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How Theater Creates Community By Karen Hunter As the Mountain Laurel Players have prepared for their upcoming performance of MacBeth, director Penny Owen has kept talking about how theater creates community. Following is a reply I received from her when I asked her to elaborate on that theme. More ...
Chorus Angelicas "On the Road Again" On Saturday, March 29 at 7 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 220 Prospect St. in Torrington, Joyful Noise will present the internationally acclaimed children's choir Chorus Angelicus in "On the Road Again," a preview concert and fundraiser for its June 2003 Pacific Northwest Tour. More ...
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Garnet Rogers performs at Roaring Brook Nature Center, 70 Gracey Rd. in Canton on Saturday, March 29 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $16 in advance or $18 at the door; for more info call 860-693-0263. More ...
The Scarlet Pimpernel at Thomaston Opera House Bloodshed … betrayal … beheadings … lotsa laughs! In 1905, a young Hungarian-born writer named the Baroness Orczy created an audacious and reckless hero, a "daring plotter" who used "tricks and games" against the cruelties of the French Revolution. More ...
Tale of African-American Slave in Waterbury It is a story that was a long time in the telling—over 200 years—but the Mattatuck Museum, in a new permanent exhibit, is unveiling the fascinating and tragic story of Fortune, an enslaved African-American who lived in Waterbury during the late 1700s. More ...
Litchfield Hills Puppet Festival Returns to Warner Theatre The Warner Theatre, 68 Main St. in Torrington is teaming up once again with the Connecticut Puppetry Guild to present the 2nd annual Litchfield Hills Puppet Festival on Friday through Sunday, April 4-6. More ...
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