The public is being called upon to support an anticipated demand in volunteer help at Festival! Stratford 2011, which is slated to start on Thursday, Aug. 11.
Part four of the 8-part story series previewing the upcoming arts festival puts the spotlight on a local theatre group called The Players at Putney Gardens. Festival executive producer Jeffrey Lapham tells us more.
Part three of the 8-part story series previewing the upcoming arts festival puts the spotlight on a local theatre group called SquareWrights. Festival executive producer Jeffrey Lapham tells us more.
Shakespeare's dramedy performed by the Players at Putney Gardens at Boothe Memorial Park will stage its last performance tomorrow night.
The Baldwin Center plays host to a dance tomorrow night that will feature live oldies music.
The second annual free concert will start at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 30.
The "robust group" will discuss plans to revitalize the defunct Festival Theatre.
"Flowers are my passion, people are my forte," says Ken Blumberg, whose photography is currently on display at the Stratford Public Library.
The Players at Putney Gardens welcome Stratford residents and friends to "The Winter's Tale" tonight and tomorrow night.
The Hudson Shakespeare Company celebrates its 10th year in town with a production of "Henry V."
FTS gallery on 2415 Main Street (second floor) will present "Ad Libitum," a collection of work by Marcella Kurowski. Tonight's opening runs to 11 p.m.; the gallery runs through September. For more information, call 203.908.3555.
From bingo to Shakespeare to soccer, there's plenty going on today, Friday, July 15.
It's time: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, the final movie version of J.K. Rowling's epic adventure of the young wizard, opens tonight.
Stratford Library offers more than just books.
The season one winner of NBC's "The Voice" returns to Bunnell High School this afternoon.
From dollar kid flicks to a Stratford native debuting an album to bocce and poker at the Baldwin Center, there's plenty going on today, Wednesday, July 6.
Will the more than $60,000 in funds from municipalities be enough to save the museum?
I'll give you the 411 on this new Tom Hanks flick.
Colon, who graduated from Stratford's Bunnell High School in 1995, walks away with a recording contract and $100,000 after being crowned winner of NBC's "The Voice" Wednesday night.
The winner of NBC's national singing competition, "The Voice," will be announced at 8 p.m. tonight. Some residents are gathering to watch the results show at Savin Rock Roasting Company.
Residents gathered Tuesday night to watch Stratford native Javier Colon compete in the finale of NBC's "The Voice." A results show tonight will declare the singing contest's champ, who will score a record deal and a $100,000 prize.
The West Hartford resident and Hartt School graduate is one of four finalists competing tonight.
Thousands of dollars need to be raised before July 1 or the museum might go under.
Javier Colon, a 1995 Bunnell High graduate, is one of four finalists in NBC's "The Voice," which airs its final performance tomorrow night. Residents can head down to Paradise Pizza to watch the show.
Want to know if "Cars 2" is worth seeing? See if I give it a red or green light!
New Haven-based refugee organization IRIS celebrates World Refugee Day with art, theater, music, dance and food.
Author says Stratford's tribute to bard is part of state's "hidden history."
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" was performed at the library on Saturday. Check out our photos.
Are you looking for a gift that your child can make for their dad? Patch has some ideas.
Elizabeth Appel's humorous look at a the Jewish faith will be performed during festival.
A founder of The Temple Players and organizer of annual short-play showcase, Lambeck also will direct during this event.
The Stratford writer and actor will direct a short comedy during "Tribal Humor 5" at Temple Beth Sholom
Mary Jane Schaefer's comedic character appears in a fourth installment during Temple Beth Sholom's annual comedy fest.
The playwright/therapist has written a short comedy focusing on Jewish guilt.
"Tribal Humor 5" will feature short comedies with a Jewish theme.
A fine dining event in New Haven raises money for local anti-hunger organizations.
Help Stratford Patch Celebrate National Doughnut Day.
Benefit Performance to be followed by a 'Meet and Greet' with Shakesperience Productions’ Artistic Director Emily Mattina.
Volunteers still being sought for event and gala to follow.
Read about residents who have been with the band since its inception in 1961.