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A St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Eileen Ivers
“The Jimi Hendrix and of the violin.” —New York Times
Friday, March 13 at 8 pm $40/$32/$25
Grammy-winning fiddle virtuoso Eileen Ivers is one of the great innovators in Celtic and world music, a performer who changes the way you think about the violin. An original musical star of Riverdance and founding member of Cherish the Ladies, Ivers has performed for presidents and royalty worldwide and is a nine-time All-Ireland fiddle champion. Her dazzling virtuosity and imaginative, bold style has earned her reputation as “the future of the Celtic fiddle” (Washington Post ).
Co-presented with the UVM Lane Series
Sponsored by Grandview Farms, Inc. and C2
Media Support from The Point-WNCS 104.7
The Acting Company
“Macbeth”
“The major touring classical theater in the United States.” —New York Times
Wednesday, March 25 at 7:30 pm $40/$32/$25
ASL interpretation
“Fair is foul and foul is fair” in Macbeth, the last of Shakespeare’s great tragedies. After Macbeth meets three mysterious witches who prophesy that he will rule Scotland, he and his wife become part of a twisted tale that examines the brutal consequences of unchecked ambition. Shakespeare’s play is filled with betrayal, the supernatural, and an epic battle for the crown. Macbeth is performed by The Acting Company, which has received a Tony for Excellence in Theater, numerous Obies, and the Los Angeles Critics Circle Award.
Sponsored by Northfield Savings Bank
Media Support from 101—The One, The Music You Love and North Country Public Radio
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