Nightlife
Three Stallion Inn
Stock Farm Rd., Randolph
•Most Fridays: “2 For theShow,” high-energy acousticduo.
The Railside Tavern
29 Merchant’s Row, Randolph,728-9182
•Every Wednesday: “ WingNight.”
•Saturday, Jan. 28: “Nomad”plays classic rock.
•Sunday, Feb. 5: Super Bowlparty, 5 p.m. ’til closing.
D’s Doghouse & Tavern
Rte. 100, Granville, 767-9240
•Every Tuesday: Open MicNight. Call for info.
Green Mt. Tavern
Keith St., Barre, 802-522-2935
•Every Friday: DJ danceparty.
Movies
The Playhouse
Randolph, 728-4012
•“ We Bought a Zoo” (PG)Fri., Sat., & Sun., Jan. 27,28, & 29 at 7:30 p.m.
The Savoy Theater
Main St., Montpelier, 229-0509
•“The Descendants” (R)starts Fri., Jan. 27.
•“A Dangerous Method” (R)starts Fri., Jan. 27.
Theater
Northern Stage
Briggs Opera House, WRJ.,
802-296-7000 and
www.northernstage.org
•“Les Liaisons Dangereuses,”based on the scandalous1782 French novel, thruFeb. 5. Caution: not suitablefor young children.
Lost Nation Theater
City Hall Arts Ctr., Main St.,
Montpelier, 802-229-0492
•Winterfest: featuring drama,dance, music and humor,Feb. 2–26. Shows: Feb 2-5:“Cages” a live memoir starring Donny Osman, originalringmaster for CircusSmirkus, in a moving seriesof autobiographical storiesexploring life, death, andthe traps we fall into. Feb.9-12: “Ann Harvey andFriends,” a musical revue.Feb. 16-19: “Not Just aPretty Face,” a comic retrospective by Janice Perry,mixing video clips withlive performance of socialcriticism and political satire.Feb. 23-26: “In Search ofAir,” dance theater by LidaWinfield, using spokenword, movement, and visualart to convey her personaljourney of learning how toread in her early 20s. Curtain: 7:30 p.m., Thurs., Fri.,Sat.; and 2 p.m., Sun. Not allshows suitable for children,check with theater beforepurchasing tickets, infantsand toddlers not admitted,under age six admitted atdiscretion of the theater.
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