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Water in the Wood: 2022 Reprise

  • The Sable Project 588 North Taggart Hill Road Stockbridge, VT, 05772 United States (map)

The Sable Project Presents:

WATER IN THE WOOD: 2022 Reprise!

Didn't get a chance to see our end-of-summer Water in the Wood production?
Liked it so much you want to see it again?
Good news! The Sable Ensemble is reassembling this fall and we're sharing WITW again! Not just once, but twice!

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Water in the Wood is an annual production produced by The Sable Project, an off-grid artist residency and community space in rural central Vermont.

This year, a curated group of past Sable Artists returned as an ensemble and built a new production from scratch in just three weeks.

Directed by Kern Samuel, sculptor Otto Pierce, dancer Jessica Lee, and multi-media artist Berto Guido reintroduce themselves and their creative practices to this new iteration of collaborative and experimental work on the Sable Stage.

You’re invited! This production is dinner and a show - come for wood-fired pizza by Fat Dragon Farm and a spectacular show full of characters from this world and beyond. Bring blankets or camp chairs to get cozy on the grassy amphitheater. Wear layers to stay warm in the Autumn mountain air. BYOB!


October 14th and 15th

Doors open at 4:30PM | Show starts at 6:00PM

Pizza by Fat Dragon Farm 4:30 - 6:00PM


Tickets: $10 per person. Online ticket sales close at 8AM the day of the show but you can pay in person. Cash or check only, please!

Location: 588 North Taggart Hill Road, Stockbridge VT 05772 (off Rt 107/Ranney Road). Taggart Hill is a 4th class dirt road - please drive slowly and when leaving Sable, yield to uphill traffic.

Accessibility: This performance takes place on the Sable Stage. Seating is on a grassy amphitheater down a slight slope, a 6-minute walk from the parking lot. If you have questions or accessibility needs, please message us at info@thesableproject.org!

Lighting Notice: Strobe lighting effects will be used during this performance.

More info about The Sable Project at thesableproject.org