
Memories of the scattered, akilter theater year, 2020.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 05:55AM[SHARE]The $9 million in Connecticut's COVID Relief Fund for the Arts grants, drawn from national CARES Act funding, has been distributed to over 150 arts organizations throughout the state. The fu…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:21PM[SHARE]The tradition of "dinner and a show" has been given a virtual spin with TheaterWorks Hartford's "Christmas on the Rocks." The Hartford Chamber of Commerce and weHartford have arranged for fo…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 11:42AM[SHARE]Playhouse on Park has made the play-with-music "All is Calm," about a real-life Christmas Eve ceasefire on a World War I battlefield, into an involving streaming production filmed at Auerfar…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00PM[SHARE]Dean Falcone's Vomitorium is a decades-old tradition where Connecticut musicians gather to play obscure and strange rock covers. This year, the Vomitorium has become a "Covidtorium" set of C…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:47PM[SHARE]Hartford Stage will host the second year of its interactive Spanish reading of "A Christmas Carol" on Dec. 20.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 03:31PM[SHARE]Hartford Library's 2021 Baby Grand Jazz Series will remain online, with 16 shows planned from January through April on Facebook Live and YouTube.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:07PM[SHARE]TheaterWorks Hartford has remade its holiday hit "Christmas on the Rocks" for the streaming era, offering fresh and much-needed laughs in a new format. The show is available on demand throug…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:22PM[SHARE]Despite the shutdowns, precautions and regulations, there are still plenty of events and activities (mainly virtual) this holiday season.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 11:10AM[SHARE]Unable to stage its holiday staple "A Christmas Carol" for the first time in 24 years, Hartford Stage has created a new virtual adaptation of the Dickens story, "A Community Carol," streamin…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM[SHARE]A new fund from the Roberts Foundation will offer residencies to Black artists at three major Hartford arts institutions: Hartford Stage, Hartford Symphony and the Amistad Center. The fund w…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 04:02PM[SHARE]Over 150 Connecticut arts organizations, from grand theaters like The Bushnell and Shubert to small community arts groups, are divvying up $9 million in COVID relief funds administered by th…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:41PM[SHARE]HartBeat Ensemble is premiering the local history dramas "Up and Down the River," a series of short audio plays co-written by Mohegan tribe members Madeline Sayet and Melissa Tantaquidgeon Z…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:15PM[SHARE]Hartford Symphony Orchestra has upped its online programming, including concerts recorded live around the city, discussion series, and screenings of new music documentaries.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 11:58AM[SHARE]Ayad Akhtar's "The Who & the What," about a provocative novelist whose religious-themed book upsets her father and sister, is streaming via TheaterWorks Hartford through Nov, 28.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 03:48PM[SHARE]Ten shows -- all kinds, from comedies to musings on death and depression -- coming to a Connecticut theater (or computer) near you.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:05PM[SHARE]Fun fact about a show made up of fun facts: The Hartford Courant has been the subject of at least 15 questions (or answers) on "Jeopardy."
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM[SHARE]Local schools, libraries and others remember Kristallnacht, the "Nights of Broken Glass" in November 1938 when Nazis terrorized German and Austrian Jewish communities. Events range from scho…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 07:26PM[SHARE]The Guerilla Girls, those masked and anonymous art activists who issue broadsides condemning sexism and patriarchical attitudes major art institutions, are part of the "Some Day is Now: Wome…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM[SHARE]"Building a Brave New Theater: Exploring Shakespeare & Race in 2020″ is a new free online discussion series devoted to issues facing black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC). …
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:45PM[SHARE]Where can Connecticut kids go trick-or-treating while keeping safe from coronavirus contamination? Businesses throughout the Hartford area are stepping up to the challenge, providing alterna…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 03:31PM[SHARE]Connecticut bands scare up some spooky tunes for Halloween, including some creative classical riffs and a couple of online live events.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:52AM[SHARE]The Consonare Choral Community in Storrs has created a series "Ballads for Ballots" of song videos leading up to Election. The final video is inviting singers from outside the group to parti…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:38AM[SHARE]Folk hero Tom Rush returns to New England, playing an outdoor 1 p.m. show Nov. 7 at Bridge St. Live in Collinsville.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:16PM[SHARE]"American Dreams" is an interactive political comedy about immigration, structured like a game show, with the play's audience deciding who wins. The online production is being brought to Con…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 02:42PM[SHARE]Online arts galas take many forms: a multi-star concert at the Goodspeed, an array of bestselling writers at the Mark Twain House, a Steve Turre sextet for the Hartford Jazz Society and star…
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:18PM[SHARE]Sarah Gancher's brash, multi-styled social satire about Russian internet misinformation campaigns of 2016 is spun with all sorts of creative online tricks. It's full of visual surprises and …
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:10PM[SHARE]Pre-election shows from TheaterWorks, HartBeat Ensemble and other Connecticut theaters touch on such topics as immigration, disinformation campaigns and Donald Trump.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 08:25AM[SHARE]TheaterWorks Hartford has partnered with Hartford Public Library to offer passes to its latest online attraction, the political comedy "Russian Troll Farm."
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 01:08PM[SHARE]UConn's Jorgensen Center has announced a four show fall season of Pilobolus, Kelli O'Hara, a chamber concert and a kids show about the Day of the Dead.
SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 11:23AM[SHARE]Local hardcore hero Jay Reason has opened his own record store in downtown Milford. Static Era Records carries an array of intriguing vinyl albums, including releases from Reason's own recor…
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