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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The production was rehearsed and performed on land which has served as a site of meeting and exchange among the Indigenous Peoples since time immemorial. The Western Abenaki are the traditional caretakers of these Vermont lands and waters, which they call Ndakinna. We give thanks for the opportunity to share in the bounty of this place and to protect it.

Special Thanks

Provost’s Academic Council, Department of Theatre faculty and staff, Eben Punderson, Lisa LaRose, James Kent, Mark Saltveit, Marina Sanchez, John Stokes, Eman Hayyat, Tony Bader, and Mark Christensen

Thank you for supporting the arts at Middlebury College!

The Theatre Program wishes to thank Drue Cortell Gensler ’57, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barlow, Marie and Edward Matthews, Christian and Gerry-Jo Cranmer, John J. Morrissey ’72, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freeman, Jr. for their generous support of our program’s work.

The Theatre Department would also like to thank Jean Seeler ’60, in whose honor the Seeler Studio Theatre is named, for her continued support of and belief in the work of this department.

Patrons are requested to turn off cell phones prior to the performance. Photography and the use of audio and video equipment are prohibited.

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