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VPR's coverage of arts and culture in the region.

Art Hounds: History

Ellen McCulloch-Lovell has produced many performances at Marlboro College and suggested the Vermont Performance Lab's unique theater work about two people who can never meet, called, "Not What Happened."

The play's writer and director Ain Gordon refers to his 2-actor piece as "a battling duet between two people who could never meet – the historical re-enactor and the actual historic figure they re-enact."

See the show Friday and Saturday, June 14th and 15th at 8 at New England Youth Theater in Downtown Brattleboro.

Sarah Card recommended a trip to ArtsRiot's South End Truck Stop on Pine Street in Burlington for food, open art galleries and artisans.

The Truck Stop occurs each Friday beginning at 4:30 through October.

Susie Haughout of Wilmington urged listeners to attend the Mo'Jazz Remix concert series throughout the summer at Memorial Hall in Wilmington.

This Friday's performance features jazz pianist Christopher Bakriges with proceeds benefiting West River Habitat for Humanity.

Mary Williams Engisch is a local host on All Things Considered.
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