Arts & Entertainment
Fairfield Theatre Company Announces First Slate of Shows at The Warehouse
The opening lineup kicks off in October.

The Fairfield Theatre Company has announced the first slate of shows that will be presented at its new venue, The Warehouse at FTC.
The Warehouse at FTC is located in downtown Fairfield adjacent to StageOne and has a capacity of 640 with a mid-century post-industrial look and feel.
FTC’s diverse program calendar begins filling up this October with a variety of artists both new and familiar to the storied performing arts center.
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Tickets are currently on sale for the following shows:
- Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes on Oct. 2
- Blue Öyster Cult on Oct. 16.
- Average White Band on Oct. 17.
- Melvin Seals & JGB on Oct. 22
- MountainFilm on Tour on Oct. 25.
- Steve Hackett on Nov. 22.
- Lez Zeppelin on Dec. 12.
- Marshall Tucker Band on Dec. 17.
- Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn on March 3, 2016.
“This is just the tip of the iceberg of the many great shows we will be announcing over the next several weeks in our new venue – The Warehouse at FTC,” FTC’s Producing Artistic Director John Reid said in a press release. “The creation of this venue has been a labor of love by the entire community and we are thrilled to be able to give back by offering some fantastic music, film, and art right out of the gate.”
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The capital campaign to build The Warehouse at FTC has a target of $1.5 million and according to FTC’s Chairman of the Board, Dave Rosenfeld, “FTC has raised 90 percent of the needed funds and we are confident that we will raise the rest by the time the venue is open to the public. This is going to make a profound difference in the area and we are all very excited.”
For ticket information, visit fairfieldtheatre.org.
Pictured: Lez Zeppelin
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