
Weathervane Theatre Presents the 80s Rollerskating Musical XANADU
The deliciously fun, campy and totally 80s musical XANADU skates onto the Weathervane stage July 29th and plays in alternating rep through August 22nd in alternating rep.
July 29 – August 22
Don’t walk away from XANADU, a hilarious ’80s musical, in which a Greek muse inspires a roller disco! Forbidden love, jealous sisters, and chaos unfold to hits like “Magic” and “All Over the World.”
August 12 – September 11
When the world stopped on 9/11, kindness soared as 38 flights were diverted to tiny Gander, Newfoundland, in this stunning musical based on true events. Experience the power of kindness in this award-winning hit.
August 26 – September 13
The creators of The Play That Goes Wrong unleash comic mayhem on J.M. Barrie’s classic as Cornley Drama Society faces technical blunders, flying fiascos, and cast clashes on a hilariously disastrous trip to Neverland.
August 11 – 21
Celebrate kindness, courage, and compassion in this movement-filled adventure, inspired by Jon J. Muth’s retelling of Leo Tolstoy’s The Three Questions.
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.

The deliciously fun, campy and totally 80s musical XANADU skates onto the Weathervane stage July 29th and plays in alternating rep through August 22nd in alternating rep.

The Pulitzer Prize–winning rock musical that redefined a generation plays at the Weathervane July – August 8 in alternating rep. Bursting with heart, humor, and urgency, RENT celebrates connection and chosen family, powered by unforgettable songs like “Seasons of Love” and “Take Me or Leave Me.”

Patchwork’s 36th season kicks off with two well-known fairytales and will play at the Weathervane as well as in Bethlehem (Colonial Theatre), Lisbon (Lions Club Community Field, Groveton (GDK Memorial Field), and Colebrook (Great Woods North Center for the Arts).