Arts & Entertainment
Events
Calendar of Events
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The Top Shelf Gallery's March - April show, New England and Beyond, landscape and genre acrylics by Scott Rhoades, opens Saturday March 7 at 1 p.m. with an artist's reception and demonstration. The precisely-done paintings feature New England farmland, the Maine wilderness and some animal subjects. The Top Shelf Gallery is at Fletcher Memorial Library,…
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2 events,Peter M. Fish (1953-2025), originally from Mansfield, CT, was a gifted photographer, known for his prize-winning images of the birds, wildlife, and landscapes of southern New England’s coastal lowlands and woods. His passion was the avian world. His bird photographs include dazzling action shots as well as sensitive, evocative portraits. Peter, also a skilled woodworker,… |
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Gateway Players Theater presents a staged reading of "A Pink Sponge in the Shape of a Flamingo Named Lucille," a new comedy written by Kelly Dearn and directed by Mikey Dearn. It will be held on Saturday April 11th at 7pm in the Fellowship Hall at Elm Street Congregational Church, 61 Elm Street in Southbridge.… |
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4 events,
Pug’s Place by UConn Puppet Arts MFA candidate Jerry Harney is a musical puppet film that tells the story of Pug, the host of a children’s television show who every day is asked a question, and every day supplies an answer to the viewers at home. However, when Pug is asked the question “Why Do We Exist?” what follows…
Free, donations greatly appreciated!
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Friday, April 17, the Garden Club of Windham invites you to watch the film "The Little Things That Run the World" at 7:30 at River Room on 50 Riverside Dr in Willimantic (the street under the footbridge). Love the bugs! |
5 events,
Pug’s Place by UConn Puppet Arts MFA candidate Jerry Harney is a musical puppet film that tells the story of Pug, the host of a children’s television show who every day is asked a question, and every day supplies an answer to the viewers at home. However, when Pug is asked the question “Why Do We Exist?” what follows…
Free, donations greatly appreciated!
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Snarky Puppy makes their return to the Jorgensen stage! The five-time Grammy® winning collective, “has always been a band that prioritizes the sound of the music,” says bandleader and bassist Michael League. Displaying a wide array of influences including funk, rhythm & blues, hard rock, classic soul, modern gospel, new tech, fusion and jazz, Snarky…
$45 – $60
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CABARET | Doors Open at 7 pm Snarky Puppy returns to the Jorgensen stage next spring. The five-time GRAMMY- winning collective, “has always been a band that prioritizes the sound of the music,” says bandleader and bassist Michael League. The collective displays a wide array of influences including funk, rhythm & blues, hard rock, classic…
$45 – $60
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4 events,
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Peter M. Fish (1953-2025), originally from Mansfield, CT, was a gifted photographer, known for his prize-winning images of the birds, wildlife, and landscapes of southern New England’s coastal lowlands and woods. His passion was the avian world. His bird photographs include dazzling action shots as well as sensitive, evocative portraits. Peter, also a skilled woodworker,…
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FREE Designed for all ages. Lace up your walking shoes and join the William Benton Museum of Art's Curator of Education, Matthew Marshall, for a walk around the northside of the UConn Storrs campus to explore some of the outdoor sculptures. With Earth Day only days away, what better way to spend a Sunday afternoon…
Free
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3 events,
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Farm Story is a marionette-based web series, by UConn Puppet Arts MFA candidate Tessa Beck Fey, that follows Farmer Daisy and her unconventional friends through the ups and downs of daily life, and the occasional magical interference. When a Skull is discovered in an overwhelmed farmer's Scarecrow, her friends use the opportunity to magically reanimate…
Free, donations greatly appreciated!
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2 events,
Gateway Players Theatre in Southbridge, MA presents the children’s production of "Charlotte’s Web”. Adapted by Joseph Robinette. Based on the book by E.B. White. Performance dates are May 1 and 2 at 7pm, May 3 at 2pm, and May 8 and 9 at 7pm. The performances are held at Fellowship Hall of Elm Street Congregational Church, 61… |
2 events,
Gateway Players Theatre in Southbridge, MA presents the children’s production of "Charlotte’s Web”. Adapted by Joseph Robinette. Based on the book by E.B. White. Performance dates are May 1 and 2 at 7pm, May 3 at 2pm, and May 8 and 9 at 7pm. The performances are held at Fellowship Hall of Elm Street Congregational Church, 61… |