Behind the scenes
Highland Center for the Arts (Producing / Presenter), Rob Mermin (Playwright), Rob Mermin (Co-Director), J.T. Turner (Co-Director), Johnnie Day Durand (Sound Design / Composer), & Cavan Meese (Lighting & Set Design ; HCA Production Lead)
Starring
Donny Osman, J.T. Turner, Jeanine B. Frost, & Matthew Grant Winston
Performance Type
Theater
Warnings
medically assisted dying
Recommended Age
13+
ABOUT THE SHOW
Highlands Center for the Arts presents VT Tour of Rob Mermin’s original play, “Act 39,” in
Greensboro, Burlington and Woodstock, August 29 - September 14, 2024
On the heels of its sold-out 2023 premiere run at Haybarn Theater, Rob Mermin’s “Act 39” is now
“taking the show on the road,” for a Vermont tour, from Greensboro (8/29-9/1 at HCA’s Main Stage) to Burlington (9/4-9/8 at Main Street Landing) to Woodstock (9/12-9/14 at Pentangle Arts)*. "Act 39,” written by Rob Mermin, is the true story of what happened when Rob’s friend decided to use Vermont's medical aid in dying law, known as Act 39. It is a soulful, humor-filled story of friendship, and exposes the vulnerability of the human spirit when facing mortality head-on.
"Act 39" is produced by the Highland Center for the Arts, co-directed by Rob Mermin and J.T. Turner, and stars
Donny Osman, J.T. Turner, Jeanine B. Frost and Matthew Grant Winston. Tickets & information for all three
venues are available now at https://highlandartsvt.org/events/act-39/ ; general admission is $36 / arts access $5.
Advance ticketing is highly recommended.
Talk-backs, including Patient Choices Vermont www.PatientChoices.org representatives, will follow the Thursday
August 29, Sept 5, and Sept. 12 performances. Vermont Lt. Governor David Zuckerman, a key supporter of VT’s
medical aid in dying legislation, is expected to participate in one of the talk-backs.
*Complete schedule: a) Highland Center for the Arts, Main Stage, 8/29-8/31, 7pm; 9/1, 2pm; b) HCA Presenting
at Main St Landing, Burlington, VT, 9/4-9/7, 7pm; 9/8, 2pm; c) HCA Presenting at Pentangle Arts, Woodstock, VT,
9/12-9/13, 7pm; 9/14, 2pm & 7pm
About the Playwright and Co-Director: Rob Mermin of Greensboro/Woodstock/Montpelier is founder of
VT’s Circus Smirkus. He ran off to join the circus in 1969 and toured with circuses worldwide, after training in
mime with life-long mentor Marcel Marceau. Rob’s awards include Copenhagen’s World Star-Time Gold Clown;
Bessie Award; Russia’s Best Director Prize at International Festival on the Black Sea; VT Arts Council Award of
Merit, and Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. His memoir “Circle of Sawdust” was published in 2024.
www.RobMermin.com . Interviews: http://www.rumblestripvermont.com/2016/06/last-chapter/
https://www.sevendaysvt.com/arts-culture/a-play-inspired-by-vermonts-end-of-life-law-celebrates-a-twilight-
friendship-38442830
About the Production Team: The Highland Center for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization operating
a welcoming venue for assembly, artistic expression, entertainment, education, and refreshment, serving
residents and artists of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom and beyond, and collaborating with arts organizations and
local schools. Leading the HCA team, as well as designing set & lighting is Cavan Meese of Glover, who has
worked with Phish, Bread and Puppet Theater, and Anais Mitchell’s “Hadestown.” NEK-based co-director and co-
star J.T. Turner (AEA)** is an award-winning actor, director, playwright, circus ringmaster, and stage combat
choreographer reprising the role of “Rob.” Co-star Donny Osman of Plainfield, returning as “Bill,” founded The
Two Penny Circus, played a leadership role in founding Circus Smirkus, directed Vermont’s Governor’s Institute
on the Arts, and served three terms as a VT State Representative. Rounding out the cast are Marlboro’s
Jeanine B. Frost, an award-winning actor, director, producer and board member of Vermont Production
Collective, and Waterbury’s Matthew Grant Winston, currently appearing in Unadilla Theater’s Uncle Vanya
through 8/4/24. Sound design is by Burlington’s Johnnie Day Durand; NEK’s Marci Diamond is publicist.
** Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, Highland Center for the Arts, and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
“Act 39” GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/act-39-lets-take-the-show-on-the-road
Tickets and public information: https://highlandartsvt.org/events/act-39/ (802) 533-2000
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CREDITS
PRESS
Mermin's sensitive play drives home its beautiful and sometimes scary humanity...a powerful, tender and often funny dramatic work
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What makes the play resonant are the questions it raises about life's greatest mystery: death.
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A play named for Vermont's aid-in-dying law meditates on what death can teach us about life...profoundly life-affirming
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