
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate diverse winter holidays, and present original scenes...Free for Grades 2– 12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Neighborhoods After School
Shakesperience students perform scenes from our Neighborhoods program and present their displays based on what we learned this term.
Neighborhoods Exhibitions
Your favorite holiday party of the season is back...Cheers!
Toast the holiday season with friends, festive martinis, and great food in our beautifully decorated lobbies. Savor delicious offerings from Emily's Catering Group, while enjoying Timmy Maia's joyful mix of classic songs and holiday hits throughout the evening. Local bartenders from area-favorite restaurants will pour martini tastings all night, and a cash bar will be available for other beverages.
Participating Restaurants:
- Brass City Bistro - Waterbury, CT
- Brunch House 1850 - Southbury, CT
- D’Amelio’s Italian Eatery - Waterbury, CT
- Jesse Camille’s Restaurant - Naugatuck, CT
- Ria’s Restaurant - Waterbury, CT
- Sans Souci Restaurant - Meriden, CT
- Signatures Restaurant - Waterbury, CT
- The Tap House - Beacon Falls, CT
- Viron Rondo Osteria - Cheshire, CT
Martinis & Mistletoe
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The Ten-2-One Artists group, part of the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc. meets weekly on Thursdays, from 10 am to 1 pm currently in the auditorium of St. Peter's-Trinity Episcopal Church on Main St., next to Thomaston Town Hall. All artists are welcome; bring whatever you're currently working on, or start a new project. Please bring your own supplies, but come for the learning together, sharing of ideas, and the camaraderie!
FACT - Ten-2-One Artists
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
EVER / AFTER
Marion Belanger and Martha Willette Lewis (Collaborators)
October 30 - December 8, 2025
Located in The Workshop Gallery, Building 3.
Opening Reception on Thursday, October 30th from 4-7PM
Regular Gallery Hours from 12-4 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Ever/After is a collaborative multimedia art project that consists of photographs by Marion Belanger and ink paintings and collage by Martha Willette Lewis. This visual dialogue grew from their shared state of unease and concern regarding the climate/environmental crisis. Belanger makes photographs in the field and prints them on lightweight but durable rice paper that Lewis then soaks, stains, tears and paints upon. The added stress upon the photographic image (some which have already been altered by double exposure and intentional abstraction) symbolically references the damages and disturbances such as extreme storms, forest fires and extinctions that are now so evident in daily life. Manipulated, gilded, stained and torn, the works become artifacts bearing the impact of human touch, just as the land itself does. Fragile and beautiful, Ever/After is a visual lament for the seepages, shifts, losses, extinctions, and extractions made by humankind.
Belanger and Lewis have been collaborating since 2016. They created the permanent installation Insects & Plants: Excavating the Archive at the Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station in New Haven. The Underneath, an immersive multi-media installation was commissioned by Artspace in 2016. Ever/ After is an ongoing series regarding the threatened environment, and Strange and Beautiful Sound is recent work centered on the coastline of Long Island Sound.
EVER / AFTER on view in the Workshop Gallery
The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight returns to the Palace Theater with its epic 90-minute concert, breathing beautifully dark energy into legendary rock & metal.
In ethereal candlelit settings, this band of 14 classical musicians unleash effortlessly enchanting melodies alongside powerful walls of distortion. Witness the unexpected union of classical music and metal. Performing the music of iconic bands including Metallica, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Rage Against The Machine, My Chemical Romance, Linkin' Park, SOAD, Guns N Roses, Evanescence, Papa Roach, The Cranberries & more!
The Rock Orchestra and its events are not affiliated with the artists and composers listed. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
This live show may feature strobe lighting effects. If you are sensitive to flashing lights or have a medical condition such as epilepsy, please take necessary precautions.
The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight 2025
Holidays in Waterbury * 9:00-10:00am
Highlighting the history as communities, each student will describe their favorite
Holiday experience, which will become a short script. ....................Free for grades 2-5*
The Gift of the Magi * 10:30am-12:30pm
Students will perform alongside resident professional actors to bring Emily Mattina’s
adaptation of the classic holiday tale to life. ....................................Free for grades 6-12*
*free for Waterbury students, thanks to Community Development Block Grant
Saturday Acting Intensives
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
Shakesperience students perform a short script based on their own holiday experiences.
Holidays in Waterbury
Do you have the desire to produce media content for your interest, non-profit, or small business? Brass City Community Television offers free media creation space and production equipment for your local community access channel and social media.
Free Content Creating Space
If you're reading this, it's here. The holidays are on the horizon. Let's celebrate! Let's get merry! Let's make some fused glass ornaments! Whether you’re decking the halls, trimming a tree, or brightening a window, these fused glass ornaments are little bursts of holiday joy that you’ll love forever!
In this festive workshop, you’ll create three one-of-a-kind fused glass ornaments. I'm talkin' evergreen trees, poinsettias, snowmen, dreidels, or absolutely anything your imagination dreams up. If you’re feeling extra inspired, you can keep absolutely keep going! Additional ornaments are just $20 each.
We’ll walk you through every step of the process:
🔹 Learn how to safely cut and grind glass into shapes!
🔹 Arrange vibrant pieces, stringers, and frit into your own designs
🔹 Discover the basics of glass fusing and why kiln magic makes your colors pop ✨
🔹 Enjoy a creative atmosphere with personalized guidance from the coolest people! (That's us!)
You’ll be doing coldworking (glasswork without heat). After class, we’ll fire your ornaments in the kiln so they’re perfectly fused and ready for pickup within a week.
What’s Included:
✅ All glass materials, tools, and supplies
✅ Kiln firing and finishing
✅ Step-by-step instruction in a welcoming studio
📍 Location:
Glass Source Studios
18 Bank Street, Seymour, CT
Fused Glass Holiday Ornaments Workshop
EVER / AFTER
Marion Belanger and Martha Willette Lewis (Collaborators)
October 30 - December 8, 2025
Located in The Workshop Gallery, Building 3.
Opening Reception on Thursday, October 30th from 4-7PM
Regular Gallery Hours from 12-4 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Ever/After is a collaborative multimedia art project that consists of photographs by Marion Belanger and ink paintings and collage by Martha Willette Lewis. This visual dialogue grew from their shared state of unease and concern regarding the climate/environmental crisis. Belanger makes photographs in the field and prints them on lightweight but durable rice paper that Lewis then soaks, stains, tears and paints upon. The added stress upon the photographic image (some which have already been altered by double exposure and intentional abstraction) symbolically references the damages and disturbances such as extreme storms, forest fires and extinctions that are now so evident in daily life. Manipulated, gilded, stained and torn, the works become artifacts bearing the impact of human touch, just as the land itself does. Fragile and beautiful, Ever/After is a visual lament for the seepages, shifts, losses, extinctions, and extractions made by humankind.
Belanger and Lewis have been collaborating since 2016. They created the permanent installation Insects & Plants: Excavating the Archive at the Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station in New Haven. The Underneath, an immersive multi-media installation was commissioned by Artspace in 2016. Ever/ After is an ongoing series regarding the threatened environment, and Strange and Beautiful Sound is recent work centered on the coastline of Long Island Sound.
EVER / AFTER on view in the Workshop Gallery
C'mon and join Blippi to make music in your hometown in the brand new live Blippi: Join the Band Tour!
Blippi will be joined onstage by Meekah, their singing and dancing buddies, and musicians to explore what makes music, including sounds, rhythms and instruments, through all your favorite Blippi hits. So grab your drumsticks, tune up your guitar, and move those feet with Blippi and get ready for a musical performance that's fun for the whole family!
Blippi: Join the Band Tour
Drop in to the Woodbury Library and listen to traditionally garbed Victorian Carolers fill the winter air with the bright sounds of the season, bringing holiday cheer to young and old alike.
Refreshments, crafts & ornament making will be offered all day,
CONNECTICUT YULETIDE CAROLERS
RAFFLE!
"Christmas Canoe"
11x14" OIL PAINTING
Win an Oil Painting of the "Christmas Canoe" Oil Painting by ShawnaLee W. Kwashnak. The painting was created during a church fundraiser dinner & variety show and donated to the Middlebury Congregational church. You have an opportunity to WIN this oil painting!
Raffle tickets are only $5 each and will be available for purchase from the MCC:
GET YOUR TICKETS:
- - Saturday, 12/6 4-6pm During the Christmas Tree Lighting. Find the Raffle table either ON THE GREEN, or IN THE SOCIAL HALL of the MCC from 4-6pm.
- Sunday, 12/7, during Coffee Hour at the MCC. (11-11:30ish)
- - 12/14 from 11-12noon (after church service during coffee hour)
Drawing date December 14th, 2025
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held on the Green in Middlebury CT.
Find Raffle tickets: At the parsonage driveway/garage
More information:
Middlebury's Christmas Tree Lighting Event is Saturday, December 6th from 4-6pm.
In addition to the wonderful tree lighting ceremony on the green (4pm), there will be lots of other events* on the green including:
- A singalong inside the MCC at 4:45pm;
- Hot chocolate by the parsonage
- RAFFLE Table by the parsonage for "Christmas Canoe": Tickets are JUST $5 each. Tickets will ONLY be available during the Tree Lighting, and briefly during coffee hour on December 7th and 14th (coffee hour is after service and is typically 11-11:30). The lucky winner will be drawn December 14th at the conclusion of coffee hour. Good Luck!!!!
Thank you for supporting Middlebury Congregational Church!
*other events are also offered by others during the ceremony.
FOR MORE INFORMATION about the oil painting to be raffled:
artist@shawnalee.com www.shawnalee.com
WIN an Oil Painting of the "Christmas Canoe"
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
RAFFLE!
"Christmas Canoe"
11x14" OIL PAINTING
Win an Oil Painting of the "Christmas Canoe" Oil Painting by ShawnaLee W. Kwashnak. The painting was created during a church fundraiser dinner & variety show and donated to the Middlebury Congregational church. You have an opportunity to WIN this oil painting!
Raffle tickets are only $5 each and will be available for purchase from the MCC:
GET YOUR TICKETS:
- - Saturday, 12/6 4-6pm During the Christmas Tree Lighting. Find the Raffle table either ON THE GREEN, or IN THE SOCIAL HALL of the MCC from 4-6pm.
- Sunday, 12/7, during Coffee Hour at the MCC. (11-11:30ish)
- - 12/14 from 11-12noon (after church service during coffee hour)
Drawing date December 14th, 2025
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held on the Green in Middlebury CT.
Find Raffle tickets: At the parsonage driveway/garage
More information:
Middlebury's Christmas Tree Lighting Event is Saturday, December 6th from 4-6pm.
In addition to the wonderful tree lighting ceremony on the green (4pm), there will be lots of other events* on the green including:
- A singalong inside the MCC at 4:45pm;
- Hot chocolate by the parsonage
- RAFFLE Table by the parsonage for "Christmas Canoe": Tickets are JUST $5 each. Tickets will ONLY be available during the Tree Lighting, and briefly during coffee hour on December 7th and 14th (coffee hour is after service and is typically 11-11:30). The lucky winner will be drawn December 14th at the conclusion of coffee hour. Good Luck!!!!
Thank you for supporting Middlebury Congregational Church!
*other events are also offered by others during the ceremony.
FOR MORE INFORMATION about the oil painting to be raffled:
artist@shawnalee.com www.shawnalee.com
WIN an Oil Painting of the "Christmas Canoe"
If you're reading this, it's here. The holidays are on the horizon. Let's celebrate! Let's get merry! Let's make some fused glass ornaments! Whether you’re decking the halls, trimming a tree, or brightening a window, these fused glass ornaments are little bursts of holiday joy that you’ll love forever!
In this festive workshop, you’ll create three one-of-a-kind fused glass ornaments. I'm talkin' evergreen trees, poinsettias, snowmen, dreidels, or absolutely anything your imagination dreams up. If you’re feeling extra inspired, you can keep absolutely keep going! Additional ornaments are just $20 each.
We’ll walk you through every step of the process:
🔹 Learn how to safely cut and grind glass into shapes!
🔹 Arrange vibrant pieces, stringers, and frit into your own designs
🔹 Discover the basics of glass fusing and why kiln magic makes your colors pop ✨
🔹 Enjoy a creative atmosphere with personalized guidance from the coolest people! (That's us!)
You’ll be doing coldworking (glasswork without heat). After class, we’ll fire your ornaments in the kiln so they’re perfectly fused and ready for pickup within a week.
What’s Included:
✅ All glass materials, tools, and supplies
✅ Kiln firing and finishing
✅ Step-by-step instruction in a welcoming studio
📍 Location:
Glass Source Studios
18 Bank Street, Seymour, CT
Fused Glass Holiday Ornaments
EVER / AFTER
Marion Belanger and Martha Willette Lewis (Collaborators)
October 30 - December 8, 2025
Located in The Workshop Gallery, Building 3.
Opening Reception on Thursday, October 30th from 4-7PM
Regular Gallery Hours from 12-4 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Ever/After is a collaborative multimedia art project that consists of photographs by Marion Belanger and ink paintings and collage by Martha Willette Lewis. This visual dialogue grew from their shared state of unease and concern regarding the climate/environmental crisis. Belanger makes photographs in the field and prints them on lightweight but durable rice paper that Lewis then soaks, stains, tears and paints upon. The added stress upon the photographic image (some which have already been altered by double exposure and intentional abstraction) symbolically references the damages and disturbances such as extreme storms, forest fires and extinctions that are now so evident in daily life. Manipulated, gilded, stained and torn, the works become artifacts bearing the impact of human touch, just as the land itself does. Fragile and beautiful, Ever/After is a visual lament for the seepages, shifts, losses, extinctions, and extractions made by humankind.
Belanger and Lewis have been collaborating since 2016. They created the permanent installation Insects & Plants: Excavating the Archive at the Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station in New Haven. The Underneath, an immersive multi-media installation was commissioned by Artspace in 2016. Ever/ After is an ongoing series regarding the threatened environment, and Strange and Beautiful Sound is recent work centered on the coastline of Long Island Sound.
EVER / AFTER on view in the Workshop Gallery
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
Dick Terhune’s one-man performance of A Christmas Carol has been called "mesmerizing…breathtaking…brilliant…unforgettable."
Renowned for his versatility and captivating stage presence, Terhune conjures over thirty of Dickens’ most memorable characters in a dynamic solo performance. Audiences and critics alike have celebrated Terhune’s powerful interpretation of A Christmas Carol. From Ebenezer Scrooge’s heart-wrenching transformation to the ghostly visitations that haunt him, Terhune’s portrayal warms the heart and never fails to bring audiences to their feet.
One reviewer raved, “A master artist and his riveting performance left the audience spellbound. You must see it!” Don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable performance that brings Dickens’ cherished story to life!
"A Christmas Carol" starring Dick Terhune
Women's and men's choirs will sing Winter and Holiday songs, followed by many delicious refreshments and a silent (baskets) auction. Entrance fee is a donation to the food bank.
For the Beauty of Christmas Choral Club Concert
Break out your wildest knits and join us for a holiday concert that's as fun & festive as your favorite ugly Christmas sweater! Packed with seasonal classics, toe-tapping tunes, and a generous sprinkle of holiday cheer, join us as we toast the season with music and a little bit of mischief.
Holiday Pops, Christmas in Connecticut: The Ugly Sweater Edition
Join us for the lighting of the East End Community Club Tree on Sunday, December 7th at 4PM
East End Community Club Tree Lighting
Join us for the Bunker Hill Tree Lighting on Sunday, December 7th at 4PM.
Bunker Hill Tree Lighting
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
Join Woodbury's 3rd Poet Laureate, Katie Baker, for an evening of poetry open to all. The Open Mic Nights meet monthly; December's theme is UNIVERSE.
Feel free to bring original poems to share, or read a selection from a favorite poet. People are also welcome to just come and listen. All are welcome.
Open Mic Night at the Woodbury Public Library
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The Ten-2-One Artists group, part of the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc. meets weekly on Thursdays, from 10 am to 1 pm currently in the auditorium of St. Peter's-Trinity Episcopal Church on Main St., next to Thomaston Town Hall. All artists are welcome; bring whatever you're currently working on, or start a new project. Please bring your own supplies, but come for the learning together, sharing of ideas, and the camaraderie!
FACT - Ten-2-One Artists
Talented Shakesperience Acting Intensives students, Resident Artists, and community actors perform adaptations of three short stories (The Gift of the Magi, Silent Night: The Christmas Eve Truce and The Christmas Tapestry) at the Shakesperience Studio. The result is a magical combination of personal inspiration for the season.
The Gift of Peace
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
Abrianna Madden, the recipient of the Creativity Award in Music from the Salem State Center for the Arts, is making her Connecticut debut.
Abrianna hails from Salem, Massachusetts and is a recent graduate from Salem State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Music. She has been the recipient of numerous scholarships while a student at SSU including the Tim Cook Scholarship, American Legion Scholarship, John Finnegan Scholarship, and the SSU Presidential Arts Scholarship. Abrianna has been a Dean's list student every semester.
She has been involved in multiple student music ensembles including chamber singers and improv ensemble. Abrianna has performed at various off-campus events, including Salem's So Sweet. She looks forward to pursuing graduate studies in jazz performance.
Abrianna Madden
Talented Shakesperience Acting Intensives students, Resident Artists, and community actors perform adaptations of three short stories (The Gift of the Magi, Silent Night: The Christmas Eve Truce and The Christmas Tapestry) at the Shakesperience Studio. The result is a magical combination of personal inspiration for the season.
The Gift of Peace
Abrianna Madden, the recipient of the Creativity Award in Music from the Salem State Center for the Arts, is making her Connecticut debut.
Abrianna hails from Salem, Massachusetts and is a recent graduate from Salem State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Music. She has been the recipient of numerous scholarships while a student at SSU including the Tim Cook Scholarship, American Legion Scholarship, John Finnegan Scholarship, and the SSU Presidential Arts Scholarship. Abrianna has been a Dean's list student every semester.
She has been involved in multiple student music ensembles including chamber singers and improv ensemble. Abrianna has performed at various off-campus events, including Salem's So Sweet. She looks forward to pursuing graduate studies in jazz performance.
Abrianna Madden
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
If you're reading this, it's here. The holidays are on the horizon. Let's celebrate! Let's get merry! Let's make some fused glass ornaments! Whether you’re decking the halls, trimming a tree, or brightening a window, these fused glass ornaments are little bursts of holiday joy that you’ll love forever!
In this festive workshop, you’ll create three one-of-a-kind fused glass ornaments. I'm talkin' evergreen trees, poinsettias, snowmen, dreidels, or absolutely anything your imagination dreams up. If you’re feeling extra inspired, you can keep absolutely keep going! Additional ornaments are just $20 each.
We’ll walk you through every step of the process:
🔹 Learn how to safely cut and grind glass into shapes!
🔹 Arrange vibrant pieces, stringers, and frit into your own designs
🔹 Discover the basics of glass fusing and why kiln magic makes your colors pop ✨
🔹 Enjoy a creative atmosphere with personalized guidance from the coolest people! (That's us!)
You’ll be doing coldworking (glasswork without heat). After class, we’ll fire your ornaments in the kiln so they’re perfectly fused and ready for pickup within a week.
What’s Included:
✅ All glass materials, tools, and supplies
✅ Kiln firing and finishing
✅ Step-by-step instruction in a welcoming studio
📍 Location:
Glass Source Studios
18 Bank Street, Seymour, CT
Fused Glass Holiday Ornaments Workshop
Free admission and programming on the Second Saturday of each month.
Access for All Initiative sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation
Access for All Free Admission
The Arts Alliance of Woodbury will host its final Arts Saturday of the year that will feature various local artists displaying and selling their creations along with performances by four local musicians, Victoria Munez, Tracy Santa, Sierra West,
and Dan Golias, performing from 12:30 PM-3:30 PM.
Spoken Word Poetry will continue the artistic performances from 3:30 PM-5:00 PM with Woodbury’s Poet Laureate Emerita, Sandy Carlson and local poet Julie Cook.
Victoria Munoz’s songs, both serious and humorous, were influenced by her travels
and Joni Mitchell. She is currently a member of the Berkshire Jazz Orchestra and the
Petaluma Folk/Celtic Ensemble.
Tracy Santa has been writing, recording and playing for some 40 years. He placed second in three separate New England Songwriter Competitions (2023, 2022, 2020) and first in the 2014 CT Folk contest.
Sierra West has produced two albums and is working on her third. She is blessed with a sweet, strong and earthy voice.
Dan Golias (Young Dan to his local audiences) has been called a "human
jukebox" for his extensive musical knowledge from the Beatles to the classics of the
American Songbook.
Julie Cook has been a lifelong lover and writer of poetry from an early age. She facilitates classes on poetry, writing and music at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UConn Waterbury. Her first book of poetry, Morning Grace, was published in September of this year.
Come in and start your holiday shopping while supporting your local artist community. Anyone who visits on December 13th will automatically be entered into the Door Prize drawing for two free tickets to the Woodbury Bethlehem Community Music Foundation’s Chamber Concert on March 22, 2026. The tickets have been generously donated by the Bob Clarke family.
The nonprofit Arts Alliance of Woodbury promotes innovation, creativity,
participation in and support of the arts. Subsequent events include Meet and
Greets on the second Wednesday of March, June (annual gala), September and
December; Arts Walks on the third Saturday of May, June, July and August, and a
December Members Exhibition.
AAW Arts Saturday
I hope you’re leaving out cookies for Santa this year! In this workshop, students make one large fused glass plate, or a handful of small glass cookie plates. Or bowls! It doesn’t have to be for cookies. You can do whatever you want with this. As long as you’re merry about it. Students will learn the ins and outs of fused glass, including a demo on how to safely use the tools and how glass can change in the kiln. In this workshop, we use COE 90 Bullseye fused glass, stringers, and frit. You will be guided under our experienced fused glass instructors to make something Santa is gonna love every year.
You’ll be doing something called coldworking, meaning you are making the project without using a kiln. We’ll be doing the firing after you leave. Projects will be ready in about a week or so after the workshop.
What to Expect:
You’re gonna make a plate! Or bowl! Out of glass!
We use a huge variety of shapes and sizes to inspire your design!
You’ll be learning essential building block fused glass techniques under the guidance of our experienced instructor.
Experiment with vibrant colors, textures, and holiday-themed patterns.
Take home a beautiful + merry fused glass plate ready to showcase cookies and treats!
What’s Included:
All glass materials for your plate
Access to all tools and equipment during the workshop
Expert instruction and support
Fused Glass Holiday Cookie Plate Workshop
Talented Shakesperience Acting Intensives students, Resident Artists, and community actors perform adaptations of three short stories (The Gift of the Magi, Silent Night: The Christmas Eve Truce and The Christmas Tapestry) at the Shakesperience Studio. The result is a magical combination of personal inspiration for the season.
The Gift of Peace
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
Talented Shakesperience Acting Intensives students, Resident Artists, and community actors perform adaptations of three short stories (The Gift of the Magi, Silent Night: The Christmas Eve Truce and The Christmas Tapestry) at the Shakesperience Studio. The result is a magical combination of personal inspiration for the season.
The Gift of Peace
RAFFLE!
"Christmas Canoe"
11x14" OIL PAINTING
Win an Oil Painting of the "Christmas Canoe" Oil Painting by ShawnaLee W. Kwashnak. The painting was created during a church fundraiser dinner & variety show and donated to the Middlebury Congregational church. You have an opportunity to WIN this oil painting!
Raffle tickets are only $5 each and will be available for purchase from the MCC:
GET YOUR TICKETS:
- - Saturday, 12/6 4-6pm During the Christmas Tree Lighting. Find the Raffle table either ON THE GREEN, or IN THE SOCIAL HALL of the MCC from 4-6pm.
- Sunday, 12/7, during Coffee Hour at the MCC. (11-11:30ish)
- - 12/14 from 11-12noon (after church service during coffee hour)
Drawing date December 14th, 2025
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held on the Green in Middlebury CT.
Find Raffle tickets: At the parsonage driveway/garage
More information:
Middlebury's Christmas Tree Lighting Event is Saturday, December 6th from 4-6pm.
In addition to the wonderful tree lighting ceremony on the green (4pm), there will be lots of other events* on the green including:
- A singalong inside the MCC at 4:45pm;
- Hot chocolate by the parsonage
- RAFFLE Table by the parsonage for "Christmas Canoe": Tickets are JUST $5 each. Tickets will ONLY be available during the Tree Lighting, and briefly during coffee hour on December 7th and 14th (coffee hour is after service and is typically 11-11:30). The lucky winner will be drawn December 14th at the conclusion of coffee hour. Good Luck!!!!
Thank you for supporting Middlebury Congregational Church!
*other events are also offered by others during the ceremony.
FOR MORE INFORMATION about the oil painting to be raffled:
artist@shawnalee.com www.shawnalee.com
WIN an Oil Painting of the "Christmas Canoe"
Ages: 7 and up
Price: Cost: $125 for two people (add an extra person for $50!) Please call ahead if you're bringing someone extra.
Dates:
November 30 11:30–1:30
December 14 11:30–1:30
Looking for a creative way to spend time together this holiday season? Bring your favorite little artist, your best friend, your grandparent—whoever makes your world brighter and craft something magical side by side!
In this fun Glass Buddies fused glass ornament workshop, each of you will create two glass palm sized ornaments, each! These little guys are perfect for decorating the tree, a holiday window, or even thoughtful gifts. From twinkling trees and playful snowmen to funky abstract designs, you can make anything your imaginations dream up.
What you’ll do:
🔹 Learn how to safely cut and arrange colorful glass pieces
🔹 Add texture and detail with stringers and frit for that perfect sparkle
🔹 Work together, laugh, and share creative ideas in a cozy, welcoming studio
🔹 Leave the firing to us—we’ll fuse your creations in the kiln, and they’ll be ready for pickup within a week
What’s Included:
✅ All glass materials, tools, and supplies
✅ Kiln firing and finishing
✅ Friendly, hands-on instruction in a relaxed setting
Glass Buddies Fused Glass Workshop (Ages 7+)
A new FREE holiday tradition returns on Sunday, Dec. 14th from 1-5 pm at Ball & Socket Arts!
Join us for an outdoor European-style winter market celebrating the season with ice carving, fine artisan vendors, tastings from local CT distillers, tasty food trucks, and more.
A new FREE holiday tradition returns on Sunday, Dec. 14th from 1-5 pm at Ball & Socket Arts!
Join us for an outdoor European-style winter market celebrating the season with ice carving, fine artisan vendors, tastings from local CT distillers, tasty food trucks, and more.
Celebrate the cozy season with loved ones at a festive holiday stroll! We’ll have ice carving demos, music, food trucks, and local artisans selling perfect last minute gift items. Not to mention a photo-perfect Gingerbread Village to take a great family snapshot (and a Krampus if you’ve been naughty).
In Building 3, we’ll have a new exhibition on view sharing our Silent Art Auction (closing Dec. 16th) and documenting the factory’s evolution from an abandoned space to a thriving arts center.
Please note this is an indoor/outdoor event, with most of the booths and activities taking place outdoors. Please dress warmly.
Event runs from 1-5 pm. On-site parking will be limited, please consider walking or bicycling if you can. Off-site parking is available at the municipal lots along Railroad Avenue.
Holiday @ the Factory 2025 Sponsors (to date! Contact our team to learn more):
Live Music Sponsor
Holiday Market Sponsor:
Jacqueline Laramee
Schedule:
1-5 pm
· Free Live Music from Local Legends
· Experience Visual Art in the Workshop Gallery, including our Online Art Auction pieces!
· Holiday market featuring local artisans & makers
· Children’s art activities with the P.L.A.C.E. Trolley
· Tasty food from a range of local restaurants/food trucks
· Sales from local distillers and breweries
· Tour Artsplace in Building 2 & find a class!
2-3:30 pm:
· Ice Carving Demonstration by Ice Matters
@2 pm, 3 pm, and 4 pm: Short architectural walking tours with our architect, David Arai (roughly 15 minutes, leaving from the Workshop Gallery)
@1:30, 2:30 and 3:30: Short historical tours with our historian, Agnes Wnuk (roughly 15 minutes)
Participating Businesses and Vendors:
· Ice Carving Live Demonstration from Ice Matters 2-3:30 pm
· Gingerbread Lane & Krampus Photo Stations (featuring lumber donated by Lyon & Billard Lumber)
· Artisan Vendor Market!
Food and Drink:
· Crispy Melty (Grilled Cheese & More)
· Hot Soup & Hot Cocoa Bar with our neighbor, Pop’s Pizza
Locally Made Spirits and Adult Beverages (for take-home sales only):
Live @ the Factory Stage from 1-5 pm curated by Joel Renker featuring local talent.
Artisan Vendors Featured:
Glass Garden
Holiday @ the Factory 2025
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
VSG’s Second Sunday Poetry and Music takes place every every 2nd Sunday at the Gallery. Reknowned poets and local talents alike will find a platform for their poetry, prose, spoken word, and acoustic performances creating a vibrant atmosphere of creativity and expression. By hosting these events, VSG aims to foster a sense of community and promote the art of poetry in Southbury and beyond. Whether you’re a seasoned poet, an aspiring writer, a storyteller, or simply a lover of the spoken word, mark your calendar for our open mic afternoons.
Second Sunday Poetry and Music
The Waterbury Chorale directed by Joseph Jacovino and accompanied by Susan Anthony-Klein, will perform a holiday concert on December 14, 2025, at St. John's Church at 16 Church Street in Waterbury, CT. There will be a brass ensemble, piano, violin and the bell choir, "Chime In" to accompany them.
The Chorale will be performing many holiday favorites, including a violin solo by Alyce Cognetta Bertz, a Hannukah song and "Gloria" by Randall Alan Bass.
Tickets are available online at waterburychorale.org, from members, or by calling 860-945-6890. Tickets are $25 in advance, or $30 at the door. Please join us to get in the holiday mood.
A Waterbury Chorale Holiday Celebration
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
Join us on the Waterbury Green for the Menorah Lighting on Monday, December 15th at 5:30 PM.
Downtown Green Menorah Lighting
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
Join us for the Light up the Boulevard on Tuesday, December 16th at 5:30PM.
Light up the Boulevard
Join Art Historian Mallory Mortillaro for a virtual presentation that explores the history behind one of New York City’s most beautiful and beloved Christmas traditions: The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Neapolitan Baroque Angel Tree and Nativity Scene. Mallory will dive into the story behind the female artist and collector, Loretta Hines Howard, whose incredible vision and generosity led to the creation of this annual tradition, as well as the story behind many of the 18th-century artists and objects themselves. This is a virtual event; register for link
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART CHRISTMAS TREE: VIRTUAL TALK
A mansion. A murder. A mystery.
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, CLUE is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
©2025 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Clue
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
A mansion. A murder. A mystery.
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, CLUE is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
©2025 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Clue
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The Ten-2-One Artists group, part of the Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc. meets weekly on Thursdays, from 10 am to 1 pm currently in the auditorium of St. Peter's-Trinity Episcopal Church on Main St., next to Thomaston Town Hall. All artists are welcome; bring whatever you're currently working on, or start a new project. Please bring your own supplies, but come for the learning together, sharing of ideas, and the camaraderie!
FACT - Ten-2-One Artists
Join us at Vicinanza Studios and Gallery for our exciting Karaoke Night. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just looking to have some fun, our karaoke program is the perfect place to showcase your talent and enjoy a night of music and entertainment.
Event Highlights:
- Date & Time: Every third Thursday, 6 PM - 9 PM - sign up starts at 5:30
- Location: Vicinanza Studios and Gallery
- Open to All: Singers of all skill levels are welcome
- Wide Song Selection: From classic hits to the latest chart-toppers
- Friendly Atmosphere: Supportive and lively community of music lovers
Grab your friends, pick your favorite songs, and get ready to shine under the spotlight at Vicinanza Studios and Gallery's Karaoke Night! It's the perfect way to unwind, have fun, and meet new people. See you there!
Karaoke at the Gallery
Take a break from all the running around and come celebrate the holiday season with some festive Trivia at the WPL with Trivia King's David Plaue. 'Tis the season to be jolly and test your knowledge of the end of year holidays - from Christmas to Hanukkah to Kwanzaa and more, enjoy questions on traditions, food, music, movies and more revolving around this wonderful time of year. Come with a festive spirit and savor the sweet holiday cheer. It is the season of giving; maybe you will even walk away with a prize... Join us!
David Plaue has been doing Trivia programs for upwards of 3 years with a unique style that audiences seem to really enjoy. Using all original questions, the 'story-telling' style teaches or reminds you about something interesting, then hits you with the question. Guaranteed fun!!! David is a local CT publisher of historical sticker books.
HOLIDAY TRIVIA NIGHT
A mansion. A murder. A mystery.
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, CLUE is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
©2025 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Clue
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
If you're reading this, it's here. The holidays are on the horizon. Let's celebrate! Let's get merry! Let's make some fused glass ornaments! Whether you’re decking the halls, trimming a tree, or brightening a window, these fused glass ornaments are little bursts of holiday joy that you’ll love forever!
In this festive workshop, you’ll create three one-of-a-kind fused glass ornaments. I'm talkin' evergreen trees, poinsettias, snowmen, dreidels, or absolutely anything your imagination dreams up. If you’re feeling extra inspired, you can keep absolutely keep going! Additional ornaments are just $20 each.
We’ll walk you through every step of the process:
🔹 Learn how to safely cut and grind glass into shapes!
🔹 Arrange vibrant pieces, stringers, and frit into your own designs
🔹 Discover the basics of glass fusing and why kiln magic makes your colors pop ✨
🔹 Enjoy a creative atmosphere with personalized guidance from the coolest people! (That's us!)
You’ll be doing coldworking (glasswork without heat). After class, we’ll fire your ornaments in the kiln so they’re perfectly fused and ready for pickup within a week.
What’s Included:
✅ All glass materials, tools, and supplies
✅ Kiln firing and finishing
✅ Step-by-step instruction in a welcoming studio
📍 Location:
Glass Source Studios
18 Bank Street, Seymour, CT
Fused Glass Holiday Ornaments Workshop
Dates:
❄️ Saturday, December 20, 2025 — 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
It's winter~! It's time to cozy up by a fire, wrap a blanket around you, light a candle, drink some hot cocoa! There's fresh snow on the ground, frosty branches, the deep blues of a crisp evening sky, and the glow of holiday lights. The colors during the winter are beautiful - and now we can catch all of that in a fused glass lantern.
In this workshop, you’ll create four winter-themed panels out of fused glass, stringers, and frit. Think icy trees, snowflakes, glowing stars, or even a candy-cane forest! Delicious! We’ll walk you through the ins and outs of fused glass, give tool demonstrations, go over safety practices, and show you the building-block techniques of this very magical medium.
You’ll be doing a type of glasswork called cold working: working with glass without heat. We’ll fire your pieces in the kiln after you leave, and your finished lantern will be ready for pickup within a week. No need to assemble the lantern yourself, we got that! You'll be picking up a fully assembled piece of art.
What to Expect:
🔹 Craft a one-of-a-kind fused glass lantern glowing with winter magic—snowflakes, frosted pines, twinkling stars, or whatever inspires you
🔹 Learn fundamental glass fusing techniques in a cozy, welcoming studio
🔹 Choose from shimmering textures, sparkling whites, cool blues, and holiday-inspired palettes (or get wild—rainbow snowstorm, anyone?)
🔹 Receive step-by-step guidance from an experienced instructor
🔹 Pick up your fully assembled lantern within a week
What’s Included:
✅ All glass materials, tools, and supplies
✅ Kiln firing and lantern assembly
✅ Personalized instruction and creative support
Winter Wonderland Fused Glass Lanterns
The exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media. Many of the artists will be on hand during the opening reception Saturday December 20th when 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year's juror is Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
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As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision.
AAW Artist Reception & Awards
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
India is one of the most iconic and influential voices in Latin music.
With over three decades of unparalleled success, the “Princess of Salsa” is the female artist with the most number one hits on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart, holding two Guinness World Records — one for the most number one singles by a female artist (11) and one for the most number one albums (6) on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart.
India’s career began in the 1980s as a member of TKA before she rose to prominence as a solo artist. Her breakthrough came with her 1994 album Dicen Que Soy, which became a cultural milestone and solidified her place as a leading figure in salsa. Other standout albums include Sobre el Fuego (1997), Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón (2002), Soy Diferente (2006), and Intensamente India con Canciones de Juan Gabriel (2015). Some of her greatest hits include “Ese Hombre,” “Qué Ganas de No Verte Nunca Más,” “Vivir Lo Nuestro” (featuring Marc Anthony), “Mi Mayor Venganza,” and “Sedúceme.”
India has received over 30 Premio Lo Nuestro nominations and a GRAMMY® nomination and has won a Latin GRAMMY® and ten Latin Billboard Music Awards. India was also honored with the Pioneer Award at the Billboard Latin Women in Music awards and received the Premio a la Trayectoria at Premio Lo Nuestro in 2025, recognizing her groundbreaking contributions to salsa and Latin music.
Her impact extends beyond music, with activism for LGBTQ+ rights and recognition as a cultural pioneer. India has also collaborated with industry legends, including Juan Gabriel, Eddie Palmieri, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente and Marc Anthony, and continues to break barriers with her musical versatility, spanning salsa, jazz, dance, R&B, and tropical rhythms.
India’s legacy is undeniable, and she remains a dominant force in the evolution of Latin music.
Featuring Support Artist: Luis Figueroa
Luis Figueroa is the multi-talented six-time GRAMMY® nominated Puerto Rican American singer-songwriter and one of the most promising artists of the decade. He has solidified his status as the leading voice and star of the current Salsa movement reinvigorating the tropical music genre for new audiences.
India: La Más Que Canta with Special Guest Luis Figueroa
In the heartwarming play "Miracle on 34th Street," a department store Santa Claus claims to be the real Kris Kringle, challenging the cynicism of a young girl and her pragmatic mother in New York City. As Kringle's genuine belief and kindness begin to transform those around him, he faces a court hearing that will determine his sanity and the very existence of Santa Claus. The play explores themes of faith, imagination, and the Christmas spirit, ultimately proving that belief and magic can triumph over skepticism and commercialism.
December 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7 p.m.
December 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.
Admission $26 (not including fees)
Miracle on 34th Street
If you’re looking to take a break during the hectic holiday season, please join us for an afternoon of contemporary and jazzy Christmas music, fun, and togetherness in the beautiful setting of a traditional, 19th century church. Father-daughter duo Steve and Rosemary Minkler will be joined by friends and members of St. John’s Church for this annual tradition going back to the year 2002. It’s our way of giving you a little gift during the holiday season. There is no admission charge, but we kindly ask you to bring a canned or non-perishable item (or monetary donation) to support the Food Bank and Soup Kitchen of Greater Waterbury Interfaith Ministries. Through your generosity, we’ve collected thousands of pounds of food over the past 20+ years.
A Cool Yule
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
The Beauty of Divine Beings Dancing
The gong resounds, the curtain opens, and fairies emerge from a sea of billowing clouds. Mongolians ride on horseback across grasslands as vast as the sky. Dynasties rise and fall—as ancient legends of love, loss, humor and valor unfold before your eyes.
We set out to create a performance so extraordinary, it would not only capture the grandeur of China's ancient, divinely-inspired culture…
You just might catch a glimpse of heaven.
Shen Yun
The Beauty of Divine Beings Dancing
The gong resounds, the curtain opens, and fairies emerge from a sea of billowing clouds. Mongolians ride on horseback across grasslands as vast as the sky. Dynasties rise and fall—as ancient legends of love, loss, humor and valor unfold before your eyes.
We set out to create a performance so extraordinary, it would not only capture the grandeur of China's ancient, divinely-inspired culture…
You just might catch a glimpse of heaven.
Shen Yun
The annual exhibit includes works by AAW member artists in a variety of media, and 6 "Best In" awards totaling $1,200.00 will be presented.
This year’s juror Julie Francois, the Art Bridges Fellow at the Mattatuck Museum, where she works within the curatorial department to advance Art Bridges initiatives and foster interdisciplinary collaboration across the institution. Her work centers on expanding public accessibility and deepening community engagement through thoughtful exhibition development and interpretation.
As a graduate of Tufts University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Francois brings a deep passion for representational justice and socially engaged art from her practice to her curatorial vision. Emphasizing the power of art to serve as a catalyst for dialogue, reflection, and collective understanding. Through her approach, she seeks to create spaces where audiences can see themselves reflected, challenged, and inspired, and where institutions can serve as platforms for both healing and transformation.
Arts Alliance of Woodbury 7th Annual Members Exhibition
Douglas Haddad is an award-winning teacher, best-selling author, and speaker, specializing in tween and teen development. Join us for storytime as he reads his book Mya McLure, the Brave Science Girl: The Toad Cave.
Mya McLure, the Brave Science Girl: The Toad Cave focuses on female empowerment and inspiring innovation in science, technology, engineering, creative arts, and mathematics. In this children's picture book (ages 3–7), Mya McLure must figure out a way to save a family of toads threatened by land development.
Haddad has taught over 3,000 students in his 25 years as an educator, working with children from all different backgrounds and abilities, helping them navigate the challenges of adolescence. He was recognized as the 2016–2017 Simsbury, CT Teacher of the Year and 2017 state finalist. He also served as a Teacher-Ambassador for Public Education in CT.
Haddad also wrote The Ultimate Guide to Raising Teens and Tweens: Strategies for Unlocking Your Child’s Full Potential and also wrote and directed the award-winning short film Butterfield, which targets specific themes associated with tween and teen life, including bullying, anxiety, and depression. Haddad has published hundreds of pieces in parenting magazines, websites, and blogs. He makes frequent television appearances and speaks on podcasts, at seminars, conferences, libraries, and summits on topics such as education, parenting, and healthy living.
Children's Storytime: "Mya Mclure, The Brave Science Girl"
Build your 1:1 Art Lesson to you. You can customize each lesson by the skills that you want to learn. This can be in the medium of your choosing. We offer this to children, teens and adults.
We also offer packages upon request that are tailored to your artistic and creative goals. Contact genna@artlightenct.com for more information.
1 Lesson = $75
4 Lessons = $285
6 Lessons = $430
8 Lessons = $575
Private 1:1 Art Lessons
Prepare to be instantly drawn into the playful chemistry and comic banter of legendary composer-producer David Foster and popular singer-actress Katharine McPhee as they perform four decades of Foster’s hits.
In between songs, the husband-and-wife team banter and joke, sharing “behind the song” anecdotes and stories.
David Foster is a musical genius and one of the most successful songwriters and producers in pop history. Mostly known for his ethereal melodies from the 80s and 90s, Foster will pull fond memories from your past when he delivers decades of hits like Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me,” Earth Wind and Fire’s “After The Love Is Gone,” Chicago’s ”You’re the Inspiration,” Josh Groban’s “You Raised Me Up,” Michael Buble’s “Home,” Natalie Cole’s “Unforgettable,” and many, many more.
A Broadway singer and actress, McPhee’s career took off after her run on American Idol. She went on to become a successful recording artist and actress, with roles in film, television, and the stage, most notably in the TV show Smash and on Broadway and London’s West End in the hit musical, Waitress.
The music at the center of this intimate evening is a selection of Foster’s hit songs as well as songs that are popular with McPhee’s fans, including her cover of Judy Garland's "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," and "She Used to Be Mine" from Waitress. And her Celine Dion impression is hilariously spot-on!
David Foster & Katharine McPhee
Build your 1:1 Art Lesson to you. You can customize each lesson by the skills that you want to learn. This can be in the medium of your choosing. We offer this to children, teens and adults.
We also offer packages upon request that are tailored to your artistic and creative goals. Contact genna@artlightenct.com for more information.
1 Lesson = $75
4 Lessons = $285
6 Lessons = $430
8 Lessons = $575
Private 1:1 Art Lessons
Join us on a musical journey from your first day in the valley all the way to your arrival to the summit, with the brand new Stardew Valley concert Symphony of Seasons!
Curated by ConcernedApe, Symphony of Seasons features a 35-piece orchestra performing the most memorable music from the game, and a screen above the stage playing gameplay footage plus original content created exclusively for this tour.
Concert-goers can look forward to hearing the game's most cherished songs as they watch their farm grow throughout the seasons and explore some of the valley’s most memorable locations, from Pelican Town to the Skull Cavern, Ginger Island to Calico Desert, the Submarine to the Wizard's Tower and much more.
Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons
Build your 1:1 Art Lesson to you. You can customize each lesson by the skills that you want to learn. This can be in the medium of your choosing. We offer this to children, teens and adults.
We also offer packages upon request that are tailored to your artistic and creative goals. Contact genna@artlightenct.com for more information.
1 Lesson = $75
4 Lessons = $285
6 Lessons = $430
8 Lessons = $575
Private 1:1 Art Lessons
Dive into the thrilling Blue Man Group experience – a blend of captivating music, interactive art and audience engagement.
Blue Man Group creates a fun, disruptive and out of the ordinary atmosphere that exhilarates the senses and uplifts spirits for audiences of all ages. Join over 50 million fans who’ve experienced the magic of Blue Man Group across the world!
Blue Man Group
Dive into the thrilling Blue Man Group experience – a blend of captivating music, interactive art and audience engagement.
Blue Man Group creates a fun, disruptive and out of the ordinary atmosphere that exhilarates the senses and uplifts spirits for audiences of all ages. Join over 50 million fans who’ve experienced the magic of Blue Man Group across the world!
Blue Man Group
Dive into the thrilling Blue Man Group experience – a blend of captivating music, interactive art and audience engagement.
Blue Man Group creates a fun, disruptive and out of the ordinary atmosphere that exhilarates the senses and uplifts spirits for audiences of all ages. Join over 50 million fans who’ve experienced the magic of Blue Man Group across the world!
Blue Man Group
EagleMania has been dazzling audiences for over a decade by spectacularly reproducing the music of The Eagles.
EagleMania thrills internationally sold-out audiences with their stunning five part harmony, virtuoso guitar work and uncanny ability to emulate the distinct sound of The Eagles. The EagleMania show consists of the Eagles’ greatest hits, as well as select Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Joe Walsh solo efforts.
If you like The Eagles you simply must experience the world’s greatest Eagles Tribute, EagleMania!
EagleMania — The World's Greatest Eagles Tribute Band
Welcome…to Jurassic Park!
The action-packed adventure pits man against prehistoric predators in the ultimate battle for survival. Featuring visually stunning imagery and groundbreaking special effects, this epic film is sheer movie magic 65 million years in the making.
Now audiences can experience Jurassic Park as never before: projected in HD with a full symphony orchestra performing John Williams’ iconic score live to picture.
"Jurassic Park" in Concert with the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra
The most Tony Award-winning Show of 2024. The most Tony Award-nominated Play of all time. Stereophonic mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976.
Here, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup — or their breakthrough. Written by David Adjmi, directed by Daniel Aukin, and featuring original music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, Stereophonic invites the audience to immerse themselves — with fly-on-the-wall intimacy — in the powder keg process of a band on the brink of blowing up.
Stereophonic, which features original songs by Academy Award® nominee and Grammy Award® winner Will Butler, formerly of Arcade Fire, dominated the “Best Theater of 2023” lists, with top rankings in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, Time Out New York, Town & Country, TheaterMania, Theaterly, and The Spectator. In April 024, Stereophonic became the most Tony-nominated play in history receiving 13 Award nominations. It then became the most Tony Award-winning show of the 2024 season, winning 5 Tony Awards including Best Play, Direction (Daniel Aukin), Scenic Design (David Zinn) and Sound Design (Ryan Rumery).
Stereophonic is recommended for ages 13 and up. The play contains simulated drug use and adult topics.
Stereophonic
The most Tony Award-winning Show of 2024. The most Tony Award-nominated Play of all time. Stereophonic mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976.
Here, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup — or their breakthrough. Written by David Adjmi, directed by Daniel Aukin, and featuring original music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, Stereophonic invites the audience to immerse themselves — with fly-on-the-wall intimacy — in the powder keg process of a band on the brink of blowing up.
Stereophonic, which features original songs by Academy Award® nominee and Grammy Award® winner Will Butler, formerly of Arcade Fire, dominated the “Best Theater of 2023” lists, with top rankings in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, Time Out New York, Town & Country, TheaterMania, Theaterly, and The Spectator. In April 024, Stereophonic became the most Tony-nominated play in history receiving 13 Award nominations. It then became the most Tony Award-winning show of the 2024 season, winning 5 Tony Awards including Best Play, Direction (Daniel Aukin), Scenic Design (David Zinn) and Sound Design (Ryan Rumery).
Stereophonic is recommended for ages 13 and up. The play contains simulated drug use and adult topics.
Stereophonic
The most Tony Award-winning Show of 2024. The most Tony Award-nominated Play of all time. Stereophonic mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976.
Here, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup — or their breakthrough. Written by David Adjmi, directed by Daniel Aukin, and featuring original music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, Stereophonic invites the audience to immerse themselves — with fly-on-the-wall intimacy — in the powder keg process of a band on the brink of blowing up.
Stereophonic, which features original songs by Academy Award® nominee and Grammy Award® winner Will Butler, formerly of Arcade Fire, dominated the “Best Theater of 2023” lists, with top rankings in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, Time Out New York, Town & Country, TheaterMania, Theaterly, and The Spectator. In April 024, Stereophonic became the most Tony-nominated play in history receiving 13 Award nominations. It then became the most Tony Award-winning show of the 2024 season, winning 5 Tony Awards including Best Play, Direction (Daniel Aukin), Scenic Design (David Zinn) and Sound Design (Ryan Rumery).
Stereophonic is recommended for ages 13 and up. The play contains simulated drug use and adult topics.
