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Theatre For One: Intimate Exchanges In Public Spaces
March 22-24 Fairfield UniversityBarone Campus Center
Imagine a mobile state-of-the-art performance space for one actor and one audience member. Theatre for One is presented in public spaces where audience members engage in an intimate theatrical exchange, encountering each other as strangers in this suspended space. (More) |
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LOGOS MMXVI: The Nature Photography Of Lori Ordover
March 23 Handwright Gallery & Framing
The inspiration behind artist Lori Ordover’s most recent body of work came from the hundreds of old, abandoned tree stumps scattered throughout the grounds of the New Canaan Nature Center. (More)
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Draw The Line!
March 24 Bijou Theatre
The live band Draw The Line creates a ride through the decades of Aerosmith's repertoire of hits. The musical journey will take you right back through the decades with costumes, photos, video and stage set that. Family friendly, it's a tribute that truly is Aerosmith's Legacy. (More)
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H. A. Sigg: Abstract Rivers
Opens March 23, 6-8pmGallery Talk, 5:30pm Fairfield University Walsh Gallery
The Fairfield University Art Museum presents H.A. Sigg: Abstract Rivers in the museum’s Walsh Gallery in the Quick Center at Fairfield University. An opening reception at 6pm will be preceded by a gallery talk at 5:30pm. (More) |
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American Brass Quintet
March 25
Greenwich LibraryA free family concert by "the most distinguished of all brass quintets" (American Record Guide), presented by Curiosity Concerts, a series of free, 50-min. family concerts presented by professional musicians at different venues in the Greenwich area. (More) |
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Norwalk Seaport Association Annual Lightkeeper's Gala
March 25 Norwalk Inn & Conference Center
This annual gala brings together friends of Sheffield Island Lighthouse, corporate partners and community leaders for a night dedicated to our jewel of the sound. (More)
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Family FUNday - Storyteller and Craft Activities
March 26Norwalk Historical Society Museum
Norwalk Historical Society is hosting a Family FUNday in celebration of Women's History Month. Local storyteller, Dr. Darla Shaw, will weave historical tales about Alice Paul, a courageous young lady who got women the right to vote. Children will create a fun parade hat with pictures celebrating causes important to them. Ideal for children ages 5 - 12. (More) |
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