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Published September 9, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.

click to enlarge Vermont Comedy Club - MATTHEW THORSEN
  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Vermont Comedy Club

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Burlington is small, but it showcases the performing arts in a big way. Visitors may be surprised by the variety of acts that come to the Queen City — think renowned musicians, up-and-coming comics, Broadway national tours and offbeat original plays. Several downtown venues launch their seasons in September, making this the perfect time of year to catch a show. Read on to learn about four of the city's major stages and their fall lineups.

Vermont Comedy Club

101 Main St., vermontcomedyclub.com
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  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Nathan Hartswick and Natalie Miller

Move over, jam bands — a new scene has exploded in the Queen City, and it's got audiences in stitches. Since 2015, the Vermont Comedy Club has been a bona fide laugh factory, hosting big names in comedy as well as supporting local standup and improvisational talent. Arrive before showtime to loosen up in the club's spacious lounge with a cocktail and casual appetizer.

Past headliners have included heavy hitters such as "Saturday Night Live" veterans Tim Meadows and Sasheer Zamata, "30 Rock" goofball Judah Friedlander, and the deadpan Brian Posehn of "The Big Bang Theory." Who's serving up zingers this fall? Among others, Mary Mack (October 26-28), heard on Cartoon Network's animated "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," and Drew Lynch (November 16-18), a Season 10 contestant on "America's Got Talent." Michael Ian Black, memorable from programs such as "Stella," "The State" and Wet Hot American Summer, will entertain the crowds on November 3 and 4.

Champions of Burlington's own burgeoning scene, married club co-owners Nathan Hartswick and Natalie Miller give local comics their share of stage time. Check the calendar for weekly open mics and improv nights, as well as classes for aspiring funny people and an LGBTQLOL showcase of New England's queer comics.

Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

153 Main St., flynncenter.org
click to enlarge Wynton Marsalis - COURTESY OF CLAY MCBRIDE
  • courtesy of Clay McBride
  • Wynton Marsalis

The Flynn's Main Street marquee is a beacon for fans of music, theater and dance. The theater first opened in 1930 as a venue for vaudeville and motion pictures. Now, nearly 200,000 individuals visit each year to marvel at its fully restored art-deco design and experience world-class showmanship.

As the state's premier stage, the Flynn nabs some big names. On October 6, top-ranking trumpeter Wynton Marsalis fronts the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in the 1,411-seat MainStage auditorium. On November 2, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and his longtime collaborator, pianist Kathryn Stott, join forces for a classical concert. Broadway buffs can get their kicks with full-stage productions of Jersey Boys (October 3 and 4) and Kinky Boots (December 5 and 6).

The FlynnSpace, an adjacent 180-seat black box, is known for more eclectic acts. Here, Vermont ensemble TURNmusic give chamber works a unique twist on September 16. Comedian Adrienne Truscott serves up her one-woman show Asking for It (November 2 and 3), and Detroit theater company Hinterlands explores art and politics in The Radicalization Process (November 10 and 11). Another highlight is Fun Home (October 4 through 29), a Tony Award-winning musical just off its Broadway National Tour. Based on the graphic memoir by Vermonter Alison Bechdel, the show is produced by local theater company Vermont Stage.

The University of Vermont Lane Series

UVM Recital Hall, 384 S. Prospect St., uvm.edu/laneseries
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  • Jolente De Maeyer

The 300-seat UVM Recital Hall is one of the best rooms, acoustics-wise, in the state. Good thing — the university's Lane Series is known for its lineup of classical, world, jazz and traditional music. Established in 1955, the series engages students and the public through performances, master classes, workshops and lectures.

The upcoming season promises plenty of musical globe-trotting. Renowned violinist Jolente De Maeyer and pianist Nikolaas Kende band together on September 29 for "An Evening in Vienna." On October 7, Joan Soriano combines Afro-Caribbean rhythms with steel guitar, and the five-woman a cappella choral group Nobuntu (October 27) lift their voices in traditional Zimbabwean harmonies.

As it does every four years, this year's Lane Series roster includes the top three instrumentalists from the quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Nineteen-year-old bronze medalist Daniel Hsu tickles the ivories on September 22 before silver medalist and fellow American Kenneth Broberg takes the stage for a November 17 recital. To hear gold medalist Yekwon Sunwoo of South Korea, classical connoisseurs will have to wait until February 23.

Off Center for the Dramatic Arts

294 N. Winooski Ave., Suite 116C, offcentervt.com
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  • Courtesy of Josh Larkin
  • Stealing From Work

Productions at the Off Center for the Dramatic Arts are appropriately off-center — in a good way. The 65-seat black-box theater in Burlington's Old North End hosts a variety of alternative and eccentric displays of artistry. As actor and volunteer board member Chris Caswell says, "We want to support [thespians] making big artistic choices."

Since 2010, the small space has treated theatergoers to dramatic readings by poets and playwrights. It has shown a one-man performance of W. Somerset Maugham's Rain by Vermont's Bald Mountain Theater as well as knee-slapping skits by local comedy troupe Stealing From Work. Last December, area writers and theater artists took aim at a chaotic year in the political cabaret Wrecking Ball: F**k 2016. As the name implies, some Off Center shows are kid-friendly, while others are better suited for adults. If in doubt, check the venue's website for descriptions, and keep your eyes peeled for newly added events while you're at it.

A highlight of the fall season is the annual Burlington Fringe Festival. Entering its fifth year, the October 12 to 15 event features four nights of original theater from Vermont and beyond. More than 40 performers will step into the spotlight with works of dance, comedy, drama, poetry, puppetry and musical theater.

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C'est l'heure du spectacle!

click to enlarge Vermont Comedy Club - MATTHEW THORSEN
  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Vermont Comedy Club

Burlington est une petite ville, mais elle sait mettre en valeur les arts de la scène. Les visiteurs sont parfois surpris par la variété des spectacles qui y sont présentés : musiciens renommés, comiques en vue, spectacles de Broadway en tournée nationale et pièces originales. Plusieurs salles du centre-ville lancent leur saison en septembre, ce qui en fait le moment idéal pour aller voir un spectacle. Découvrez dans cet article quatre salles de spectacles importantes de Burlington ainsi que leur programmation d'automne.

Vermont Comedy Club

101 Main St., vermontcomedyclub.com
click to enlarge Nathan Hartswick and Natalie Miller - MATTHEW THORSEN
  • Matthew Thorsen
  • Nathan Hartswick and Natalie Miller

Cédez la place, groupes jam, une nouvelle scène fait fureur à Burlington avec sa programmation désopilante. Depuis 2015, le Vermont Comedy Club est une véritable usine à rire et accueille de grands comiques tout en appuyant les talents locaux en improvisation et en spectacles solos. Arrivez à l'avance et prenez un verre et des amuse-gueule dans le grand salon du club.

Des grands noms tels que les vétérans Tim Meadows et Sasheer Zamata de Saturday Night Live, le fantaisiste Judah Friedlander de 30 Rock et le pince-sans-rire Brian Posehn de The Big Bang Theory ont défilé sur la scène du club. Qui attendons-nous cet automne? Mary Mack (26-28 octobre), qu'on peut entendre dans le dessin animé Aqua Teen Hunger Force sur le Cartoon Network et Drew Lynch (16-18 novembre), un participant au concours de la dixième saison d'America's Got Talent. Michael Ian Black, qui jouait dans des émissions telles que Stella, The State et Wet Hot American Summer, divertira le public les 3 et 4 novembre.

Les copropriétaires du club, le couple formé par Nathan Hartswick et Natalie Miller, donnent aux comiques locaux leur juste part du temps de scène. Consultez le calendrier pour connaître les dates des soirées d'improvisation à micro ouvert, des cours pour aspirants comiques et des soirées LGBTQLOL mettant en vedette des comiques queer de toute la Nouvelle-Angleterre.

Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

153 Main St., flynncenter.org
click to enlarge Wynton Marsalis - COURTESY OF CLAY MCBRIDE
  • courtesy of Clay McBride
  • Wynton Marsalis

La marquise du Flynn sur Main Street est une référence pour les amateurs de musique, de théâtre et de danse. Ce théâtre a ouvert ses portes en 1930 et présentait alors des vaudevilles et des films. Aujourd'hui, près de 200 000 personnes le visitent chaque année pour admirer son design art déco entièrement restauré et assister à des spectacles de niveau international.

Première salle de spectacles du Vermont, le Flynn accueille de grands noms. Le 6 octobre, le grand trompettiste Wynton Marsalis jouera avec le Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra sur la grande scène de l'auditorium, qui compte 1 411places. Le 2 novembre, le violoncelliste Yo-Yo Ma et sa collaboratrice de longue date, la pianiste Kathryn Stott, joueront ensemble dans un concert classique. Les mordus de Broadway auront le plaisir d'assister aux grandes productions Jersey Boys (3 et 4 octobre) et Kinky Boots (5 et 6 décembre).

Le FlynnSpace, une salle expérimentale adjacente de 180 places, présente des spectacles plus éclectiques. Ici, l'ensemble du Vermont TURNmusic donnera sa tonalité à la musique de chambre le 16 septembre. La comique Adrienne Truscott donnera un spectacle en solo intitulé Asking for It (2 et 3 novembre), et la troupe de théâtre de Detroit Hinterlands explorera l'art et la politique dans The Radicalization Process (10 et 11 novembre). Autre moment fort en début de saison, ne manquez pas Fun Home (du 4 au 29 octobre), comédie musicale présentée à Broadway et lauréate d'un Tony Award, dont la tournée nationale vient de se terminer. Basé sur les mémoires sous forme de bande-dessinée d'Alison Bechdel, auteure originaire du Vermont, le spectacle est produit par la troupe de théâtre locale Vermont Stage.

The University of Vermont Lane Series

UVM Recital Hall, 384 S. Prospect St., uvm.edu/laneseries
click to enlarge Jolente De Maeyer
  • Jolente De Maeyer

La salle de 300 places de l'UVM, Recital Hall, est l'une des meilleures de l'État sur le plan de l'acoustique. L'événement Lane Series de l'université est d'ailleurs reconnu pour ses concerts de musique classique, de musique du monde, de jazz et de musique traditionnelle. Créée en 1955, cette série présente des concerts, des cours de maître et des conférences aux étudiants et au public, qui sont aussi invités à participer à des ateliers.

La prochaine saison fera voyager les spectateurs en musique. Le célèbre violoniste Jolente De Maeyer et le pianiste Nikolaas Kende joueront ensemble le 29 septembre dans « Une soirée à Vienne ». Le 7 octobre, Joan Soriano combinera les rythmes afrocaribéens à la guitare sur table, et le chœur de cinq femmes a cappella Nobuntu (27 octobre) chantera des mélodies traditionnelles du Zimbabwe.

Comme tous les quatre ans, la programmation de la Lane Series de cette année met en vedette les trois meilleurs pianistes du Concours international de piano Van Cliburn, un événement quadriennal. Le médaillé de bronze de 19 ans Daniel Hsu jouera le 22 septembre, tandis que le médaillé d'argent Kenneth Broberg, autre musicien américain, donnera un récital le 17 novembre. Pour entendre le médaillé d'or Yekwon Sunwoo, de la Corée du Sud, les amateurs de musique classique devront attendre au 23 février.

Off Center for the Dramatic Arts

294 N. Winooski Ave., Suite 116C, offcentervt.com
click to enlarge Stealing From Work - COURTESY OF JOSH LARKIN
  • Courtesy of Josh Larkin
  • Stealing From Work

Les productions du Off Center for the Dramatic Arts sont excentrées et excentriques, ce qui est tout à fait positif. Ce théâtre de 65 places dans le Old North End de Burlington propose des spectacles originaux et alternatifs. En tant que comédien et membre du conseil bénévole, Chris Caswell affirme : « Nous voulons aider les acteurs qui font des choix artistiques importants. »

Depuis 2010, cette petite salle présente à son public des lectures par des poètes et des dramaturges. Elle a accueilli le spectacle en solo Rain de W. Somerset Maugham monté par le Bald Mountain Theater du Vermont, ainsi que des pièces comiques jouées par une troupe locale, Stealing From Work. En décembre dernier, des écrivains de la région et des comédiens ont passé en revue l'année chaotique qui se terminait dans le spectacle de cabaret politique Wrecking Ball: F**k 2016. Certains spectacles du Off Center conviennent aux enfants, tandis que d'autres sont destinés aux adultes. Si vous avez un doute, consultez le site Web de l'établissement pour voir une description de la pièce et profitez-en pour regarder si de nouveaux spectacles ont été ajoutés.

Le Burlington Fringe Festival est un événement annuel phare de la saison d'automne. Quatre soirées de théâtre original du Vermont et d'ailleurs sont prévues pour cette cinquième édition, qui se déroulera du 12 au 15 octobre. Plus de 40 interprètes monteront en scène pour présenter des spectacles de danse, des numéros comiques, des pièces de théâtre, de la poésie, des spectacles de marionnettes et des comédies musicales.

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Kristen Ravin was the Seven Days' calendar writer 2015-2021. She also wrote about music and books, and contributed to Seven Days’ parenting magazine Kids VT.

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