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Real Art Ways: 56 Arbor Street, Hartford 06106, Visual
Arts Program consists of exhibitions, installations, artist talks, and
educational workshops, as well as RAW Specifics, a vigorous series of
commissioned temporary work sited throughout Hartford. Live Art,
Calendar of Events, e-mail:
info@realartways.org, web:
http://www.realartways.org/index.html, Information: 860-232-1006
Stage
The Bushnell: 166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, 06106-1621,
Connecticut's premier performing arts center, The Bushnell has been creating,
inspiring and sharing for 70 years. e-mail:
info@bushnell.org, web:
http://www.bushnell.org, Box Office: 860-987-5900, Outside Connecticut:
888-824-2874, Box Office Fax: 860-987-6080, TDD: 860-987-6097
Events Calendar
Classical Events:
TBA
Theater Events:
TBA
Chamber Music PLUS: PO Box 231463, Hartford,
06123-1463, A Connecticut-based civic arts organization dedicated to the
production, presentation and creation of chamber music as a major musical force
in modern times. e-mail:
info@chambermusicplus.org, web:
www.chambermusicplus.org, 860-278-7148
Crabgrass Puppet Theatre: A touring theater company dedicated to producing top-quality entertainment for children and their families. web: http://www.crabgrasspuppets.com/, Performance dates: http://www.crabgrasspuppets.com/perfs.html
Goodspeed Opera House: 6 Main Street, East Haddam, web: http://www.goodspeed.org/, Box Office: 860-873-8668
Hartford Stage Company: 50 Church Street Hartford, 06103, Founded in 1963, one of America's most distinguished internationally known not-for-profit professional resident theatres. Box Office: 860-527-5151
Little Theatre of Manchester Cheney Hall:
177 Hartford Road, Manchester, 06040, e-mail:
cheneyh@snet.net, web:
http://www.cheneyhall.org/, 860-647-9824
Stamford Center For The Arts (SCA): 307
Atlantic Street, Stamford, 06901, SCA operates two facilities: Palace Theatre,
61 Atlantic Street and The Rich Forum, 307 Atlantic Street, in downtown
Stamford. e-mail: Sca@snet.net, web:
http://www.stamfordcenterforthearts.org/home.cfm, 203-325-4466
The Shubert Performing Arts Center: 247 College Street New Haven, 06510, web: http://www.capa.com/newhaven/, Box Office 203-562-5666 or 888-736-2663
University of Connecticut, Connecticut Repertory Theatre: Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre, 2132 Hillside Road, Storrs, 06269-2148, web: http://www.crt.uconn.edu/shows.htm, Box Office: 860-486-4226
The Comedy of Errors, by William
Shakespeare
Directed by Paul Mullins
Nafe Katter Theatre February 25 – March 7, 2010
Too Much Memory, by Keith Reddin and Meg Gibson
Directed by Helene Kvale
Studio Theatre March 25 – April 3, 2010
The Who's Tommy, Book by Pete Townshend & Des McAnuff
Additional Music & Lyrics by John Entwistle & Keith Moon
Based on The Who's Rock-Opera, Tommy
Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre April 22 – May 1, 2010
Webster Theatre: 31 Webster Street,
Hartford, 06114, Connecticut's premiere rock venue. The Webster was built more
than 60 years ago as a motion picture theatre. The theatre has been restored to
it's former art deco style with the addition of five bars.
web:
http://www.webstertheatre.com/
Performances
Yale Repertory Theatre: 222 York Street, New Haven, e-mail: yalerep@yale.edu, web: http://www.yalerep.org/index.html, 203- 432-1234, fax: 203-432-6423
The Be(A)st of Taylor Mac, Written and performed by Taylor Mac
Directed by David Drake
University Theatre January 28-30, 8PM
World Premiere
COMPULSION, by RINNE GROFF
Directed by OSKAR EUSTIS
Featuring MANDY PATINKIN
Yale Repertory Theatre January 29-February 28, 2010
A co-production with The Public Theater and Berkeley Repertory Theatre
The Servant of Two Masters, by CARLO GOLDONI
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BAYES
University Theatre March 12-April 3, 2010
MESs, by Yoko Higashino and Toshio Kajiwara
Iseman Theater March 25-27, 8PM
Battle of Black and Dogs, by BERNARD-MARIE KOLTÈS
Directed by ROBERT WOODRUFF
Yale Repertory Theatre April 16-May 8, 2010
Screen
IMAX Theatre: The Maritime Aquarium, 10 North Water Street, Norwalk, 06854, web: http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/, 203-852-0700
Real Art Ways: 56 Arbor Street, Hartford 06106, Visual Arts Program consists of exhibitions, installations, artist talks, and educational workshops, as well as RAW Specifics, a vigorous series of commissioned temporary work sited throughout Hartford. Calendar of Events, e-mail: info@realartways.org, web: http://www.realartways.org/index.html, Cinema information: 860-232-1006
The Solitary Alchemist Melting Treasure
The Solitary Alchemist: Q & A with director Mariel Brown
A moving portrait of the life and art of Trinidadian jeweler Barbie Jardine.
Sunday, January 17, 2 PM
Inna Di Yard Scoundrel
A project to record music in the back yard of reggae guitar legend Earl "Chinna"
Smith; an argumentative and filthy restauranteur is forced to clean up his act.
Sunday, january 24, 2 PM
Float, directed by Kareem Mortimer
Jonny Roberts, a young painter from the crowded inner city of Nassau, travels to
the beautiful island of Eleuthera to clear his mind. There, he meets the
beautiful and sexually forward Romeo.
Sunday, February 7, 2 PM
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