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Best Shows from September 8 - November 8

in Burlington

Ballet Hispanico at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Ballet Hispanico

Formed in 1971 by Venezuelan dancer ex-pat Tina Ramirez, this New York-based dance company dedicates itself to preserving and celebrating the legacy of Latin dance, and the experiences of its Latin and Hispanic dancers, who make up the company. Having performed for more than two million people in the United States, Europe, and South America, they have brought the same recognition to their dancer as Alvin Ailey has done for black dancers.

Brian Regan at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Brian Regan

Critics and peers agree Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. The "perfect balance of sophisticated writing and physicality" (Wall Street Journal), Brian fills theaters nationwide with fervent fans that span generations. His clean language and sharp, sarcastic observations on everyday life have led him to be known as the "comedian's comedian".

Kathleen Madigan at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Kathleen Madigan

Described by comedy peer Lewis Black as the "funniest woman in America", the winner of the American Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian is a triple threat; as well as her sell-out tours, Madigan is a favorite on late-night talk shows and nationally syndicated radio shows. With an enviable career spanning three decades on the comedy circuit, she has the distinction of being one of few comics to appear on every major late-night show including Leno, Letterman, Conan, and Ferguson.

Patton Oswalt at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Patton Oswalt

Comedian, writer and actor Patton Oswalt has spent the last decade headlining comedy clubs and theaters all over America in addition to nine seasons playing the role of Spence on CBS's hit show, King of Queens. He also voiced "Remy the Rat," the lead voice in Pixar's blockbuster hit, Ratatouille. From pop culture trivia to politics, there is rarely a subject on which he isn't well-versed and guaranteed to make his audiences consider, long after the laughter has finished.

Cavetown at Higher Ground

Cavetown

Cavetown is the musical project of Robin Skinner, a 25-year-old from the United Kingdom who has been writing and producing music since his early teens. His brand of heartfelt acoustic pop has seen him amass a huge following on social media. Don't miss the chance to catch multi-platinum singer/songwriter Cavetown and this year!

Maren Morris at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Maren Morris

Grammy award-winning Country singer, songwriter and superstar Maren Morris is hitting the road on an expansive headlining tour, the RSVP Redux Tour throughout North America, with the talented Betty Who joining as a special guest for certain performances. Presented by Live Nation, the tour will span 11 dates and commences on May 29th at The Masonic in San Francisco.

Jurassic Quest at Champlain Valley Expo

Jurassic Quest

Families must get down to Jurassic Quest and have an awesome time delving into pre-historic times. Kids will jump at the chance to adventure into a world when dinosaurs of all types existed. This is the only event in the country that features dinosaurs that are the actual size that they were centuries ago and allows little ones to get up close and personal with these fascinating ancient creatures!

Trevor Hall at Higher Ground

Trevor Hall

Infusing his laid-back, acoustic rock with reggae and sanskrit chanting, Trevor Hall's music plugs into the deepest levels of his spiritual experiences. Introduced to yoga and meditation in his late teens, the South Carolina-born Hall treats his songs as a vital outlet for his journey through life. He's now carrying on with his 'An Evening In A Blue Sky Mind' tour!

Allison Russell at Higher Ground

Allison Russell

The self-taught singer, songwriter, poet, activist, and multi-instrumentalist has redefined 21st-century artistry and is a force to be reckoned with. Two solo albums and three Grammy Award nominations later and Alison is back, channeling the rhythm-first, improvisational energy of great female artists everywhere! Not only has Alison carved a legacy for herself in the music industry through soul-stirring music, but she has also used her platform to elevate, educate, and inspire.

Spoon at Higher Ground

Spoon

For the oft critically acclaimed Spoon, it's all about the song. For over two decades, they have quietly topped the critics' record and song of the year lists, whilst retaining their control over their independent sound. With smart, stylish grooves and artful lyricism, Spoon embody doing things for the right reasons, and have seen their music featured everywhere from The Simpsons to The OC and still kept their inherent coolness.

Graham Nash at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Graham Nash

One third (or fourth, depending on who is feuding with whom) of folk rocks biggest super-group, Graham Nash is often credited with being the glue that keeps the trio making sweet music together, and having penned some of their greatest hits including Marrakech Express and more. This summer the former Hollie heads out on tour once more, bringing you an evening that delves far into his remarkable six-decade career, to show you the real Graham Nash.

Bruce Hornsby at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Bruce Hornsby

The variety and range of Bruce Hornsby's music is quite staggering. In the course of his 40 year career, his stunning improvisational talent has drawn from rock, jazz, gospel and even country. Outside of his wildly experimental solo work, he's maybe best known to the world for his work with The Grateful Dead and for the Billboard Number 1 hit The Way It Is, later sampled by 2Pac on his track Changes.

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