The Westport Fine Arts Festival is in its 53rd year.
Michael Tucker's new comedy, "A Tailor Near Me," brings Tucker, Jill Eikenberry and Jimmy Smits to Westport Country Playhouse in June.
McDonald's Tony-winning performances include roles in "Carousel," "Master Class," "Ragtime," and "A Raisin in the Sun."
Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway lead a weekend that moves from supernatural mystery to sharp‑edged fables.
May delivers prestige drama, star‑powered premieres and Netflix’s first live MMA showdown in a month built for big swings.
David Frankel’s sequel softens the original’s edge, exploring shifting power, ambition, and nostalgia in a changing industry.
The spring exhibitions feature artwork by second- and fourth-grade students.
David Mackenzie blends procedural precision with pulpier impulses in a tense London thriller elevated by sharp, electric performances.
Jaafar Jackson, Kate Hudson, Jason Segel, Jamie Bell and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson lead a slate that jumps from pop‑phenom biopic to dark comedy.
Antoine Fuqua’s biopic honors Michael Jackson’s artistry but keeps his deeper complexities safely out of frame.
The "lively and insightful comedy" is directed by Kevin O’Rourke.
"Homage to Van Gogh" will be on display at Clarendon Fine Art into May.
Cronin trades Egypt‑centric lore for possession horror, pairing visceral dread with strong performances even as the mythology stays thin.
Jack Reynor, Anne Hathaway, Bob Odenkirk, Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan anchor a slate that moves from looping dread to class conflict.
"Exit 8" is a minimalist psychological thriller where repetition, fear, and avoidance tighten into a stark emotional reckoning.
She has been chosen to perform in the Camp Broadway Ensemble at the New York Pops’ 43rd Birthday Gala.
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superb in a darkly funny chamber piece about mythmaking and deception.
The session will be led by television and film actor Liz Fye.
Fri/Sat/Sun - 10am-5pm each day - April 17-19 & 24-26
Fashionably Westport is scheduled for late April.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play is the Playhouse’s fourth of six productions in the 2025-26 Season.
Students in grades 6-8 will write and rehearse an original play during the spring program in Westport.
The show features a seven-piece band celebrating music by The Mamas and the Papas, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Joni Mitchell and more.
The Staples High School senior will also be honored with a reception later this month.
Four years after the Russian invasion, Ukrainians remain resilient. "Keys for Resilience" is a concert to raise money for humanitarian aid.
The satirical musical first premiered on Broadway in 2001.
The annual VersoFest at the Westport Library will include art installations by Holly Danger and Sean "Opus 1" Williams.
Hoffs will lead a special Storytellers event next month.
Mizrahi is known for his work in fashion, entertainment and beyond.
Curated by Anne Boberski, Ive Covaci, and the WestPAC Committee, the show features Eric von Schmidt's 'Giants of the Blues' series.
"Songs of Spirit and Freedom: Drawing Strength Together Through Music" is sponsored by the congregation’s Social Justice Council.
The musical cabaret features Tony Award-winner Laura Benanti, and her mother, voice teacher Linda Benanti.
Adria Petty, daughter of the late Tom Petty, will discuss her father's legacy at the Westport Library's annual music and media conference.
The 20th annual Taste of Westport will take place at the Fairfield County Hunt Club, with all proceeds funding CLASP, a local nonprofit.
"'The Goldsmith' is a beautiful exploration of identity, family, faith, and culture..."
Gershon will discuss her book during a conversation with journalist, author and Westport resident Alisyn Camerota.
"Carrying the Banner: A Broadway Concert for Coleytown Company" is scheduled for early next month.
The Grammy Award winner and Lauren Coyle Rosen will discuss "The Spirit of Ani: Reflections on Spirituality, Feminism, Music, and Freedom."
The show is presented by the Westport Parks and Recreation Department and Circle Comedy.
The two join Tony Award winner Judith Ivey in a Script in Hand playreading of “The Pancake Club.”
A public reception for the artist is also scheduled.
A playreading of "The Pancake Club" is scheduled in January.
The exhibit explores how art, memory, and narrative bind communities across generations and geographies.
The inaugural event, which features four local bands, is presented by the library's Verso Studios.
The initiatives start this week and run to February.
The recording artist is a Grammy Award-winner, producer and composer.
The title was chosen because organizers believe it "sparks imagination, invites conversation," and more.
The script-in-hand performance stars Nina Hellman, Jeremy Shamos, and Jocelyn Shek.
The acclaimed actor/singer/storyteller will perform "Mandy Patinkin in Concert: JUKEBOX."
The Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist is a Staples High School graduate.