Thursday
Theater
"Slow Food": 7:30 p.m. Irene and Peter just want to have a nice meal out on their big anniversary in Palm Springs. But their highly neurotic waiter, Stephen, will not bring them their food, and everything goes horribly, ridiculously wrong. Dorset Theatre Festival, 104 Cheney Road, Dorset.
"Judevine": 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. David Budbill's play introduces more than 30 Vermonters, rich and poor, young and old. Perhaps the most beloved play in Oldcastle Theatre's nearly 50 years. Oldcastle Theatre Company, 331 Main St., Bennington.
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": 7:30 p.m. Edward Albee's famed, thought-provoking drama. Tickets $45-69, available at www.westonplayhouse.org. Weston Playhouse, 12 Park St., Weston.
Friday
Theater
"Slow Food": 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dorset Theatre Festival. See Thursday listing.
"Judevine": 7:30 p.m. "Oldcastle Theatre Company. See Thursday listing.
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": 7:30 p.m. Weston Playhouse. See Thursday listing.
Saturday
Music
End of Summer Barn Party: 5:30 p.m. BBQ buffet dinner. Live music by Luminous Crush begins at 6:30 p.m. Craft beers on tap. Admission $25. Reservations at 802-375-6516, or info@westmountaininn.com. West Mountain Inn, 144 West Mountain Inn Road, Arlington.
"Tinderella": 8 p.m. Naughty songs of love in the age of Tinder, performed by Award-winning Off Broadway songwriter and ebullient family innkeeper Melissa Levis, accompanied by a full band. Admission $20. Mature audiences only. The Wilburton Inn, 257 Wilburton Drive, Manchester.
Theater
"Slow Food": 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dorset Theatre Festival. See Thursday listing.
"Judevine": 7:30 p.m. Oldcastle. See Thursday listing.
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?": 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Weston Playhouse. See Thursday listing.
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Sunday
Music
Moonshine Music Festival: 5-10 p.m. A one-day music, art and community celebration featuring world touring bands Billy Wylder, Zili Misik, and Vermont's own Strangled Darlings. Bus-fired pizza, local beer and wine, and a bountiful harvest farm stand. Rain or shine. Tickets $15 in advance, free for children 12 and under; visit https://moonshinevt19.bpt.me. Earth Sky Time Farm, 1547 Main St., Manchester.
Jazz piano concert: 3 p.m. Award-winning husband and wife team Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi perform a one-of-a-kind jazz piano concert to benefit the financial aid program at Long Trail School. Tickets $35 for the show only or $100 for a ticket and pre-show meet and greet with the performers. Long Trail School, 1045 Kirby Hollow Road, Dorset.
Theater
"Judevine": 2 p.m. Oldcastle. See Thursday listing.
Wednesday
Music
Etudes for Piano: 7:30 p.m. Pianists Yoshiko Sato and Allen Shawn present the premiere performance of Shawn's Etudes for Piano (2016-18). Deane Carriage Barn, Bennington College, Bennington.
Film
"Stay Human": 7 p.m. Documentary. Award-winning musician Michael Franti takes the audience on a personal journey during which he meets extraordinary humans around the world who inspire him to overcome cynicism with optimism in today's challenging times. A discussion will follow the screening. Free. Refreshments will be served. Manchester Community Library, 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester.
"A Decade of Fire": 7 p.m. A documentary that confronts the racially-charged stereotypes of South Bronx residents in the 1970s and their treatment by the government in the wake of fires that devastated the community. Followed by a facilitator-led discussion. Free. Paresky Auditorium, Paresky Center, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Ongoing
"Contemporary American Regionalism: Vermont Perspectives": Featuring work from 11 contemporary Vermont-associated artists working in sculpture, fiber art, drawing and painting, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester. Saturday through Oct. 20.
North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show: Outdoor sculptures and gallery exhibits throughout the historic village of North Bennington. Self-guided, open 24/7. Accessible, free and open to the public. Locations fro 48 to 66 Main St., North Bennington. Through Nov. 3. For more information, visit www.nbossvt.org.
Village Enlightenment: Print Culture in Rural Vermont, 18101860. Featured in this exhibition are engravings, maps, and books published and/or illustrated by the "Greenbush Group," a small circle of artisans, entrepreneurs, and printmaker/publishers from Windsor County, Vermont. Through Sept. 15. Bennington Museum, 75 Main St., Bennington.
Color | Gesture: Early Works by Emily Mason. Small in size, yet vast in scale and power. Through Sept. 8. Works on Paper Gallery, Bennington Museum 75 Main St., Bennington.
(Im)Possibilities of Landscape: This senior curatorial work by Bennington College graduate Sophia Gasparro '19 explores representations of landscape, domesticity, and sense of place, utilizing Bennington's unique collection of art, including pieces like Wallace Putnam's 1959 Horse and Cart on Beach, and Charles Burchfield's 1915 studies for paintings. Through Sept. 1. Robert Frost Stone House Museum, 121 Route 7A, Shaftsbury.
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