Vero Villolobos, Weathervane Theatre’s technical director, wrote and stars in “Glock 17,” which returns to this year’s installment of the festival. (LEW WHITENER PHOTO) Lew Whitener
Vero Villolobos, Weathervane Theatre’s technical director, wrote and stars in “Glock 17,” which returns to this year’s installment of the festival. (LEW WHITENER PHOTO) Lew Whitener
Local Weathervane Guest Youth Artist Claudia Canuto, will perform original music on both nights of the festival. (LEW WHITENER PHOTO)
WHITEFIELD — The Weathervane Theatre is announcing the return of North Country New Works — a new works festival celebrating new voices, works and the creative spirit. This year’s festival will feature excerpts from four new works written by and featuring Weathervane company members.
The festival is coordinated by Weathervane’s Producing Artistic Director Ethan Paulini and stage-managed by TessaMarie Beard.
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