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The theater replaces the closed IMAX theater, which will be removed to make room for improvements to the Walk train bridge.
This 24-hour marathon to support Fairfield County non-profits by the Fairfield County Community Foundation is the largest fundraising effort
MTC was thrilled to have them walk through our space, learn about our health & safety protocols, and speak with all of them.
Patrons can watch MTC's one-women performance of BECOMING DR. RUTH either through a live stream or in person (at a limited capacity.)
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Virtual chat with photographer, Bill Whitbeck about his new book, “Oystering in Norwalk, Connecticut”
The author of"The Handmaid's Tale" will speak at the annual celebration for the Fund for Women & Girls in April.
Documenting African American & Native American History in Connecticut – Virtual Lecture
The Zoom discussion will center on her novel "The Apple King."
Intelligence, strength, perseverance, optimism, amiability, and sex. These words together can only describe one person...
Both Live Stream and In-Person Tickets are available for next month's show at Music Theatre of CT
Your Year-End Gift will help ensure MTC’s continued success in producing top-flight in-person and virtual productions.
The lecture "Cuban Art Uncovered: From Havana to the World" will be offered online.
The live presentation is presented on the MTC stage and runs through Dec. 20; In Person & Live Stream tickets are available.
The Maritime Garage Gallery is looking for energetic and visually compelling visuals that embody vibrant and powerful colors.
A total of 154 nonprofit arts groups around the state received funding under a $9 million grant program.
MTC will continue to thrive and create with your support and for that, they are extremely thankful.
Master Storyteller, Jonathan Kruk brings his family-friendly, one-man, holiday spectacle, Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” to MTC!
Author Lizzy Rockewell will discuss her new children's book, The All-Together Quilt, during a virtual talk with the Norwalk Historical Soc.
Long-time Norwalk resident, stress management expert Jim Porter, has penned a new book, Maximizing Mindfulness & Minimizing Stress.
A Haunting at Mill Hill- The Movie
The SoNo Arts Festival is excited to introduce their first-ever Gallery Walk along Washington Street Historic District in South Norwalk.
Paintings with the highest bids will be auctioned in a live virtual auction Oct. 3.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Norwalk and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
MTC MainStage brings the story of RFK to life in this production about the all too relevant themes of justice, equality, and responsibility.
Sip & Celebrate 10-10-20 With CMA Winners, Old Dominion, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” F*cking Susie Essman, Hoda Kotb, Giuliana Rancic and More
The Oct. 7 virtual event will be moderated by Library Executive Director Christine Bradley.
Sunset Cruises offered Wed. - Sun. and two daily cruises on Sat. and Sun.
The event will take place Sept. 23 via Zoom.
Norwalk and Life-Long Friendship Captured On Film in New Documentary - “The Sexy Six: A Story of Lifelong Friendship”
Norwalk Library is pleased to host a live virtual performance by the Barefoot Shakespeare Company on September 3 at 6:30pm.
Concerts, Music, Puppet Shows, Virtual Walking Tours, Farm Visits, Cooking Demos, kids activities, Professional Art Workshops, and more!
The film was shot entirely in Norwalk.
Hard-rock act Buckcherry will perform at the Wall Street Theater with Hinder.
The latest local ArtScapades lecture is called "The Feminine Side of 20th Century Art: From O’Keeffe to Frankenthaler."
The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum will present a virtual talk on Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s honeymoon by author Richard “Deej” Webb.
Seaport Association is offering daily and sunset cruises July 1-5
A new exhibition "About Women" will also open, in collaboration with Silvermine Arts Center.
Tales of Pirates, Native Americans, Merchants, and Lighthouses