Dorset Theatre Festival Returns

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DORSET, Vt. — Dorset Theatre Festival announced its return to indoor performances at the Dorset Playhouse beginning June 23, 2022.
 
The 45th Main Stage Summer Season will feature Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of "Wait Until Dark" (June 23 - July 9); the World Premiere of "Scarecrow" written and performed by Heidi Armbruster (July 14 - 23); "Back Together Again," a new concert featuring the music of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway (July 27 - August 7); and the world premiere of "Thirst" by Ronán Noone (August 18 - September 3). 
 
All performances will take place indoors at the Dorset Playhouse. 
 
"We are so excited to see old friends in our beautiful Playhouse and welcome new friends into our community. Our theme this summer truly is ‘back together again' - for joy, for laughter, and for community," said Dina Janis, artistic director of Dorset Theatre Festival.  
 
This summer will be the Festival's first in the Dorset Playhouse since 2019, after having canceled the 2020 season and performing an outdoor season at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in 2021. 
 
"It's good to be back, and we are working hard to bring our artists and audience home safely," said Will Rucker, Dorset's producing director. 
 
In planning for the return indoors, the Festival will be monitoring guidelines for indoor performances and working with the artists' unions to update safety protocols for staff and patrons as June approaches. 
 
The season will open with a regional revival of "Wait Until Dark," Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Frederick Knott's classic thriller that inspired the 1967 Academy Award-nominated film starring Audrey Hepburn. 
 
"'Wait Until Dark' celebrates the Festival's tradition of producing mystery thrillers that appeal to the entire family. This play is sure to please folks who love suspense and have been loyal fans of our Sherlock and Agatha Christie fare over these many decades," said Janis. 
 
Jackson Gay returns to Dorset to direct after helming the Festival's 2019 production of "Slow Food" that reunited actors Dan Butler and Peri Gilpin, both alums of the hit TV comedy, "Frasier."
 
"I am thrilled to be returning to Dorset Theatre Festival, where I get to make great work with wonderful people in one of the most beautiful settings in the world," said Gay. "I loved hearing the audience's laughter while watching 'Slow Food,' and now I get to make people jump in their seats as they experience the thrillingly heart-thumping 'Wait Until Dark'."
 
The season will continue with the world premiere "Scarecrow," written and performed by Heidi Armbruster, and directed by Janis.  
 
Heidi Armbruster is a New York City-based theatre artist. Her other plays, including "Dairyland," "Murder Girl," "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," "Where the I Divides," and "Purgatory," have been produced and developed at theatres across the country. As an actress, Armbruster has  New York and regional theatre credits, including "Time Stands Still on Broadway" and Lincoln Center's production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Disgraced." Heidi was awarded a Drama League Nomination for her work in the Keen Company's revival of "Tea and Sympathy" and has many TV and film credits including "Manifest," "Younger," "Pose," "Dead Ringers," and the upcoming "Partner Track." 
 
Armbruster wrote the Festival's 2019 world premiere, "Mrs. Christie," and will return to Dorset to perform the mostly-autobiographical "Scarecrow," which she began developing during the pandemic in the Festival's Women Artists Writing Group. 
 
"The heart of the piece is really about a relationship with the farm landscape that my father devoted his life to that comes to represent resilience and self-reliance for the woman at the center of the play," said Armbruster. "I hope audiences will connect with the idea of finding a surprisingly vital experience of life through the process of grieving."
 
Next on the 2022 Main Stage will be "Back Together Again: The Music of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway," a new concert featuring Christina Acosta Robinson and Ken Robinson, developed in collaboration with Merrimack Repertory Theatre in Lowell, Mass.
 
"The joy and heart in the music itself can heal and inspire, while also celebrating the history and impact of these important artists," said Janis.
 
The season will conclude with the World Premiere of the Irish drama, "Thirst" written by Ronán Noone and directed by playwright Theresa Rebeck. 
 
"Thirst made me laugh and cry when I first read it.  The characters are so passionate, filled with longing and humor in that great classic Irish fashion - witty and lyrical. I knew at once it was a play that belonged on our stage," said Janis.
 
Ronán Noone is an award-winning playwright whose recent international productions have taken place in the UK (London and Edinburgh), Spain, Canada, the Philippines, and Ireland. Noone's play, "The Atheist," was produced at the Huntington Theatre Company and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. It was also co-produced by The Culture Project and Ted Mann's Circle in the Square productions in New York and received both Drama Desk and Drama League acting nominations. His full-length and one-act plays are published by Samuel French, Smith and Kraus, Bakers Plays, and Dramatists Play Service. 
 
Two-time Emmy-nominated writer Theresa Rebeck returns to Dorset on the heels of co-writing the spy ensemble thriller, "The 355," which recently hit theaters via Universal. Rebeck's fourth Broadway play, "Bernhardt/Hamlet," premiered as part of the Roundabout Theatre Company's 2018-19 season, making her the most Broadway-produced female playwright, and she recently won an Outer Critics Circle Award for her play Seared. As the Festival's Resident Playwright, Rebeck has developed more than seven productions at Dorset Theatre Festival that have gone on to other stages around the country, including 2017's "Downstairs" starring Tim and Tyne Daly, which ran Off-Broadway at Primary Stages in fall 2018. This season, she returns to Dorset after directing the Festival's 2019 award-winning World Premiere of her play, "Dig." 
 
"I am thrilled to be directing this magnificent play at the Dorset Theatre Festival this summer by an extraordinary Irish-American writer, Ronán Noone," said Rebeck. "It is beautiful, funny, heartbreaking. Unmissable."
 
More information is available on Dorset's website www.dorsettheatrefestival.org. Subscription sales for the 2022 season beginning March 15, and single tickets will be available on April 15. 
 
Based on current conditions and health and safety guidelines all attendees will be expected to show proof of vaccination and be masked during performances at the Playhouse; however, this is subject to change.
 
"We will be monitoring the situation to help provide our audience and performers the safest and most enjoyable experience we can," said Will Rucker, producing director.
 

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Coggins Auto Group Celebrates Five Years

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
BENNINGTON, Vt. — The family-owned Coggins Auto Group is celebrating five years of operations: Coggins Toyota of Bennington and Coggins Honda of Bennington, and Coggins of the Berkshires in nearby Massachusetts.
 
Mike Coggins purchased three dealerships — Honda, Toyota and Ford — in 2020 with a goal to restore trust and a "true sense of community-minded dealership culture." 
 
"My primary focus from day one was bringing back that connection to the region," Coggins had said back in 2021. "This area values real relationships. They want to know the people they're doing business with. We set out to rebuild that trust."
 
The Ford dealership was sold off in 2023 and Coggins of the Berkshires, with sales and services for used cars, opened the same year in Pittsfield, Mass. 
 
According to Coggins Auto Group, the dealerships had social media ratings of two stars when they were purchased; now all Coggins locations are garnering more than four stars in customer satisfaction reviews. 
 
"We sell cars, and we fix cars, and our goal is just to make our customers happy, and keep our employees happy, and that's what's made this really work these last few years," said General Manager Scott O'Connell.
 
Coggins Auto Group is also involved in events that benefit the community, including its popular annual charity golf tournament that funds local charities and organizations such as the Bennington Little League.
 
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