The Beatles bassist is set to appear next Thursday at Yale's Schwarzman Center For "The Lyrics: Paul McCartney in Conversation."
Academy-Award winning film producer, writer, director, and actor Spike Lee, is SCSU Distinguished Lecturer May 6. Tickets on sale Thursday.
Book Launch & Reading at Best Video Film and Cultural Center, Thursday, February 9, 7:00 p.m
Featuring the work of artists Rita Daley Hannafin and Gwen Hendrix
Featuring William Frucht, Ruth Sack, and Michael Zack
Fuse Theatre of CT Presents Rescheduled Production of Jason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World
This is the first play to reach the Yale Rep stage that was substantially developed during the pandemic.
Long Wharf Theatre & SCSU collab features 1-night benefit event of "The Crucible" at Southern’s John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts.
Group Show and Sale at City Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 5, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” runs at Yale Rep through Oct. 29.
New Haven Documentary Film Festival returned to all-live screenings for its 9th year with a weekend line-up of not-to-be-missed docs, party.
At the National Endowment for Humanities’ Jefferson Lecture in D.C., New Haven resident/UConn student Seyue recites Langston Hughes' poem.
16 City Gallery Members Celebrate Open Source 2022, a Visual Arts Festival
Programming includes a staged reading of Dignity, Always Dignity, concert performance of Jelly’s Last Jam and first in-person staged reading
On view at City Gallery September 2 - October 2, 2022
The symphony launches residency at Southern Connecticut State University Oct. 23 with the premiere of “To Awaken the Sleeper."
"What's past is prologue"
A Statewide Connecticut Artist Treasure Hunt
A Photography Exhibit and Book Signing with Karen Klugman
featuring Roberta Friedman, Sheila Kaczmarek, Lenny Moskowitz
Connecticut Critics Give ‘Walden,’ ‘Falsettoland’ Top Honors
Center promises to bring the arts “into diverse communities and art deserts” for students to pursue their artistic dreams.
Tony Award Winners Gavin Creel and Nikki M. James will perform at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven on June 13.
Echoes of Silence, Photography by Tom Peterson
‘Falsettoland,’ ‘The Chinese Lady,’ and ‘Lost in Yonkers’ Top Connecticut Critics Circle Nominations
International Festival of Arts & Ideas celebrates return to fully in-person season with Orchestra, Broadway star and a celebrated soprano.
The production, which runs through June 5, is the inaugural production of the National Asian American Theatre Company's National Partnership
2022 Twilight Concert Series begins next month at New Haven's historic Pardee-Morris House, with shows always free.
Adriane Jefferson received the 2022 American Express Emerging Leader Award for exemplary leadership, community engagement & arts advocacy.
New Haven concert draws in jazz lovers from all over.
Local artists part of group invitational show at New Haven’s City Gallery; Artist Receptions on April 2 & 3
“Dream Hou$e” follows the two sisters appearing on an HGTV-style television show in an attempt to sell the family home.
"The residency amplifies the Symphony’s commitment to performing accessible concerts for diverse audiences."
The Symphony residency at Southern will include on-campus concerts, classroom visits, hands-on learning experiences, and internships.
Featuring artist Michael Zack
Long Wharf Theatre, after 57 years at the New Haven Food Terminal, will be leaving its current home.
At City Gallery, February 4 - February 27
Proof of COVID vaccination is required to enter and K95 masks are provided to those who need them.
Works by Joel Thompson include 'breathe/burn…an elegy,' in memory of Breonna Taylor, 'To Awaken the Sleeper,' with texts by James Baldwin.