spaghetti-western soundscapes and guitar-driven psych rock, Cry Havoc! introduces a retro-futuristic world of seductively sinister melodies, distorted synths, jagged cuts, and propulsive rhythms.
What remains unchanged is Mobley’s penchant for pop songwriting — ear-worm melodies and hooks for days. He has a mad scientist’s need to experiment with the form’s limits: for half of the tracks Mobley wrote and recorded whole songs which he then dismantled and sampled to create a fresh, new sound. The result is a record that feels strange and familiar, dangerous and danceable. It evokes the dread curiosity of 70s sci-fi paperbacks. Indeed, they were among the inspirations for Cry Havoc!, which is itself a speculative fiction concept record that takes place in an alternate-past New York and the catastrophic far future that awaits.
The story follows an antihero whose failed heist attempt lands him in a secret time prison, trapped in suspended animation. What’s in store for the protagonist upon release, centuries in the future, is the subject of Mobley’s first full-length album, to come on the heels of this new EP.
Cry Havoc! is out now via Last Gang Records. Check out Mobley’s music and more at mobleywho.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVQWc_gSkkM
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated PG, 103 minutes
Directors: Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
Cast: Kristen Bell (voice), Idinia Menzel (voice), Josh Gad (voice)
Showtime:
Tuesday, August 8, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
Elsa the Snow Queen has an extraordinary gift -- the power to create ice and snow. But no matter how happy she is to be surrounded by the people of Arendelle, Elsa finds herself strangely unsettled. After hearing a mysterious voice call out to her, Elsa travels to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond her kingdom -- an adventure that soon turns into a journey of self-discovery.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
United States, PG, 102 Minutes
Directors: Dan Scanlon
Cast: Tom Holland (voice), Chris Pratt (voice), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (voice)
Showtime:
Thursday, August 10, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
In a suburban fantasy world, two teenage elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot, go on a journey to discover if there is still a little magic left out there in order to spend one last day with their father, who died when they were too young to remember him. Like any good quest, their journey is filled with magic spells, cryptic maps, impossible obstacles and unimaginable discoveries. When the boys' fearless mom, Laurel, realizes that her sons are missing, she teams up with the legendary winged-lion-scorpion former warrior -- The Manticore -- and heads off to find them. Perilous curses aside, this one magical day could mean more than any of them ever dreamed.
10th Anniversary Summer Concert Series
Friday, August 11, 2023 - 5:00 pm
Location:
Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation
39 Strawberry Hill St.
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: $25 adults, $20 BHC members
Buy tickets for all four events and save 25%(discount applied automatically at checkout)
Founded in 2000 with Alexandra Kazovsky, violin, Amit Even-Tov, cello, Gershon Gerchikov, violin, and Jan Gruning, viola. They are the recipient of the prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award.
- Beethoven: Quartet in B-flat major, Op. 18, No. 6 (26')
- Mendelssohn: Quartet in D major, Op. 44, No. 1 (31')
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, August 13, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Fox Royale make anthemic, jangly indie-rock that sparkles with the same energy as acts like Cage the Elephant and Vampire Weekend. Before they were in a rock band, the members of Fox Royale were in a traveling orchestra. The band was born when high school friends Nathan Hurley, Davis Drake, and Evan Todd along with Nathan’s younger brother Caleb began jamming in their parents' homes. Eventually, they started thinking, “Hey, let's try a little harder at this.” The band then began touring extensively for three years, eventually earning a stage in front of War Road music management, who gave them their first record deal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22R6mTS8cLg
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Monday-Friday, August 14-18, 9am - noon
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Instructors: Lisa Wolfgang and Christine Nockels
In this weeklong 2D & 3D arts camp, students will use nature as inspiration when exploring a variety of messy mediums. Create larger-than-life acrylic paintings of local flora, splash watercolors on paper, create freestanding sculptures, and use clay, mud, and other natural materials to create sculptural forest palaces!
Camp fee: $150 ($125 for siblings). After paying, please complete an Enrollment Form. Catamount Arts is committed to offering quality arts experiences for all students, regardless of ability to pay; please call Anne at 802-748-2600 ext. 109 for information about scholarship funds.
Partial funding provided by an Afterschool and Summer Expanding Access grant.
Lisa Wolfgang (she/her) is a queer, interdisciplinary artist who has been living in Vermont since 2016. She received her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Sculpture and Expanded Media from Alfred University and holds a Certificate in Small Business Management from Northern Vermont University.
Lisa has witnessed the connective power of art experiences and believes that art can be a catalyst for building bridges toward a more sustainable and equitable future. While working in the nonprofit sector, she has been able to take an active role in her community - coordinating programs, curating exhibits, and facilitating events that continue the conversation of sustainability and equity. Lisa has also frequently found herself in the role of mentor or educator to young people, where she finds the most hope for the future. Learn more: https://www.lisawolfgang.com/
Christine Nockels (she/her) is the Youth Programs Assistant at Catamount Arts. Christine graduated with a degree in illustration and toy design from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and has working in animation and puppetry, as well as a freelance illustrator and fiber artist. She lives amongst many animals and plants and loves being close to nature in Vermont.
Free Summer Film Series for Kids
USA, Rated PG, 98 minutes
Directors: Christopher Sanders, Dean DeBois
Cast: Jay Baruchel (voice), Gerard Butler (voice), America Ferrera (voice)
Showtime:
Tuesday, August 15, 1:30 pm
Admission: Free
Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) is a Norse teenager from the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. His progressive views and weird sense of humor make him a misfit, despite the fact that his father (Gerard Butler) is chief of the clan. Tossed into dragon-fighting school, he endeavors to prove himself as a true Viking, but when he befriends an injured dragon he names Toothless, he has the chance to plot a new course for his people's future.
Thursday, August 17, 7:05 pm
Encore - Thursday, August 24, 7:05 pm
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tickets: $15 adults, $12 Catamount Arts members, $6 students
Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd) and John Heffernan (Dracula) lead the cast in Shakespeare’s romcom of sun, sea and mistaken identity. The legendary family-run Hotel Messina on the Italian Riveria has been visited by artists, celebrities and royalty. But when the owner’s daughter weds a dashing young soldier, not all guests are in the mood for love. A string of scandalous deceptions soon surround not only the young couple, but also the adamantly single Beatrice and Benedick.
Following the award-winning success of National Theatre Live’s Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night and Antony and Cleopatra, director Simon Godwin returns with this irresistible comedy, broadcast live from the National Theatre stage.
An original comedy written and directed by Ross Murray
Friday, August 18 at 7:00 pm,
Saturday, August 19 at 7:00 pm,
Sunday, August 20 at 3:00 pm,
Friday, August 25 at 7:00 pm,
Saturday, August 26 at 7:00 pm and
Sunday, August 27 at 3:00 pm
Location:
Haskell Opera House
93 Caswell Ave/1 Church Street
Derby Line, VT/Stanstead, QC
Tickets: $30 Supporter Ticket*, $20 adults, $15 youth (13-17) and seniors (65+), $10 Community Circle**
*Thank you for your added support for the local arts
**Community Circle Members will need to present their membership card at the door for entry.
Note: Online sales end an hour before show time, but tickets will be available at the Haskell Box Office an hour before the performance.
Note: Children under-13 will not be admitted.
As Dan and Cynthia gather with their parents at Blueberry Point on the shores of Lake Memphremagog, they imagine the only thing that could possibly ruin their wedding day is some “local color” camped out on the rocks with his cooler of beer. But the ceremony is soon interrupted by Dex, a swimmer who claims to have seen Memphré, the legendary creature of the lake. Moreover, as a result of this encounter, Dex insists that he must immediately marry Cynthia or the world will be destroyed. Foundations are rattled and secrets are revealed in a comedy that asks just how far you’re willing to believe.
Produced with special thanks to Barbara Malloy of Newport, Vermont.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, August 20, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
“I’ve loved these songs for as long as I can remember,” Taylor Ashton reflects. “Each one has taught me something about love, being alive, and co-existing with other humans on this crazy planet.”
When Ashton first moved to New York City several years ago from Canada, it was on the heels of a breakup and the end of his band Fish & Bird. He took up busking in subway tunnels to get by, armed with his banjo and a few dozen covers. “At the end of a night, I’d come home with a banjo case full of $1 bills,” Ashton writes. “I affectionately called these “Pizza Tickets” based on how often I spent them at one of New York’s many dollar slice joints.”
Hence the name of his striking new E.P. of covers, Pizza Tickets. Ashton has chosen seven beloved songs by Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Tom Waits, Alanis Morissette, and others, performed on his signature clawhammer banjo with gorgeously minimal folk-pop flourishes. Pizza Tickets is a prelude to a full-length album of originals, Stranger To The Feeling, that will be released in August of this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0twow39RNCk
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
10th Anniversary Summer Concert Series
Friday, August 25, 2023 - 5:00 pm
Location:
Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation
39 Strawberry Hill St.
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: $25 adults, $20 BHC members
Buy tickets for all four events and save 25%(discount applied automatically at checkout)
Nadav Lev's talent spans the genres of classical, Jazz, and Rock. He is a recipient of the Andres Segovia Award.
- J. S. Bach / Prelude Fugue and Allegro BWV 998
- Malcolm Arnold / Fantasy op. 107
- 2 Spanish pieces:
- Isaac Albeniz / Asturia-Leyenda
- Enrique Granados / La Maja de Goya
- 2 South American pieces:
- Abel Carlevaro / Campo
- Antonio Lauro / Venezuelan Valse no. 3 "Natalia"
- H. Villa-Lobos / 4 Etudes
- Nadav Lev / Israeli folk song (arranged)
- Ruben Seroussi / Morenica (Jewish Sephardic song, arranged)
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series
Friday, August 25, 7:00 pm
This concert is located on Railroad Street in St. Johnsbury and is family friendly. This event is happening in conjunction with St. J Final Fridays. Visit discoverstjohnsbury.com for a full schedule. Bring your lawn chair for sitting, and feet for dancing! Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases -- no off-site alcohol permitted. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking is available in the lot behind Kingdom Taproom (between Railroad Street and Pearl Street), in the lot next to the Star Theater, and at the Welcome Center. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Railroad St.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
Restless and ready to pave her own way, Diana DeMuth has burst onto the singer-songwriter scene with a breathtaking voice and arresting perspective about life, love, and self-discovery. Her debut album Misadventure was released independently in 2020 to critical acclaim. Shortly after that, she sang a featured duet with Lumineers frontman Wesley Schultz on his debut solo album Vignettes, which reached #1 on the Billboard Vinyl Charts. Most recently, Diana sang backgrounds on The Lumineers' chart-topping album Brightside. DeMuth, a proud LGBTQ daughter of the Massachusetts coast, brings her songs to life in powerful and cathartic live performances supporting the likes of The Lumineers, Melissa Etheridge, Jade Bird, Amos Lee, The Felice Brothers, and Michael Franti.
“A euphoric must-listen.” — Rolling Stone
“Diana opened up for us on the last Lumineers Tour. Listen to her music - her voice will haunt you.” — Wesley Schultz / The Lumineers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu7_i2EkIXY
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series at Dog Mountain
Sunday, August 27, 5:00 pm
This concert is located at Dog Mountain and is dog and family friendly. Feel free to pack your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic (no off-site alcohol permitted). Food vendors will be on-site, and there is a beer garden for alcohol purchases. Cash is recommended, as not all vendors accept credit cards. Parking will be available at the Fairbanks Scales parking lot, with a free shuttle to the top of the mountain provided by RCT. Please submit any questions to info@catamountarts.org.
Location:
Dog Mountain
143 Parks Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Admission: FREE!
The LowDown Brass Band is a uniquely strong representation of Chicago Music culture. This talented all horn band leans heavily on dancehall and street beat rhythm, with the energy of conscious hip hop, jazz, reggae, and soul.
LowDown maintains a constant performing and touring schedule throughout the globe. Recent performances include an opening run with Galactic, Bon Jovi, The Montreal Jazz Festival, World Music Fest, Vancouver Jazz Fest, Lagunitas Beer Circus, Chicago Jazz Fest, Frendly Gathering, Alaska's Salmon Fest, Chicago's Do-Division Fest, Wicker Park Fest, Wakarusa, and Cotai Jazz Fest.
LowDown is currently touring their last two albums, "The Reel Sessions" & "LowDown Nights", created during the pandemic. These albums dive deeper into their unique sound and show how the collective continues to push the genre further into the future and beyond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgAEKRPDxcY
The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with towns and cities across America to activate underused public spaces through the power of free live music, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations. Presenting a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt venues and concert sites are community anchors where families, friends, and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together. Learn more at levitt.org.
Thursday, September 14, 7:05 pm
Encore - Thursday, September 21, 7:05 pm
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Ave.
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tickets: $15 adults, $12 Catamount Arts members, $6 students
Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) makes her West End debut in this 21st century retelling of Anton Chekhov’s tale of love and loneliness. A young woman is desperate for fame and a way out. A young man is pining after the woman of his dreams. A successful writer longs for a sense of achievement. An actress wants to fight the changing of the times. In an isolated home in the countryside, dreams lie in tatters, hopes are dashed, and hearts broken. With nowhere left to turn, the only option is to turn on each other.
Following his critically acclaimed five-star production of Cyrano de Bergerac, Jamie Lloyd brings Anya Reiss’ adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s classic play to stage. Filmed live in London’s West End with a cast including Tom Rhys Harries (White Lines), Daniel Monks (The Normal Heart), Sophie Wu (Fresh Meat) and Indira Varma (Game of Thrones).
This is an on-screen event.
Sunday, October 8 at 8:00 pm
Location:
Colonial Theatre
2050 Main St
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: Member General Admission: $22, General Admission: $34, Front & Center: $44
The Chattanooga-bred singer/songwriter and member of Our Native Daughters—an all-women-of-color supergroup whose Kiah-penned standout “Black Myself” earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best American Roots Song and won Song of the Year at the Folk Alliance International Awards.
“…one of Americana’s great up-and-coming secrets.” —Rolling Stone