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The Civil Rights struggle of the 20th century will be explored through three historical figures " voting rights icon Fannie Lou Hamer, Puerto Rican activist Antonia Pantoja and teen murder v…
A new movie, "Call Jane" is filming some scenes in Hartford.
Hot on the heels of International Transgender Visibility Day March 31, the new documentary "Mama Gloria" by Connecticut filmmaker Luchina Fisher is getting its broadcast debut this week, air…
The Bushnell has set new dates for eight shows it postponed from its 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons due to COVID. The musicals will start appearing in October of this year. The Bushnell will be…
Some big names come to Hartford venues virtually, college theaters begin to wrap up their online seasons and there are even some live music clubs reopening. Here are ten top entertainment pi…
Goodspeed Musicals has had to further postpone its 2021 season, rescheduling the opening of "South Pacific" from June to September and moving "Anne of Green Gables" to next year. The theater…
In one of the biggest entertainment events to hit Connecticut since COVID, Dave Chappelle will be at Foxwoods Resort Casino's Grand Theater on June 25 and 26. Tickets go on sale Friday at no…
One of Connecticut's premiere homegrown dance events, the 5x5 Dance Festival at the University of Saint Joseph's Autorino Center, has gone online for its 19th edition, with short filmed cont…
Some Connecticut theaters are beginning to formalize their reopening plans following a year of being shuttered due to COVID. Expect a slew of outdoor shows to happen in spring and summer, wh…
Erin Keller, who was properties manager at Hartford Stage until the theater was shuttered during the COVID crisis, is running 55 miles along the Farmington River Trail on May 29 to raise mon…
Westport Country, after not producing any shows in 2020, has announced that its 2021 season, running April through December, will be all virtual. Among the new productions will by the comedy…
The Bushnell could open sooner that anticipated thanks to large federal grants for theaters contained in the American Rescue Plan. Many Connecticut arts venues will benefit from the Shutter …
Fairfield Comedy Club has designed its own Vans shoe, to raise money for out-of-work comedians.
Ruthie Fierberg, who grew up in West Hartford enjoying musical theater and a good high school arts education, has created a national podcast centered on major social issues as handled by pro…
The Shubert has announced its new executive director. Anthony McDonald is only the second person to hold that position since the theater was taken over by the CAPA management company 20 year…
The newest professional dance company in the area, New England Ballet Theatre, is presenting "Ballet Speaks: Against Domestic Violence" at 7 p.m. on March 13, live as well as livestreamed. T…
HartBeat Ensemble's latest virtual show is a reading of a new play about modern slavery, set in a wealthy Connecticut suburb. "Bee Trapped Inside a Window" is by Romanian playwright Saviana …
TheaterWorks has added American Sign Language interpretation to its latest online show, James Anthony Tyler's "Talkin' to This Chick Sippin' Magic Potion," and will offer the service for at …
The 34th Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival will take place June 4-13, lasting a day longer than usual and holding screenings both online and in-person.
Goodspeed Musicals will be airing archived video of some of its recent shows as part of a new "Goodspeed on Demand" series during the pandemic. The first screening is of the new musical "Pa…
This year's Big Read events at Hartford Public Library are all virtual, centered around the historical novel "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez.
"Another Day's Begun," a new book on the contemporary importance of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" mentions some major productions of the play that happened in Connecticut. The state was also …
Many famous artists, from David Bowie to Billy Joel to Ariana Grande to (just this month) Harry Connick Jr., have shot music videos in Connecticut.
Community theater sucessfully lobbied to be eligible for COVID relief funding through the Save Our Stages Act. But there are still issues for certain non-profits applying for funds.
The recently formed West Hartford Commission of Arts has started an Artist Job Bank where artists can register and be considered for local gigs.