One thing everyone could agree on at the May 1 “Projections” panel discussion at the Sag Harbor Cinema was that, if it were only possible, Community Preservation Funds should be allocated to preserve the extraordinary spirit and c
TheaterWorks Hartford is thrilled to present the 2022 edition of its New Work Festival. This free festival, running May 16–22, explores and celebrates new voices in American Theater. With workshops, a panel discussion, and talk-backs both in-person and online the New Work Festival strengthens TheaterWorks Hartford’s commitment to the development of important new plays. Participants include playwrights Brooke Berman, Melissa Crespo & Sarah Saltwick, Terry Guest, and James Anthony Tyler who are joined by directors Shariffa Ali, Michael Barakiva, Mikael Burke, and Caitlin Sullivan. Reservations are required and can be made at www.twhartford.org.
This free festival, running May 16–22, explores and celebrates new voices in American Theater. With workshops, a panel discussion, and talk-backs both in-person and online the New Work Festival strengthens TheaterWorks Hartford’s commitment to the development of important new plays.
Sindya Bhanoo wants you to pay attention to the mundane, ordinary moments in life. It’s one of the center themes of her collection of short stories, Seeking Fortune Elsewhere, released this past March by Catapult. The eight stories in the collection four set in India, and four set in the U.S. offer a glimpse into the day-to-day […]
In the coming months, Sag Harbor Cinema will highlight the importance of Sag Harbor resident John Steinbeck’s work and the community effort to preserve his historic Bluff Point home with a series of screenings, including both adaptations from Steinbe