The Quarry Project is a dance/theater performance created for the Wells-Lamson quarry, one of the oldest and deepest granite quarries in the country, located in Websterville, VT.
Dress rehearsals: July 25th, 26th, 27th (Mon, Tues, Wed)
Performances: August 5th through 21st (on Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat and Sun)
All dress rehearsals and performances start at 5:30pm, except one matinee on Sunday Aug 7th at 3:30pm.
Audience members must arrive at the gate no later than 5:15pm – or 3:15 on August 7th – to be escorted on site and onto the audience platform.
The Quarry Project is a dance/theater performance in the Wells-Lamson quarry, one of the oldest and deepest granite quarries in the country, located in Websterville, VT. This site-specific piece, created by award winning Vermont choreographer Hannah Dennison, will be staged for 13 evenings only, with an intimate audience of just 90 each evening. Both the audience and the performers will be on platforms floating on the waters of this 6-acre, outdoor theater setting.
Websterville is located south of Barre City, 15 mins from Exit 6 on I-89, 60 mins from Burlington, White River Junction, and St. Johnsbury, and 80 mins from Rutland, VT.
232 Websterville Road
Barre, VT 05641
+1 (802) 505-7337