Behind the scenes
Lanford Wilson (Playwright), Patrick Clow (Director), Chuck Padula (Scenic Design and Technical Direction), Jess Nguyen (Costume Design), Abra Clawson (Sound Design), Sue Wade (Props Master), & John Hughes (Stage Manager)
Starring
Leila Teitelman & Connor Kendall
Performance Type
Theater
ABOUT THE SHOW
This Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is a moving exploration of a Jewish immigrant and Protestant countrywoman searching for meaning and intimacy in 1944 Missouri, at the tail end of WWII.
Cast
Leila Teitelman as Sally
Connor Kendall as Matt
Production Team
Scenic Design and Technical Direction: Chuck Padula
Costume Design: Jess Nguyen
Sound Design: Abra Clawson
Props Master: Sue Wade
Stage Manager: John Hughes
Assistant Stage Manager & Wardrobe: Fiona Small
This is the first classic play Vermont Stage has brought to life in over a decade and will launch our new "Seminal Series," which will feature classic plays that still resonate with contemporary audiences.
Talley's Folly is is appropriate for ages 12 & up. Running Time: 90 minutes with no intermission.
Performance Space
Isham Family Farm
3515 Oak Hill Rd, Williston, VT 05495
The Box Office and seating opens an hour prior to showtime. All performances are General Admission.
Please be sure to bring a low-back folding chair with you to sit.
"Wilson evinces a keen sympathy for men and woman relegated by fate, fortune or natural inclination to the margins of life... The play is a valentine to a classic romantic ideal: two lost souls finding in each other a respite from loneliness."
The New York Times
"A touching two-actor triumph!"
The Wall Street Journal
Vermont Stage's production of Talley's Folly is a part of the Isham Family Farm "First: Earth Summer Series." Please visit their website for more information on the entire series of special events.
The Isham Family Farm believes that diverse and inclusive music, theatre, dance and words can act as a powerful force for good in the community while promoting environmental awareness and responsibility. At the intimate setting of the farm, the “First: Earth Summer Series” can bring people together in a unifying and uplifting shared experience and strengthens the idea of a community coming together to celebrate the environment while witnessing live performances of different cultures and genres.
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