Russian Ballet Theatre's new tour of "Swan Lake" rehearsed at the Waterbury Palace, opened there Wednesday, and will at The Bushnell on Feb. 12.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:44PM"This Bitter Earth" explores a relationship between two men who have different attitudes towards civil protest and social issues. The timely drama by Harrison David Rivers is at TheaterWorks…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMRomance novelist E. E. Burke, who has written new books featuring the most famous characters created by Mark Twain, will appear at a virtual Valentine's-themed event held by the Mark Twain H…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM"Emergence" began as an outdoor dance piece by the Judy Dworin Dance Project, about the experience of incarcerated women and others. It was performed in October at the Harriet Beecher Stowe …
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMThe Courant's arts picks this week include a blues guitar prodigy, some classical music classics and a musical about a disco diva.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:47PMA rare and welcome production of the 1990s musical "Five Guys Named Moe," based on the songs of '40s bandleader Louis Jordan, features a mellifluous cast and some well-known local jazz music…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:24PMComedy is always around in Connecticut. It's just that the state doesn't have many actual comedy clubs. Here's a guide to a dozen reliable comedy rooms in the state.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMThis week's Courant arts picks include two concerts at Hartford's Infinity Hall: Bettye Lavette on Jan. 30 and Marc Cohn on Feb. 4.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:26PM"What the Constitution Means to Me" is a sparsely staged, small cast theater event which nevertheless fills The Bushnell with big ideas and unpredictable show-within-a-show antics while cele…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:16PMGoodspeed Musicals' annual Johnny Mercer Grove retreat for musical theater creators is returning as an in-person event, as busy as it ever was with 30 participants crafting 15 new musicals. …
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMPearl Cleage'snew play "Angry, Raucous & Shamelessly Gorgeous" is a life-affirming comedy about issues affecting women in the theater (and elsewhere), at Hartford Stage through Feb. 6.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:31PMCapital Classics is starting its new Contemporary Classics Conversations series with a production of Lynn Nottage's "Sweat," interspersed with live discussions of key issues in the drama.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMTheater review: 1990s racial drama ‘Fires in the Mirror’ given a new look and feel at Long Wharf
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 05:59PMHeidi Schreck's debate-driven Broadway hit "What the Constitution Means to Me" comes to The Bushnell on tour Jan. 26-30.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMHole in the Wall Theater offers a rare production of Sam Shepard's 2012 "Heartless," which is startling appropriate for our current isolated and anxious times.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 05:14PMFolksinger (and firefighter) Charlie Diamond drives his truck around New England looking for out-of-the-way places to share his songs. He's releasing an album next week, "From One Place to t…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMMusicians are suffering anew from setbacks caused by the COVID pandemic. The Boston-based New England Musicians Relief Fund is among those trying to help musicians in need.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMHartford Symphony Orchestra has postponed its Jan. 14-16 Masterworks concert at The Bushnell due to the surge of the omicron COVID variant.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:03PMBenedict Arnold, the Connecticut native whose name has been synonymous with the word traitor for 240 years, is getting a fairer shake thanks to a new movie.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMPearl Cleage's new play “Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous” is at Hartford Stage Jan. 13 through Feb. 6.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMStreaming theater isn't the force it once was (and may be again), but there are still plenty of virtual offerings from Connecticut theater.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 03:35PMCT Humanities has distributed $16 million to 640 Connecticut arts and culture organizations, to help them recover from financial losses and other hardships incurred during the COVID crisis.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 03:12PMSeasoned stand-up comics, celebrity dancers from TV, accomplished musicians who give old songs a new spin, and two feminist icons (Pearl Cleage and Riane Eisler) are all on the list this wee…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:30PMMagical moments recalled from a theater year that barely got going due to COVID but provided many strong memories nonetheless.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMThe Wadsworth Atheneum is closing for the weekend of Dec. 31 through Jan. 2 due to staffing issues and COVID concerns. Several other art museums in the state will also be closed this weekend.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 04:57PMA spate of event cancellations has begun in the wake of the latest COVID surge.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 11:22AMThe Actors Equity and SAG-AFTRA unions have extended the agreement they made allowing theaters to record or livestream performances during the pandemic. Offering online versions of current p…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 11:43AMThe Hartford performance of the four-stop CT Lyric Opera tour of "Die Fledermaus," Dec. 30 at The Bushnell, has a special appearance by dancers
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AMConnecticut Repertory Theatre had to make changes in its fall semester productions due to COVID concerns. The theater will announce its spring shows in January.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 05:05PMThe state of CT has launched its first winter tourism campaign in years, "The State I'm In," running now through the end of March.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 03:19PMA reading of a new play-in-progress about Gwen Reed, the celebrated Hartford-based actor and literacy activist from the 1940s to 1960s, takes place at the Free Center on Dec. 20.
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