Vermont
A Royall celebration: UVM marks 50th anniversary of theater with weekend of events
It’s rare for a university to convert a space designed for athletics into a home for the arts. That’s what the University of Vermont did 50 years ago when it turned an old gymnasium into Royall Tyler Theatre.
UVM alumni celebrate the theater’s half-century with events Thursday, April 11-Saturday, April 13. The highlight is “50 Years of Royall Tyler Theatre: A Musical Revue,” featuring performances from alumni and current students paying tribute to some of the shows UVM theater students have performed in that time.
Royall Tyler Theatre is named for Royall Tyler, a Vermont Supreme Court justice and professor of law at UVM in the early 1800s. In 1787, Tyler created “The Contrast,” regarded as the first comedy play written in the U.S.
How the Royall Tyler came to be
The building now named for Tyler initially seated 1,200 and served as a site for indoor sports and recreation, and hosted concerts by groups including the Boston Symphony Orchestra. UVM’s physical-education program outgrew the space – Patrick Gym opened across campus in 1963 – so the building was used for offices and classrooms until what’s now the 291-seat Royall Tyler Theatre opened March 14, 1974, with a musical adaptation of “The Contrast.”
Michael Garfield Levine was a theater student at UVM before Royall Tyler Theatre opened. The 1971 graduate told the Burlington Free Press in an email that remembers performing in a theater in the basement of the Fleming Museum.
The film and television actor is returning to campus for the 50th anniversary celebration to join a panel discussion that includes other UVM alumni working in film, TV and theater. The night before the celebration begins, Levine will appear at Royall Tyler Theatre to present his one-man show, “Spinning My Wheels,” which details his battles with mental illness and addiction and how acting and bicycle racing helped him get back on track.
“It was at UVM that I began my studies in acting and theater by playing Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet,” according to Levine, who called it a “great honor” to be invited back to UVM to perform his show.
If you go
The schedule of activities at Royall Tyler Theatre includes:
Thursday, April 11
Friday, April 12
- 10-10:50 a.m., an improv workshop will be led by Zeina Salame, assistant professor and resident director in UVM’s program in theatre and dance.
- 11 a.m.-11:50 a.m., Julie Peoples-Clark, a lecturer in dance at UVM, leads a musical theater dance workshop.
- 2-4 p.m., a distinguished alumni panel has Rob Shimko, UVM theatre and dance department head, leading a discussion with alumni Shannon K. Hall, director of postproduction at HBO; Michael Garfield Levine, who has performed on TV shows including “The Sopranos” and “Law & Order”; Broadway music director and conductor Steve Freeman; and Dawn Wagner, a former Broadway stage manager; as well as Jeffrey DeMunn, whose list of acting credits includes “The Walking Dead,” “The Shawshank Redemption” and “Billions.” A reception follows from 4-5 p.m.
- 5:30-9:30 p.m., an open rehearsal will be held for “50 Years of Royall Tyler Theatre: A Musical Revue” featuring alumni and current students. Pizza and soda will be provided.
Saturday, April 13
- 3:30 p.m., alumni, staff and students are invited to take part in a photo that will document the theater’s 50th anniversary.
- 4-5:15 p.m., “50 Years of Royall Tyler Theatre: A Musical Revue,” featuring songs from the history of musical theater at UVM, precedes a celebration from 5:15-6:30 p.m.
All weekend
- 11 a.m.-8 p.m., all spaces in the theater building, including the scene and costume shops, will be open for guests to visit.
All events are free. To register visit www.alumni.uvm.edu
Contact Brent Hallenbeck at bhallenbeck@freepressmedia.com.
Vermont
Vermont State Police investigating suspicious death
Vermont State Police are investigating a suspicious death in the eastern part of the state.
The investigation began around 10 a.m. Saturday when police received a report of a dead woman at a property at 48 Douglas Hill Road in Norwich. First responders located a woman dead inside the residence.
State police said their initial investigation indicates the woman’s death occurred under “potentially suspicious circumstances.” Everyone associated with the matter is accounted for, and they said there is no danger to the public.
The victim’s body will be brought to the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office in Burlington for an autopsy to determine cause and manner of death. State police said they will release the woman’s identity following further investigation and notification of family members.
No further details have been released.
Anyone with information that could assist investigators is being asked to call 802-234-9933 or submit an anonymous tip online at https://vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit.
Vermont
VT Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 results for May 9, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The Vermont Lottery offers several draw games for those willing to make a bet to win big.
Those who want to play can enter the MegaBucks and Lucky for Life games as well as the national Powerball and Mega Millions games. Vermont also partners with New Hampshire and Maine for the Tri-State Lottery, which includes the Mega Bucks, Gimme 5 as well as the Pick 3 and Pick 4.
Drawings are held at regular days and times, check the end of this story to see the schedule.
Here’s a look at May 9, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from May 9 drawing
15-41-46-47-56, Powerball: 22, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from May 9 drawing
Day: 6-4-9
Evening: 0-3-4
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from May 9 drawing
Day: 4-2-1-0
Evening: 1-5-5-4
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Megabucks Plus numbers from May 9 drawing
06-25-26-33-36, Megaball: 01
Check Megabucks Plus payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from May 9 drawing
08-11-17-29-49, Bonus: 02
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
For Vermont Lottery prizes up to $499, winners can claim their prize at any authorized Vermont Lottery retailer or at the Vermont Lottery Headquarters by presenting the signed winning ticket for validation. Prizes between $500 and $5,000 can be claimed at any M&T Bank location in Vermont during the Vermont Lottery Office’s business hours, which are 8a.m.-4p.m. Monday through Friday, except state holidays.
For prizes over $5,000, claims must be made in person at the Vermont Lottery headquarters. In addition to signing your ticket, you will need to bring a government-issued photo ID, and a completed claim form.
All prize claims must be submitted within one year of the drawing date. For more information on prize claims or to download a Vermont Lottery Claim Form, visit the Vermont Lottery’s FAQ page or contact their customer service line at (802) 479-5686.
Vermont Lottery Headquarters
1311 US Route 302, Suite 100
Barre, VT
05641
When are the Vermont Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11 p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
- Gimme 5: 6:55 p.m. Monday through Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily.
- Pick 3 Day: 1:10 p.m. daily.
- Pick 4 Day: 1:10 p.m. daily.
- Pick 3 Evening: 6:55 p.m. daily.
- Pick 4 Evening: 6:55 p.m. daily.
- Megabucks: 7:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. daily
What is Vermont Lottery Second Chance?
Vermont’s 2nd Chance lottery lets players enter eligible non-winning instant scratch tickets into a drawing to win cash and/or other prizes. Players must register through the state’s official Lottery website or app. The drawings are held quarterly or are part of an additional promotion, and are done at Pollard Banknote Limited in Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Vermont editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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Vermont teen dies in crash with tree
A teenager died when his car crashed into a tree in central Vermont on Friday afternoon, police said.
The 16-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, off Creek Road in Clarendon, Vermont State Police said. They identified the teen as Jacob Smith, of Proctor.
Troopers were notified about the crash about 2:39 p.m., police said. Investigators found that Smith drove off the east side of the road before hitting the tree; he was wearing his seatbelt, but his car, a Volkswagen Passat, was totaled.
Police didn’t say what they suspect led up to the crash. They asked anyone with information to call Trooper Charles Gardner at 802-773-9109, or email him.
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