Nov 14 Friday
FRI Nov. 14, PechaKucha, 6:30 snacks, 7:00pm-8:30pm talks. Snacks from Druthers and Honest Weight Food Co-Op.
Join the Albany Institute of HIstory & Art for An Artful Evening, a fabulous and festive cocktail party on Friday, November 14 at the museum. Guests will be surrounded by the breath-taking and sublime art of the Hudson River School in the Christine and George R. Hearst III Gallery. The evening will include a silent art auction featuring landscape paintings by David Coughtry, elevated bites by Nicole's Catering, and an open bar.
Happening November 14th at Spruce Peak ArtsVSO’s string orchestra is joined by The Moth Radio Hour guests from Vermont for a concert with storytelling at its heart. Learn more and preview the program on our website!
The Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to the David H. Koch Theater November 4–23, 2025, with World Premieres by Resident Choreographers Lauren Lovette and Robert Battle, and the New York Premiere of Hope Boykin’s How Love Sounds. The soundscape is as bold as the dancing — from jazz icons Ella Fitzgerald, Wycliffe Gordon, and Mahalia Jackson, to the orchestral sweep of Antonín Dvořák and John Adams, to pop classics by Patsy Cline, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, and Donna Summer. Alongside Taylor favorites Esplanade and Company B, the repertory features treasures including Speaking in Tongues, the Whitman-inspired Beloved Renegade, Offenbach Overtures, Scudorama, Troilus and Cressida (reduced), and Concertiana, Taylor’s final dance. Select performances feature live music performed by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Tickets start at $10 at boxoffice.dance.
Lyric Theatre Company is bringing one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history to The Flynn MainStage this November.
Lyric Theatre Company’s production of A Chorus Line will be presented at The Flynn MainStage November 13 through 16, 2025, with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and evening performances Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m.. Friday’s performance will feature an ASL translator for the hearing impaired.
A brilliantly complex fusion of song, dance, and authentic drama, A Chorus Line was instantly recognized as a classic, with one powerhouse number after another. Dive into the raw, emotional, and electric world of performers chasing their dreams as they navigate the vulnerability of putting yourself out there, the fear of rejection, and the need for validation, both on and off the stage, and of course, iconic dance numbers.
For tickets, call 802 86FLYNN, purchase online at flynnvt.org/Events/2025/11/lyric-a-chorus-line or visit the Flynn Box Office in downtown Burlington.
Lyric Theatre Company’s A Chorus Line is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Whitmark LLC.
Bridge Street Theatre closes its bold 2025 Mainstage Season with one of the most beloved plays in modern American theatre: Ernest Thompson’s On Golden Pond, running November 13–23 on BST’s intimate “Priscilla” Mainstage at 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill. Directed by BST Co-Founder John Sowle, this production brings warmth, humor, and quiet reflection to Thompson’s contemporary classic about aging, memory, and forgiveness.
For decades, Norman and Ethel Thayer have spent their summers at a rustic lakeside cabin in Maine. But as Norman’s memory falters and their estranged daughter arrives with her fiancé and his teenage son, long-buried tensions resurface. What follows is a funny, tender, and deeply human story about love withheld, love rediscovered, and the courage it takes to forgive.
Suffused with humor and deep emotional resonance, On Golden Pond closes BST’s 2025 season on a note of grace. Performances run Thurs–Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2:00 pm, with an additional 2:00 pm matinee on Saturday, Nov 22. Tickets are $30, $16 for students. Visit bridgest.org/on-golden-pond for details.
Welcome to the Femininomenon Sing-A-Long One-Year Anniversary with Live Performances!
Come celebrate a year of empowering music and community at Lost & Found Bar & Kitchen presented by No One You Know Presents & WEXT Radio. Join us for a night of incredible live performances of popular female hits by talented artists Sydney Worthley, Aila Chiar, Julia Alsarraf, Hayley Stafford & DJ Fearless. Don't miss covers songs of songs by Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams, TLC, Rihanna, Beyonce, Doja Cat, It's going to be a night to remember!
Get ready to sing along to your favorite feminist anthems and enjoy the uplifting atmosphere. This event is all about celebrating women and their voices. Let's come together and make this anniversary unforgettable! The show is FREE to attend and suitable for 21+!
Nov 15 Saturday
GivingTuesday was created as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. It is an opportunity for people around the world to come together to thank, help, give, show kindness, and share what they have with those in need.In that spirit of generosity, Lenox Library will collect donations of non-perishable food items, paper products, and personal health care items between November 1 and December 2. All donations will benefit the Lenox Food Pantry.Plus, your donation will go even further! For every item donated, our friends at BIRCH Properties will contribute $1 to the Lenox Library Association, supporting library programs and collections.That’s right — your donation can do double the good this GivingTuesday, December 2!We hope you’ll join us in nourishing our community’s bellies and brains. Every act of generosity, no matter how small, makes a difference.
This November, Project Art and The Center for the Study of Figurative Ceramics invite you into an immersive, two-day encounter with two of contemporary ceramics most influential figural sculptors: Cristina Cordova and Sergei Isupov. Participants are invited to spend the weekend observing the two artists’ alternating sessions, learn from their interactions and participate in active conversations between artists and participants. This is a great opportunity for sculptors interested in expanding their skills and making connections with the two artists and other participants.
Each artist, distinct in vision and art practice, will lead focused, live demonstrations of their studio techniques while in dialogue with one another and the participants.
Limited to 20 participants.
Get to know DCC's community of opportunity! This self-guided event will feature academic and student services showcases set up in various locations on campus.
Explore our 60+ academic programs.Get your questions answered by representatives from admissions, advising and financial aid.Meet your future professors and instructors.Tour the campus and academic housing.Learn about student life and athletics.