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An Adults-only Comedy

November 28 – December 4, 2025

A wildly funny adults-only comedy about THE GRINCH’s Cindy Lou Who, who is now all grown up, just released from jail, and lives in a trailer park.

A family-friendly fantastical adventure!

November 30 – December 6, 2025

Travel through the enchanted wardrobe with Peter and Lucy for this innovative two-actor adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s classic tale of the triumph of good over evil.

Heartfelt Story of Faith and Family

December 2 – 6, 2025

The Nowaks of Buffalo have long believed in their 1942 Christmas miracle—until a one-woman show and a shocking confession shake their faith. A funny and heartfelt story of family, belief, and truth.




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Weathervane Theatre

Weathervane Theatre is an award-winning professional theatre in New Hampshire's White Mountains since 1966.

The Weathervane’s resident acting company performs in alternating repertory all summer long in new productions of Broadway’s best – both classic and contemporary. Plus, enjoy family-friendly children’s shows, an intensive day camp for youth and special events.

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black and white photo of Richard Portner and color photo of Richard Portner and Gibbs Murray with words "In Loving Memory of RIchard Portner"

Weathervane Theatre Pays Tribute to Richard Portner

Weathervane Theatre mourns the loss of Richard Portner, a Weathervane legend, who passed away on October 26, 2025. He, along with his wife Terry, were instrumental in keeping theatre alive in the North Country. Their impact on the North Country and the Weathervane Stage will never be forgotten.

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