Campers will immerse themselves in a supportive and dynamic environment, discovering the joy of Shakespeare's works.
Free, public performances by New Haven Symphony Orchestra Southern CT State University Sunday and Tuesday, includes Instrument Petting Zoo.
On March 26, after COVID-19 forced its shuttering in 2020 and its transformative renovation, the Yale Peabody Museum reopens and it's free!
Alexander Clark's $250,000 donation means more Elm Shakespeare "programming with professional performances, expanded educational offerings."
Thursday, New Haven Museum, Connecticut Explored magazine celebrate "African American Connecticut Explored" 10th anniversary with panel.
Featuring Work by William Frucht, Sara Frucht, Candace Ovesey, and Martha Rives
Jumpfest Bigger and Better than Ever February 2,3, and 4 @ Satre Hill in Salisbury
The Institute for American Indian Studies is offering a *new* series of virtual programs
Wine enthusiasts who get their passports stamped at all 13 participating wineries become eligible to win prizes valued at more than $5,000
NEW BOOK BY CT AUTHOR COMPREHENSIVELY CHRONICLES THE OUTRAGEOUS HISTORY OF THE TURTLES
February 2 @ Satre Hill - Part of the Eastern U.S. Ski Jumping Championships
Here's a list of New Yearβs Eve 2023 celebrations in New Haven.
Where to celebrate New Yearβs Eve 2023 in New Haven.
Honoring sovereignty of Black women and featuring cellist Jeffrey Zeigler, poet/activist Sun Queen, Joel Thompsonβs work at Southern Nov. 19
Audience demand following expanded run of The Year of Magical Thinking sparks early announcement for Spring performances.
The 11-day documentary film fest opens Thursday night with a gala and screening of 'Black Barbie: A Documentary,' at the New Haven Museum.
200+ brews to sample - Sun., Oct. 8 from 1 pm to 4 pm - for a good cause, the oldest Ski Jumping Championship on the East Coast!
The star said the major movie studio in New Haven is βdefinitely happening,β but they need to βregroup a bit.β
Explore the beauty of autumn on a certified organic farm in Norfolk Connecticut
New Haven could lose its last remaining movie theater as βcreative new offeringsβ are being evaluated for the space, according to officials.
Featuring artists Susan Clinard, Shaunda Holloway, Linda Mickens
Tickets go on sale to non-Members on August 3. Become a Member and gain access to tickets TODAY!
Long Wharf Theatre is just weeks away from announcing our 23/24 season.
In November, the theatre will present an innovative production of Joan Didion's deeply personal memoir 'The Year of Magical Thinking.'
Featuring Joy Bush, Jennifer Davies, Esthea Kim, Tom Peterson
Highlights include Grammy-winning guest artists, world premieres in performances at Yale's Woolsey Hallβ and Southern's Lyman Center.
Artist Joyce Greenfield at City Gallery
Broadwayβs Capathia Jenkins, Grammy Award nominee Ryan Shaw headline at June 1, 2, & 4 performances in New Haven, Bridgeport, and Shelton.
Long Wharf is excited to invite Greater New Haven into this borrowed space for a show that is unlike any βtypicalβ theater production.
On view at City Gallery, May 5 - May 28
FUSE Theatre of CT Presents Tony Award-winning Musical Falsettos Groundbreaking Musical to be Performed June 3-11 in New Haven
On view at City Gallery through April 30
Artists, writers, musicians, actors, vocalists including a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Grammy and Emmy-award winners and nominees, headline.
The concert features the Symphonyβs first performance of African-American composer William Levi Dawsonβs "Negro Folk Symphony."
Long Wharf Theatre is so excited to be at Space Ballroom in Hamden for their first show since the move from Sargent Drive.
The concert is set for Saturday, April 1 at 1:00 p.m. at the Lyman Center for the Performing Arts at Southern Connecticut State University.
New Haven became Brooklyn for a new movie that has spent several weeks filming at various locations in Connecticut.
Photographer Phyllis Crowley Finds Language in Drawings on Water
For Black History Month, the NHFPL is shining a light on Black actors and entertainers who graced the silver screen from the 1920s to 1960s.
The Beatles bassist is set to appear next Thursday at Yale's Schwarzman Center For "The Lyrics: Paul McCartney in Conversation."