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Eboni Booth's bookstore-set play about self-discovery, "Primary Trust," will be directed by Jennifer Chang at TheaterWorks Hartford from April 10 through May 11.
"America's Lost Band," about the legendary 1960s rock band The Remains, will screen on CPTV on April 7 and stream on related websites starting April 8.
North Carolina folk duo Watchhouse, formerly Mandolin Orange, starts its new tour on April 11, a month before its new album "Rituals" will be officially released.
The Courant's arts picks for April 6-12 includes music from Mary J. Blige, Switchfoot, Heart, Omar Courtz and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams.
With so few truly grand comic routines in "Theatre People" at Westport Country Playhouse, it's easy to start noticing the missed opportunities.
The History Chip project is hosting a All Connecticut Storytelling Rave at multiple locations to gather life stories that capture the diversity of the state.
Connecticut Repertory Theatre's production of Samuel D. Hunter's "Pocatello," about a chain restaurant in a struggling small town, leaves you hungry for more.
The Bushnell's 2025-36 Broadway season includes the first national tours of "Shucked," "Spamalot," and more.
Weezer, The Killers, Hozier and Vampire Weekend are the headliners for the two-day 2025 Soundside Music Festival.
There are over a dozen noteworthy events held by Connecticut's many symphony orchestras in the spring.
The anniversary edition of the long-running Irish dance/music revue is playing at the Oakdale, which hosted the first U.S. tour of the show 28 years ago.
Steffani Jemison's multi-media installation, which questions how we move and how are we moved by each other is currently on display at The Wadsworth.
The Courant's arts picks for March 30 through April 5 include singer-songwriters, stand-up stars, rap legends and a slew of tribute shows.
Hartford Stage has announced the other four shows on its 2025-26 season, including "The Cottage" and "Death of a Salesman."
Yura Kordonsky's fresh adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's political satire "Revizor" draws out all types of laughter at Yale Repertory Theatre.
Two new musicals will be developed at the Terris Theatre, including "About Time" by Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire and "The Great Emu War" by Paul Hodge and Cal Silberstein.
Frank McCourt's "The Irish...And How They Got That Way," playing at Playhouse on Park, blends wide-eyed youthfulness with stories of past generations.
Artistic directors are constantly asking themselves, why do this play now? Occasionally new relevance really does rise up and smack you in the face.
Paul Slade Smith's romantic comedy "Theatre People," directed by Mark Shanahan, is at Westport Country Playhouse March 25 through April 12.
The Courant's arts picks for March 23-29 include country legend Reba McEntire, old-school rock from Grand Funk Railroad, symphony orchestras and a Monster Jam.
Priya N. Green's "Distant Bystander" series of oil paintings and Christa Whitten's "Shadows Taller Than Our Souls" installation are both at Real Art Ways through April 22.
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra's upcoming season features nine concerts with works by everyone from Gershwin and Rimsky-Korsakov to Wynton Marsalis and Anna Clyne.
In a show of mutual respect, Hartford's two premiere regional theaters announced that they will be working together on the musical "Sweeney Todd" this summer.
Some missing paintings propel the comic action in "Laughs in Spanish," set at an art gallery in Miami during the Art Basel festival and playing at Hartford Stage.
Pulitzer-winning biographer Ron Chernow will discuss his new biography of Mark Twain on June 10 at Immanuel Congregational Church in Hartford.