Open Arts Alliance is proud to announce an exciting new program designed to celebrate the vibrant, often hidden talents of our senior citizens: The Spring Follies.
Known for impactful work with children in the arts, we’re thrilled to now shine the spotlight on this group that has given so much to our community.
The event is on May 2 at 6:00pm at the Greenwich Arts Council.
This charming, one-hour performance is sure to make your heart smile!
The Spring Follies is a pilot partnership reflecting a collaboration between Wallace Center (formerly known as the Town of Greenwich’s Senior Center) and Open Arts Alliance, a local non profit theater company.
The Spring Follies isn’t just a talent show—it’s a chance for seniors to step into the spotlight and rediscover the joy of performance, creativity, and community. Whether it’s singing, storytelling, dancing, or knitting, our students are proving that you’re never too old to take the stage.

Open Arts Alliance Artistic Associate, John Curtis and co-facilitator Donna Spellman. Contributed photo
We believe theatre belongs to everyone, at every age. Through this joyful initiative with The Wallace Center, we are giving back to those who have paved the way and reminding our entire community of the power of expression, confidence, and connection.
Make sure to come to The Spring Follies to celebrate the remarkable talent and spirit of senior performers on May 2 at 6:00pm at the Greenwich Arts Council.
This charming, one-hour performance is sure to make your heart smile!
To reserve your free tickets, please visit the box office at www.openartsalliance.com.
Open Arts Alliance, is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization.