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The Thin Place


written by Lucas Hnath
directed by Jordan Gullikson

Playing March 23 through April 10, 2022
at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center

Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm
First Saturday Matinee and Sunday Matinees at 2pm
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Tickets start at $34.50 for adults and $31.05 for students/AARP members. Subscribe to join us for the season and get tickets to The Thin Place at a discount.

Please note: all attendees will be required to wear masks and be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Please bring a copy of your vaccination card or an image of it with you. We will be checking your vaccination cards at the door. Learn more about our safety measures here.​
Purchase tickets by phone
Please call 802-862-1497 during regular business hours (M-F, 10am-5pm). To purchase single tickets by phone after hours please call 866-811-4111.  There is a $3.50 per ticket convenience fee to purchase tickets over the phone.
Purchase tickets in person
Please come to our administrative office during regular business hours (M-F, 10am-5pm). Our office is located at 241 N. Winooski Ave Burlington, VT 05401. We're just inside the building on the left. There is no convenience fee to purchase tickets in person.
Purchase walk-up tickets the day of the show
Please go directly to the theatre, located at 60 Lake Street, 3rd floor, Burlington, VT 05401. The onsite Box Office opens an hour prior to showtime.
Everyone who ever died is still here, just in a different part of here. Linda can communicate with them. And if you believe, she can make you hear them, too — in 'the thin place,' the fragile boundary between our world and the other one. With acuity and relentless curiosity, Lucas Hnath’s play transforms the theater into an intimate séance, crafting a haunting testament to the power of the mind.

Cast 
Andrew Cassel as Jerry
Chris Caswell as Linda
Gina Stevensen as Hilda
Laura Wolfsen as Sylvia

Production Team
Scenic Design and Technical Direction: Chuck Padula
Lighting Design: Dan Gallagher
Sound Designer: Jess Wilson
Costume Design: Sarah Sophia Lidz
Props Master: Sue Wade
Master Electrician: Avery Bacon
Production Stage Manager: Mackenzie Wright
Assistant Stage Manager: John Hughes

The Thin Place is appropriate for ages 13 & up. Running Time: 90 minutes with no intermission.

Here's a link to the online show program.

Preview & Audience Response


Cast Interviews


Press


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Haunting... A cunning new ghost story... compelling and delicious.

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This is the sort of elusive, atmospheric piece I would urge you simply to see, unburdened by excessive description or analysis. It's a twisty tale that throws you off the scent and doubles back behind you; one wonders if Hnath wrote it like a person exploring a strange house for the first time.

The Observer

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As in the best horror, awful things are hinted at but left unspoken... I can’t even really tell you confidently what happened. And that’s the elegant trick of The Thin Place. It’s a story about storytelling that defies your ability to tell a story about it.

Vulture

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​Vermont Stage’s beautifully performed production often keeps you at the edge of your seat.

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A spooky mist surrounds the stories in The Thin Place, an engrossing new play by Lucas Hnath that uses the supernatural as a setting. The Vermont Stage production proves theater's power to pull viewers to the edge of their seats.

Seven Days

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