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You've stumbled upon the Box Office Dispatch! Each episode, you'll hear Box Office Manager, Zach Shivers, assisted by Keziah Wilde, interview directors, actors, and musicians involved in productions coming through Middlebury's Historic performing arts center Town Hall Theater.
Tune in to join us behind-the-scenes at THT and to get the inside scoop on the artists whose work we feature on our stage.
Cover art features the painting "The Old Town Hall" by Woody Jackson

I talk to MNFF festival founder Lloyd Komesar and new managing producer Andy Mitchell to talk about what's coming to Middlebury August 26-30.This year's Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival brings its biggest lineup of honorees yet, including Jane Fonda, Hadestown creator Anaïs Mitchell, producer Allyn Stewart, director Kirsten Johnson, documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee, and composer Mason Daring,Lloyd looks back on starting the festival from scratch in 2014, and Andy, stepping in as managing producer for the first time, talks about what he wants to protect and what he might change.

In the first half, Zach talks with Opera Company of Middlebury's Founder and Artistic Director Doug Anderson about his upcoming production of La Traviata, which he sets in the 1920s with Violetta as a woman taking control of her own life.In the second half, Zach talks with Alejandro Roca about the U.S. premiere of Catalan composer Xavier Montsalvatge's opera Babel 46, which follows a group of refugees of different nationalities awaiting repatriation after World War II. Alejandro is the artistic and music director of OCM's Young Artist Program.

Zach talks with Rebecca Strum who is directing Middlebury Acting Company's production of Eureka Day. Eureka Day is set in a progressive day school by the same name, a utopic school in Berkely, California where all decisions must be made by consensus.The show is timely, funny, and also Rebecca Strum's final directorial work before she moves to Los Angeles after 10 years in Vermont!

In this episode of Box Office Dispatch, Kendra Grattan talks about the upcoming Middlebury Community Players show Nunsense, a cult classic featuring five nuns attempting to raise the funds to bury the bodies of four of their sisters. As the assistant director and choreographer, Kendra discusses the range of musical styles audiences can expect, and how MCP's take leans into sincerity rather than camp. She also shares what makes this cast a "dream cast," how community theater in Addison County has evolved, and why she wanted to bring this show to Middlebury right now.Nunsense runsApril 24 through May 3, 2026 at Town Hall Theater.Get tickets at townhalltheater.org or call the THT box office at (802) 382-9222.