At the Greenwich Art Society Gallery
94th Annual JumpFest Festival, February 7, 8 and 9
Curtain Call production marks the Fairfield County premiere of this wonderfully funny new Broadway musical.
Reginald Dwayne Betts is a poet, essayist, and national spokesperson for the Campaign for Youth Justice.
CACTUS FLOWER plays in Curtain Call's Dressing Room Theatre
Winter Wonderland’s “Winter Beer Garden” returns to Stamford’s Mill River Park
The Parade Spectacular is one of the largest helium balloon parades in the country, according to Stamford Downtown organizers.
This weekend is your last chance to see this riveting, timely play—masterfully performed.
From Lincoln Center to St. Luke's School—Not Your Ordinary High School Play
Film classic - A Christmas Story - comes to life as A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, in Stamford
Learn about the fascinating but forgotten artist, Mary Rogers Williams on December 12 at The Ferguson Library.
Meet the author of "From Willard Straight to Wall Street" on Monday, November 18 at 6:30 p.m.
A Collection of Paintings at the Greenwich Hospital Garden Cafe
A collection of oil paintings symbolizing moments, experiences and perceptions
“Race to the Rescue” and the Paw Patrol tour will be in Stamford on Nov. 9.
Steve Martin's The Underpants to play at Curtain Call
A Stamford attorney is suing streaming giant Netflix on behalf of two Panamanian lawyers over the release of a film.
Adults needed for large-cast musical comedy: Something Rotten
Patricia Schultz will talk about her new book, "1,000 Places to See Before You Die: The World as You’ve Never Seen It Before," on October 20
Come hear the Wendy May Band, snack from the visiting food trucks and see art!
Exhibit Opening: Stamford History Center Returns to the “Holy Roots” of the City’s Religious Institutions
Third time's the charm as SOCIAL SECURITY returns to Curtain Call.
Broadway hit plays Kweskin Theatre for the first time.
The author will be speaking at the Harry Bennett Branch of The Ferguson Library on Monday, September 16.
A comedy duo with connections to Stamford and Greenwich has reached the final round of NBC's "Bring the Funny" TV comedy competition.
The free annual event will feature a number of fun activities, including fireworks, a dog costume parade and cornhole tournaments.
Stamford Board of Education President Andy George and his son, Brendan, recently appeared together on MTV's "Drag My Dad."
The popular concert series will end for the season this week with a performances by T-Pain and A-natural.
The "Art & Text" exhibition highlights the role of libraries in bringing art to the community.
Stamford-based Franklin Street Works is offering the exhibition tours as part of larger accessibility initiatives.
Curtain Call presents first Fairfield County production of the Tony award-winning musical!
The concert's venue and schedule for today has been changed due to the inclement weather, police said.
Crazy Town and Ethereal States
An exhibition of artwork
Much Ado About Nothing at Curtain Call's Shakespeare on the Green; July 11 through 21.
Sponsored by First Republic Bank of Greenwich
Loft Artists exhibition - open to all artists!
First Republic Bank presents "Unity in Diversity" A Greenwich Art Society Member Exhibtion at the Bendheim Gallery
The special author event at the Harry Bennett Branch, kicks off The Ferguson Library's Adult Summer Reading Program.
Proceeds to benefit the nonprofit and its arts education programs