Address / locations
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39 Main St Montpelier, VT 05602
Montpelier, VT
Business Hours
(Please Call to Confirm)
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monday
closed
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tuesday
12:00pm-4:00pm
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wednesday
12:00pm-4:00pm
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thrusday
12:00pm-4:00pm
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friday
12:00pm-4:00pm
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saturday
12:00pm-4:00pm
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sunday
12:00pm-4:00pm
About Lost Nation Theater
Specialties: Lost Nation Theater's Mission Statement:
First, to create theater which is an effective force and catalyst for personal transformation, providing opportunities for empathetic interaction with others, development of self-discipline, and mastery of specific skills;
Second, to create and produce stimulating drama in original and innovative ways for the community and to provide suppo...
Specialties: Lost Nation Theater's Mission Statement:
First, to create theater which is an effective force and catalyst for personal transformation, providing opportunities for empathetic interaction with others, development of self-discipline, and mastery of specific skills;
Second, to create and produce stimulating drama in original and innovative ways for the community and to provide support for a year-round professional performing arts ensemble, for quality-oriented theater training programs, and for the theater's physical plant for the benefit of local artists, school age youth, public and private school, colleges, and universities, and for special events;
Third, to contribute to the vitality of the community by emphasizing audience development and the educational components in all programs, and thus to educate the public in the knowledge and skills that make theater possible. Established in 1977. LNT's founder, Kim Bent, grew up in Braintree, Vermont on a hill farm that looks across the East Granville Valley toward the Braintree Mountains.
One particular part of the range is known locally as "Lost Nation." For locals it is a special place. A place to dream and reflect. There's a lovely view, but it's mainly a place to camp, hike, and hunt--a challenging place to get to and to come back from.
As Kim traveled the country he realized there are many "lost nations" throughout America. Almost always rural, often remote and almost never on maps, they are known only by the people who live near them.
So "Lost Nation" says something real to us about our vision and our mission. It locates us out there, on the frontier, breaking boundaries, doing dramatic and courageous things. Yet it grounds us, identifies us as belonging to a place and to a community.
Commitment to Community is fundamental to Lost Nation:
The Theater with Heart in the Heart of Vermont.
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