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Winfred Rembert, a Southern artist who spent the last several decades of his live in New Haven, won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Biography for his posthumously published memoir.
When an actor tested positive for COVID, "Zoey's Perfect Wedding" at TheaterWorks canceled five performances and is now bringing a new actor in until the original performer is ready to retur…
"Between Two Knees," a satirical take on recent Native American history by the indigenous comedy troupe The 1491s, is at the Yale Repertory Theatre from May 12 through June 4.
The traveling exhibit "Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel," featuring giant blow-ups of panels from the world-famous Italian masterpiece, is at the Connecticut Convention Center through June 26.
The Courant's arts picks for May 8-14 includes shows at Sea Tea Comedy Theater, Hole in the Wall Theatre and the Yale Repertory Theatre.
Best-selling author Neil Gaiman should have a lot to talk about when he comes to Hartford on May 11 for a 7:30 p.m. appearance at The Bushnell.
Free Comic Book Day returns May 7, offering dozens of free titles prepared by major comics publishers especially for this annual event.
Savian Stanescu's "Bee Trapped Inside the Window" is a carefully distanced and emotional tale of isolation, racism, classism and social injustice at HartBeat Ensemble through Sunday.
Playhouse on Park's 2022-23 season will feature works by August Wilson, Paula Vogel and a new variation on "A Christmas Carol."
The Courant chats with New Haven native and longtime Westport resident Michael Bolton, who is representing Connecticut on TV's "American Song Contest." He'll perform in the semifinals on May…
"Pretty Woman: The Musical," at The Bushnell through May 1, stays true to its movie source material and adds some theatrical flash and creativity.
"Hallowed Ground: A 17th Century Immersive Drama" lets audiences interact with witches and colonial townsfolk in the historic Buttolph-Williams House in Wethersfield April 29 through May 7.
The Meriden Daffodil Festival returns after a two-year pandemic hiatus. Among the attractions: dozens of live music acts.
A photography exhibit, "The Future is Latinx," is at Park Street Library @ the Lyric through May 31. Work by two photographers is on view, Adrian Martinez Chavez and Rafael Concepcion.
"Zoey's Perfect Wedding," a "disastrously fun" comedy by Matthew Lopez, is at TheaterWorks Hartford April 30 through June 5.
The Yale Repertory Theatre has announced its 2022-23 season of four plays: Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," Leah Nanako Winkler's "The Brightest Thing in the World," Luis Alf…
Hartford Stage has announced its 2022-23 season of six plays: "The Mousetrap," "Trouble in Mind," new plays by Kate Snodgrass and Christine Quintana, Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale" and th…
The national tour of the musical version of "Pretty Woman," starring Olivia Valli and Adam Pascal, is at The Bushnell April 26 through May 1.
Vermont's Bread and Puppet Theater will bring its adaptation of Aeschylus' "The Persians" to UConn for two performances on Saturday and Sunday. The anti-war drama will be preceded by street …
Neil Simon's 1991 Pulitzer winner "Lost in Yonkers" is having a lackluster revival at Hartford Stage through May 1, starring and co-directed by the playwright's former wife and collaborator …
Ballet Theatre Company will perform "Aladdin," with a score by Carl Davis and contributions from local Indian and Chinese choreographers, April 23 and 24 at The Bushnell. The project was con…
DiasphoraCon, April 23 at Quinnipiac University's North Haven campus, is a celebration of comic books and graphic novels created by Black writers and artists.
The Bushnell announced its 2022-23 Broadway series of seven shows on Thursday. The shows include fan favorites and Tony winners such as "Six," "Disney's Aladdin," "To Kill a Mockingbird," "T…
A new production of at "Next to Normal" at Westport Country Playhouse challenges that clichéd framework with a racially diverse cast including Black and LatinX actors as the central family.
Christopher Betts was named the first Joyce C. Willis Fellow at Hartford Stage and will direct two shows for the theater over the next two seasons. Betts directed the current show at Yale Re…