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UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, April 17, 7:00 p.m. – Spring Thaw Cabaret
A talent show featuring young performers from our community, to benefit The Hardwick Town House.
- AUDITIONS: We are looking for family-friendly acts by students in grades 7 – 12 (maximum 10 minutes in duration) which can be a skit, a song, a duet, a dance, stand-up comedy, or whatever you’d like to do to entertain us!
- Auditions for the Spring Thaw Cabaret will take place in the Hazen Union auditorium on Tuesday, March 16th from 4 – 6 p.m.
- If you’d rather be backstage than on it, we’d also like to hear from you – there are lots of ways to be involved with this special event!
- For more information, contact Irene Nagle at 472-8529 or bjg.imn AT hotmail.com
Vermont Vaudeville is back again with a laughter-filled evening for the whole family. Brent McCoy, Maya Curvelo, Rose Friedman and Justin Lander bring internationally touring musicians, circus performers, comedians, and eccentrics to the historic Hardwick Town House stage for a community event you don’t want to miss.
- Suggested donation $10
- More information about Vermont Vaudeville on their website.
- Stay tuned for more details!
Saturday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. – Ballet Wolcott’s Third Annual Spring Performance
- More info: Contact Helene Nilsen, 888-5891 ext.2
- Belle Russo: Louis Kosma, Music DirectorSamuel Magill, Cello
Follow us on the musical trail from Russia to America in one of the Vermont Philharmonic’s most adventurous programs. Discover the magnificent sounds of cellist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra who made the first-ever recording of the Concerto for Cello & Orchestra by Vernon Duke (aka Vladimir Dukelsky).
Igor Stravinsky: Suite No. 1 for Small Orchestra
Vladimir Dukelsky: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony No. 2, (Antar)
Sunday, May 30 – Annual Trash -n- Treasures Sale
- Find unique and useful items in our lawn sale at the Hardwick Town House!
- Speak with restoration experts and architectural historians.
- A great opportunity to learn more about the history of your old house.
- We congratulate the Chamber Players on celebrating their 45th season!
- Concerts continue on Thursday evenings, through August 19.
- Check back for more details.
- Cross your fingers for good weather to celebrate 150 years of the Hardwick Town House–more details to come.