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January 30 - February 12, 2026
Presented By: Catamount Arts
Dates: Friday, January 30 to Thursday, February 12
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Showtimes: Tuesday through Saturday at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 – adults, $6- Catamount members and students, $7- seniors
Matinees and Tuesday Bargain Nights: $7- adults, $4- Catamount members and students, $5- seniors
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Rating: Not Rated
Runtime: 108 minutes
Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Simon Russell Beale, Ben Daniels, Rory Kinnear, Adrian Lester
Description:
“The Choral” is a refined and quietly powerful drama set in the world of British choral music. Centered on a renowned boys’ choir facing internal conflict and cultural change, the film follows a group of singers, teachers, and administrators as tradition collides with evolving ideas of identity, authority, and artistic purpose. Directed by Nicholas Hytner, the film uses music as both emotional anchor and narrative force, exploring how voices—individual and collective—shape legacy, belonging, and the future. With measured performances and resonant choral sequences, “The Choral” is a thoughtful meditation on harmony, discipline, and transformation.
Watch the trailer.
Location:
Catamount Arts Center
115 Eastern Avenue
St. Johnsbury, VT
Showtimes: Tuesday through Saturday at 7:00 pm, Saturday at 5:00 pm, Sunday and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 pm
Tickets: $9 – adults, $6- Catamount members and students, $7- seniors
Matinees and Tuesday Bargain Nights: $7- adults, $4- Catamount members and students, $5- seniors
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Rating: Not Rated
Runtime: 108 minutes
Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Simon Russell Beale, Ben Daniels, Rory Kinnear, Adrian Lester
Description:
“The Choral” is a refined and quietly powerful drama set in the world of British choral music. Centered on a renowned boys’ choir facing internal conflict and cultural change, the film follows a group of singers, teachers, and administrators as tradition collides with evolving ideas of identity, authority, and artistic purpose. Directed by Nicholas Hytner, the film uses music as both emotional anchor and narrative force, exploring how voices—individual and collective—shape legacy, belonging, and the future. With measured performances and resonant choral sequences, “The Choral” is a thoughtful meditation on harmony, discipline, and transformation.
Watch the trailer.