MARCH “Such stuff as dreams
are made on.” —Austin Chronicle
Actors from the London Stage The Tempest
Thursday-Saturday, February 20-22 at 7 pm $40 FLYNNSPACE
From magic, a storm; from a storm, vengeance; from vengeance, virtue. The dramatic themes of Shakespeare’s Tempest resonate more strongly with every passing year. Indeed, the passage of time and knowledge is one of the play’s most important themes, with a wronged man learning to wield his power with humility and empathy. Filled with romantic machinations, political scheming, and some of Shakespeare’s most vivid characters, The Tempest is a perennially popular tale now seen as one of his greatest works. Co-founded by Sir Patrick Stewart, Actors From the London Stage is one of the most established Shakespeare theater companies in the world, and return to the Flynn for their third visit in five years.
Co-presented with the UVM Lane Series Sponsored by
Media Support from Seven Days
Sara Juli Burnt-Out Wife Friday-Saturday, April 17-18 at 8 pm
“A light of the downtown dance
and theater scene.” —New Yorker
$30 FLYNNSPACE
Armed with her dance-comedy mélange, Sara Juli blows up marriage. Burnt-Out Wife explores the decay and detritus of marriage. Returning to FlynnSpace following a raved-about run of Tense Vagina: An Actual Diagnosis, the award-winning Juli turns her attention to how separation, sex deprivation, and lack of communication add up to wanting to run from the popular, yet impossible binding contract.
Sponsored by Jean Reynolds Page and Richard Page, MD Media Support from Seven Days
William Shatner Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Thursday, January 16 at 7:30 pm $80/$70/$55
Set your phasers to stun and prepare to be beamed up for an unforgettable night with William Shatner, live on stage. Following a screening of the now-classic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Shatner shares behind-the-scenes stories from portraying the original Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek television series and movies, and provides insight into his career spanning over 50 years as an award-winning Hollywood icon. Fans even have a chance to connect with Shatner in an audience-led Q&A.
Media Support from 95TripleX
with Congressman John Lewis
Monday, October 7 at 7 pm Admission free to all “‘MARCH’ officially takes its place on the shelf
of landmark graphic-novel memoirs.” —Washington Post
Almost sixty years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. edited a 16-page comic book about the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Distributed by hand in churches, schools, and nonviolence workshops, it dramatized the fledgling movement to a generation of future leaders, including a young John Lewis. Today, the civil rights hero and congressman continues that legacy, using comics to educate and inspire a new generation. Presented in partnership with the Vermont Humanities Council, MARCH is a live adaptation of these transformative graphic novels, bringing Lewis’ memories of the civil rights movement to urgent new life as a catalyst for vital discussions about diversity, society, and active community engagement. Please note: tickets to this performance will be released to both Flynn members and the public alike and will not be part of the pre-sale beginning July 16.
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