Aug 01 Friday
By William ShakespeareDirected by Lindsay Smiling
Grief twists the mind and conjures ghosts—but when the spirit of Hamlet’s father appears, he speaks not of madness, but of murder. In the shadowed halls of Elsinore, Hamlet grapples with a haunting revelation: his mother has married his uncle, and his father’s death was no accident. As he pulls at the tangled threads of his broken family, a web of deceit and betrayal unravels, leading him into a storm of moral conflict. What follows is a relentless struggle between revenge and redemption, as Hamlet’s pursuit of truth threatens to destroy everything he holds dear.
Shakespeare’s masterpiece delves into the depths of human thought, revealing the darkness that lies beneath loyalty, love, and justice. Experience the pulse-pounding tension and psychological intrigue that have made this play endure for centuries.
Hamlet will play in repertory with Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead.
Running Time: Approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, with one 15-minute intermission.Content Advisory: Contains staged violence and mature themes.Recommended Age: 13+
Born in Jamaica and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Sleepy Hallow kicked off his musical career with a string of singles, demonstrating his kinship with local collaborator, Sheff G, on early tracks like "Disrespect" (July 2017) and "Haters Hurtin" (August 2017). At the forefront of Brooklyn's emerging drill scene, the duo's early material reconfigured the British drill beats of AXL and MKthePlug within a New York context, adding local slang and alternate flows to the U.K. style.
Aug 02 Saturday
Celebrating 36 years of bluegrass, the Appalachian Fiddle & Bluegrass Association's annual festival will showcase award-winning performances from 30 bands by renowned artists like Fireside Collective, Appalachian Road Show and Danny Paisley and more. For the aspiring musician, bring your instrument and attend one of the many free workshops led by professional musicians. Kids Crafts and activities for the whole family. Free camping with an all festival ticket.
By Jason King JonesBased on the Grimms’ fairy taleDirected by Jessica Bedford
HOOP DREAMS & FROG SCHEMES!
Forget the fairy tale you know! This fresh spin on the classic tale follows a basketball-loving princess who’d rather shoot hoops than wait around for Prince Charming. Caught between slam dunks, slam jams (yep, there’s music!), and six royal sisters’ matchmaking missions, our heroine’s world turns upside down when her game ball takes an unexpected plunge into a mysterious well.
Enter an unexpected hero: a talking frog who’s a prince under a magical spell. As friendship sparks between the princess and her amphibian ally, the dynamic duo dishes out assists, keeps it real with family, and learns that being true to yourself is the greatest win of all. With music, magic, and major attitude, the princess and the frog prince prove that sometimes your perfect match is the teammate you least expect—and that happily ever after looks different for everyone.
Based on the Grimms’ fairy tale, but with way more bounce!
Kids can get a front row seat to the action with onstage carpet seating.PLUS: meet the characters after every show for autographs and photos.
Drop-in to the Art Ways Interactive Family Gallery on the second floor of the Museum every Saturday and Sunday to make your own art to take home during ArtVentures. Museum educators are on hand to help guide you in creating an artwork inspired by the Museum’s collection. Design your own creation and bring it to life on one of our 3D printers. All ages and abilities welcome! Free.
Bob Mould’s 15th solo album, Here We Go Crazy, distills his decades-long mastery of melody, emotional depth, and raw energy. Stripping back to essentials, its 11 songs blaze through 30 minutes with primal urgency, inspired by his extensive touring—both solo and with Jon Wurster and Jason Narducy. The album embraces a direct, unembellished approach, reflecting the visceral connection Mould felt performing stripped-down sets.
From his Hüsker Dü roots through an evolving solo career, Mould has built his music on honesty, angst, and intensity. Here We Go Crazy arrives at a moment of global uncertainty, unfolding in three acts: control versus chaos, personal struggle, and love as salvation. Opening tracks explore turbulence—Neanderthal recalls childhood trauma, while Breathing Room captures isolation. The second act descends into darkness—Fur Mink Augurs embodies claustrophobic dread, Lost Or Stolen critiques digital obsession, and Sharp Little Pieces confronts shattered innocence. The final act turns to hope—You Need to Shine seeks light amid turmoil, Thread So Thin wrestles with protection and vulnerability, and Your Side offers urgent devotion in uncertain times.
Mould’s stripped-back production lets these themes breathe, delivering catharsis through melodic power and lyrical confrontation. As always, his music compresses life’s weight into something resonant—11 sonic gems that offer both intensity and relief.
Aug 03 Sunday