See it this Easter weekend when it returns to the big screen!
Tickets for the May concert production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical are on sale now.
Tickets for the upcoming concert production of Stephen Sondheim’s hauntingly beautiful musical, Into The Woods are on sale now!
All social distancing and associated Covid protocols in place and the RTB Kids will christen the new outdoor stage!
Aldrich Undercover has been re-envisioned as a virtual event featuring live musical performances and an online art sale.
Aspiring and established Ridgefield writers are invited to a wide variety of online classes this spring through Westport Writers Workshop.
See Arthur Miller’s passionate play in an Encore in HD screening this Sunday, March 21
Watch concerts, movies and Broadway theater from the comfort of your own home!
Samantha Cole and A.J. Gundell Talk About Upcoming Zoom Workshop!
"Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook" is an original musical which incorporates more than two dozen of Stephen Schwartz's songs.
Are poets the new rock stars? Barb Jennes, Ridgefield's poet laureate, certainly hopes so.
Broadway Stars Jarrod Spector & Kelli Barrett perform LIVE on stage - virtual tickets available!
Three world premieres will be performed at three outdoor locations in Ridgefield, August 26 – Sept. 12.
Three world premieres, three Ridgefield locations, one unforgettable experience
"Dr. No" and "Pretty In Pink" will have special screenings Jan. 31 and Feb. 12.
Two shows are scheduled for Feb. 21.
Two socially-distanced, limited capacity shows are scheduled for Feb. 20.
Broadway Stars Jarrod Spector and Kelli Barrett will bring their hit show “Funny How It Happens” to Ridgefield for Valentine's Day.
"Woman in Motion: Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek and the Remaking of NASA" will open in select theaters for one night only.
The Golden Globe Award-winning actor returns to The Ridgefield Playhouse with new acting classes for beginner and advanced students.
The Jan. 30 screening celebrates the iconic life of artist Frida Kahlo.
Experience unforgettable concert films and rockumentaries at The Ridgefield Playhouse with socially distanced, limited capacity screenings.
January screenings of "The Maltese Falcon" and "Dr. No" are planned at The Ridgefield Playhouse.
After receiving glowing review after glowing review, Ridgefield Theater Barn can't bear to say goodbye to A Christmas Carol just yet.
Patrick Spadaccino stars in his own one-man adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of redemption and hope in a time when it is greatly needed.
Directed by Scott R. Brill, the show will run Thursday, Friday, & Saturday evenings at 8pm, with Sunday matinees at 2pm through Dec. 20.
Patricia Smith will host a virtual masterclass and poetry reading with The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield.
Join us either LIVE or virtually to celebrate our 20th Anniversary Gala this Saturday, October 3!
Sip & Celebrate 10-10-20 With CMA Winners, Old Dominion, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” F*cking Susie Essman, Hoda Kotb, Giuliana Rancic and More
Christian McBride, Thelonius Sphere “T.S.” Monk and Don Was will discuss diversity following the screening Sept. 23.
The outdoor concert will take place Oct. 17 with socially distanced seating.
The mandolinist will play two shows Oct. 10.
Nate Bargatze brings his One Night Only comedy Tour to The Ridgefield Playhouse on September 28.
Movies in the upcoming family series include "Harry Potter" and "E.T. the Extra Terrestrial."
Masks are required and social distancing must be observed at all times except when guests are seated in their pod.
"It's your last chance to bring the kids to see a movie for free this summer with Madagascar on August 19 at The Ridgefield Playhouse."
On Aug. 9 at 2 p.m., Richard Eyre’s spirited production of Mozart’s masterful comedy from the Met Opera’s 2014/2015 season returns.
The film also gives perspective from today’s artists who have been carrying on the musical legacy of the Laurel Canyon sound.
The Playhouse is currently doing socially distanced seating, so all patrons will be seated by an usher on a first come first served basis.
Fans can enjoy these classic works on the big screen through the end of the summer.