Sadie Chamberlain, 19, center, rehearses a scene for the musical “Listen Up!” on Aug. 3, 2021, at Northern Vermont University. The production will tour in five towns across Vermont, ending at the State House lawn Aug. 15. Photo by Riley Robinson/VTDigger

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In 2019, producer Bess Oโ€™Brien set out across Vermont to capture the stories and lives of teenagers. She wanted to hear about their joys and struggles in their own words.

O’Brien did this in 2005, and the result was an award-winning musical,ย The Voices Project.ย This time, following a yearlong delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the students who comprise the cast of theย Listen Upย musicalย are finally taking their songs and stories to the public from Aug. 4 through Aug. 15, 2021. The students sing and speak their truth about a range of current youth issues, ranging from racial justice to mental health, gun violence, sexual identity, disability, family, love and community.

On this week’s Vermont Conversation, student cast members Theo Novotny, Miles Novotny and Sadie Chamberlain perform and discuss the issues raised in the musical and the process of making it, and producer Bess Oโ€™Brien describes how and why the musical was created.

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