Upcoming Events
Ripe
July 24 @ 06:00pm

Ripe’s newest album Bright Blues is a collection of 12 songs full of sleek grooves and bold melodies that the Boston quintet put together to help ride out tough times, an anthem for better days ahead. “The wildest thing for me is that the record simultaneously sounds like it has the scars of everything we’ve been through and also that it doesn’t — it’s joyful music, which is very exciting given that it was made in the middle of getting hit in the stomach,” says singer Robbie Wulfsohn, who came together with guitarist Jon Becker, drummer Sampson Hellerman, and trombonist Calvin Barthel while they were all studying at Berklee College of Music. The band drew acclaim from the likes of the Boston Globe, Huffington Post and WXPN with their first full-length, Joy in the Wild Unknown. Their streams on Spotify surged past 56 million as they conquered stages at festivals including Bonnaroo, Firefly, SweetWater and Bottlerock, and sold tens of thousands of tickets across the US, including selling out the iconic House of Blues Boston and Brooklyn Steel. Bright Blues is their first release after signing to indie powerhouse Glassnote Records and their first release working with outside co-writers. Teaming up on production with Noah Conrad (BTS, Niall Horan) and Ryan Linvill (Olivia Rodrigo, Dermot Kennedy) helped bring the high-energy, freewheeling stage show to the recording studio, with the result being an album that shows the full scope of the band’s abilities as writers and performers. The live show has always been at the core of who Ripe is, and now the recorded music can stand alongside it as an all- encompassing representation of who the band is and where they are going. ***Our Summer Series is scheduled to be held outdoors on the Village Green. However, the safety of our patrons, staff, and the artists we present are our top priority. In the event ...
Phantom Planet
August 3 @ 06:00pm

Phantom Planet Formed in 1994, Phantom Planet is a Los Angeles band that has released five albums of melodic, energetic Alt Rock. Helping to define the early 00s music landscape, they’re best known for writing anthemic hits like “California,” (theme of the TV series: The O.C.) and their wildly exciting live shows with deep fan engagement. The band has entertained the masses through a combination of stellar musicianship & compelling song writing which now spans over 30yrs. After a hiatus in 2008, the band reunited in 2019, continuing to evolve their sound while maintaining their signature energy and melodic sensibilities. Phantom Planet is comprised of Alex Greenwald, Sam Farrar, Darren Robinson, and Andrew Parker. Phantom Planet is no longer missing; they are ready to reclaim their position in the music industry. ***Our Summer Series is scheduled to be held outdoors on the Village Green. However, the safety of our patrons, staff, and the artists we present are our top priority. In the event of extreme weather (thunderstorms, flooding, etc.) this performance will be moved indoors to our theater. There are two ticket types: Rain or Shine Tickets (first 400 sold) include a guaranteed seat whether the show is held outdoors or moved indoors. These tickets are non-refundable, even if the show is moved inside. Outdoor Only Tickets (all remaining tickets) are valid only if the show takes place outdoors. If the show is moved inside, these tickets will be automatically refunded. Otherwise, they are non-refundable. The final decision to move a performance indoors will be made no later than 10:00 AM on the day of the show. Updates will be posted on our website and social media and emailed to all ticket holders.
Spruce Peak Unplugged presents Homegrown In Vermont Festival
August 23 @ 12:00pm

Devon McGarry Band Frankie White Milton Busker & the Grim Work Jesse Taylor Band Ryan Sweezey & the Midnight Walkers The Tenderbellies Troy Millette & the Fire Below Billy Wylder Ryan Miller and Friends do The Kinks
Katie Pruitt
August 28 @ 06:00pm

Katie Pruitt is living proof of music’s power to transform the way we experience the world. Soon after the arrival of her acclaimed debut Expectations—a 2020 LP on which she documented her journey in growing up queer in the Christian South—the Georgia-bred singer/songwriter/guitarist heard from countless listeners that her songs had impacted their lives on an elemental level. With her sophomore album Mantras, the Nashville-based musician now looks inward to explore such matters as gender identity, self-compassion or the lack thereof, and the struggle for peace in times of chaos and uncertainty—ultimately arriving at a body of work that speaks to the strength in undoing harmful self-beliefs and fully living your truth.
Ira Glass in Conversation
September 27 @ 07:00pm

Ira Glass is the host and creator of the public radio program This American Life. The show is heard each week by over 5 million listeners on public radio stations and podcast. Glass began his career as an intern at National Public Radio’s network headquarters in Washington, DC in 1978, when he was 19 years old. He put This American Life on the air in 1995. He also served as an editor for the groundbreaking podcasts Serial, S-Town and Nice White Parents. Under Glass’s editorial direction, This American Life has won the highest honors for broadcasting and journalistic excellence, including nine Peabody awards and the first Pulitzer Prize ever awarded for audio journalism. In 2021 This American Life episode ‘The Giant Pool of Money’ was inducted into the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry, the first podcast ever so honored.