Randolph is alive year round with a bunch of activities and get-togethers! The calendar below contains many of the events taking place in and around town. Please add your own event using the Add Event button below. For municipal meetings and other town business please consult the Town of Randolph website.
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The Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, in cooperation with Vermont Humanities Council, presents “Crossroads: Change in Rural America.” The exhibition examining the evolving landscape of rural American opens at Chandler Gallery on February, 8th 2025. “Crossroads” will be on view through March, 22nd 2025. Free Admission • Tue-Sat 12-5 PM
“Crossroads” explores how rural American communities changed in the 20th century. From sea to shining sea, the vast majority of the United States landscape remains rural with only 3.5% of the landmass considered urban. Since 1900, the percentage of Americans living in rural areas dropped from 60% to 17%. The exhibition looks at that remarkable societal change and how rural Americans responded.
A discussion about The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman through Part 2.
Embark on a quest with the remaining oddball Knights of the Round Table to "rebuild Camelot in a world that has lost its balance." - Goodreads synopsis.
All are welcome, ages 13 and up, please. Books are available to check out through the library, to request a book please email [email protected] or call 802-728-5073.
Advance: $14 (+fees) // Day of show: $17 (+fees)
Doors: 7:00 // Show: 7:30
BYOB (21+)
All Ages
Jaded Ravins
Jaded Ravins, comprised of Halle Jade and Kelly Ravin, delivers heartfelt original music that resonates deeply with audiences, creating an emotional connection through their captivating country sound.
Bow & River
Bow Thayer, a Vermont-based artist, blends folk, blues, and psychedelia through his innovative Bojotar. His evolving sound and heartfelt storytelling create a unique musical experience, drawing inspiration from both personal and local landscapes.
Jason Lorber – comedian and former VT State Representative – headlines in "Comedy at the Core." His new show compares what 13-year-old Jason thought his life would be...and what it became (so far). The Chandler is brimming with excitement for Jason’s performance as part of a multi-city/town tour. You may remember Jason from when he performed at the Chandler in David Sedaris' one-man show "SantaLand Diaries" in 2019 B.C. (Before Covid) or when he opened for Joan Rivers.
Comics Mike Thomas and Maddie McLennon will open the show.
This event will take place upstairs in the Esther Mesh Room.
$20 Advance Tickets / $25 Day of Show
Swan Lake is a ballet masterpiece that tells the story of a prince who falls in love with a beautiful swan princess under a spell. The ballet is renowned for its stunning choreography, intricate set design, and Tchaikovsky's captivating music. Its themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption continue to resonate with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, making it a timeless classic that has endured for more than a century.
This timeless tale of love and magic will be brought to life by the finest dancers of the Ukrainian National Opera and Ballet Theater. The graceful movements of the dancers will transport audiences to a world of enchantment and wonder.
Advance: $10 (+fees) // Day of show: $13 (+fees)
Doors: 7:00 // Show: 7:30
BYOB (21+)
All Ages
Bird Boombox:
A dynamic trio from Champlain Valley, Bird Boombox blends natural sounds with community spirit through alternative and folk music. Their performances create an immersive experience for audiences seeking connection and harmony.
Fly-By Ride:
Hailing from Middlebury, VT, Fly-By Ride features Sasha, Jack, Skylar, Ancel, and Zach. Their latest album, Songs From the Middle of Nowhere, is now streaming on Spotify.
It's called America's greatest play. It's a timeless tale of love, life, and afterlife — with roots right here in Randolph. And now for the first time, OUR TOWN is intertwined with live covers of songs by Vermont's own Noah Kahan. Reserve seats early for a small town experience like no other before, including the Smithsonian exhibit Crossroads: Change in Rural America in The Chandler Gallery. Buy tickets now!