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Theater Calendar Thursday, Aug. 2-Sunday, Aug. 12 Calendar submissions should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060; or fax them to 728-9275 or to news@ourherald.com. St. Michael’s Playhouse Colchester. Tickets: 802-654-2281 •"Suds," the rocking 1960s musical soap opera, Aug. 2-4 & Aug. 7-11, 8 p.m., plus Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. •Children’s musical theater production of "The Three Little Pigs," Sat., Aug. 4 at 11 a.m. and Sun., Aug. 5 at 11 a.m. and 1 & 3 p.m. Lost Nation Theater Main St., Montpelier, 802-229-0492 •Molière’s timeless comedy "Tartuffe," Aug. 2-19, Thurs. & Sun. at 7 p.m., except Sun., Aug. 19 at 2 p.m. only. Fri. & Sat. at 8 p.m., plus Sat., Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. Briggs Opera House White River Jct. •Northern Stage reprises the Pulitzer Prize-winning true-life mystery "I Am My Own Wife" by Doug Wright, directed by Brooke Ciardelli and Catherine Doherty, Aug. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 802-296-7000. Lebanon Opera House Lebanon, N.H. 603-448-0400 •"Turandot" by Puccini, tells the story of a Chinese princess who challenges her suitors to answer three riddles; Aug. 11, 14, 17, 22 & 25, 7:30 p.m.; Aug. 19, 2 p.m. Unadilla Theater Marshfield. 802-456-8968 •Gilbert & Sullivan’s "Iolanthe," presented by the Vermont Theater Festival, Aug. 2, 8 & 11 at 7:30 p.m. •Eugene O’Neill’s nostalgic comedy "Ah, Wilderness!" set around the Fourth of July; Aug. 3, 4, 5 & 10 at 7:30 p.m. •"The Retreat from Moscow" by William Nickolson, is the story of a husband who decides to be truthful in his marriage; Aug. 7 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. Hopkins Center Dartmouth College, Hanover. N.H. Box office: 603-646-2422 •N.Y. Theatre Workshop, Works-in-Progress, Saturday, Aug. 4: "Liberty City" by April Thompson and Jessica Blank, solo performance story of the children of children of the 1960s, 5 p.m.; and "Others Within" by Alexander Thomas, the story of what life was like for black German citizens during Hitler’s Third Reich; 8 p.m. Warner Bentley Theater; and Saturday, Aug. 11: "Palestine" by Najla Said, a visceral one-woman theater piece about what it means to be Arab, American, and aware; 5 p.m.; and "Stunning" by David Adjmi, the story of a small, ethnic Brooklyn community where 16-year-old Lily lives a cloistered life with her much older husband; 8 p.m.; Warner Bentley Theater. |
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