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

Art Hounds: Hallow's Eve & Day Of The Dead

Jean Kiewel of Windham and Eric Shonstrom, a professor at Champlain College, both recommended the Robert Louis Stevenson classic, Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde onstage but by two different acting companies: The Josh Moyse version at Brattleboro's Hooker-Dunham Theater through November 1st and The Middlebury Actors Workshop version at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury on Friday, October 31st at 7:30.

Tom Zopf is an art collector from Southern Vermont who suggested Insight Photography Project's 16th annual silent auction and exhibit at the Vermont Center for Photography on Flat Street in Brattleboro through Sunday, November 2nd.

Amelia Darrow of Brattleboro and Margaret Wimberger, an arts enthusiast from Williamsville, both recommended Guy Davis in concert as part of the Shades of Blue series from Next Stage Arts in Putney on Saturday, November 1st.

Asah Rowles is a marketer for local community spaces and recommended Big Picture Theater's Day of the Dead celebrations, with altars, a one-woman show called Sympathy For The Devil by Keryn Nightingale and lanterns after dark on Saturday, November 1st, beginning at 5 p.m.

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