Grange Hall Cultural Center to screen made-in-Vermont 'Soulmates'
Nov. 19, 2021 | By Waterbury Roundabout
Over Thanksgiving weekend, the Grange Hall Cultural Center will screen the newly released independent feature film "Soulmates" written by Vermont writers and actors and shot in 2018 on location in Vermont - including Waterbury - with local performers.
Viewings are scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 26-27, at 7p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 28, 4 p.m. at the Grange Hall, 317 Howard Avenue, Waterbury Center.
Written by and starring Vermont actors Alexandra Case and Stephanie Lynn, "Soulmates" is a romantic comedy telling the story of two best friends whose friendship is tested by the arrival of a handsome stranger who works for a large maple corporation that moves into Vermont and threatens its small-town way of life.
Familiar venues used in the film's production include Zenbarn in Waterbury and the Jericho Country Store. Local residents participated as extras in the production.
The trailer for the movie can be found online here.
Seating for the screenings is limited. Call or email for reservations, 802-244-4168 or email grangehallcc@gmail.com. Walk-ins are welcome after those with reservations are seated.
Masks are required as is proof of COVID-19 vaccination for those 12 and over. Admission is by donation to benefit the Grange Hall Renovation Fund.
See a previous story about the movie “Soulmates” from Oct. 7 on Waterbury Roundabout.