In just a few short months, an empty stage has been transformed into the Land of Oz through the collective efforts of a cast of 40 students, nearly 30 chorus members, and a dedicated team of educators, staff, and families. Continue Reading →
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In just a few short months, an empty stage has been transformed into the Land of Oz through the collective efforts of a cast of 40 students, nearly 30 chorus members, and a dedicated team of educators, staff, and families. Continue Reading →
The department includes Michael Breaux, band director; Bethany Fuscaldo, orchestra director; Luke Rosenberg, choral director; Barbara Friedman, music production teacher; and Jason Polise, who teaches modern band, guitar, jazz ensemble, and electronic music. Continue Reading →
The Western Middle Theater Club has been busy rehearsing for their production of The SpongeBob Musical youth edition, where SpongeBob Squarepants, played by Claire Moses, and friends in Bikini Bottom cope with pending annihilation from the eruption of undersea volcano Mount Humongous. Continue Reading →
Join Concordia Conservatory for this stirring finale — a musical celebration honoring America’s past, present, and future through the power and beauty of chamber music. The concert will feature Grammy-Winning Composer and Bassist John Patitucci. Continue Reading →
The CMS Theater Arts department is pleased to present Seussical the Musical on the George Sepe Memorial Stage for three special performances this Friday, March 20 at 7:00pm and Saturday, March 21 at 1:00pm & 6:00pm. Tickets can be purchased in advance online (See link). This year’s production is backed by 65 talented cast and crew members and a live pit orchestra – a rarity at the middle school level. Continue Reading →
On view June 6–Sept 6, “Six Extinctions” is a dramatic, immersive exhibition that explores the mass extinctions that have repeatedly reshaped life on Earth. Continue Reading →
On December 11, just as auditions were getting underway, the family of Director and co-producer Mia Gyesky experienced personal tragedy as their home burned down. The Parkway, Central and Greenwich communities rallied around them, and for Gyesky, giving her time and talents back to this community has made this year’s production extra meaningful. Continue Reading →
Stamford Center for the Arts Palace Theatre announces Greenwich resident and Emmy Award-winning, Grammy – and Tony-nominated Rob Mathes will receive the 2026 Arts Ovation Award at their 14th Annual Gala on Thursday, April 16, 2026, preceding a special performance by the legendary Smokey Robinson. Continue Reading →
Open Arts Alliance is proud to announce its 2026 SummerStage season, giving students in grades 1-6 the opportunity to perform in Disney’s Aladdin Kids and At The Bandstand, and students in Grades 1-7 the chance to perform in Chicago: Teen Edition. Some sessions have filled and there are wait lists, but there are some sessions with openings going fast. Continue Reading →
Teachers said one of Candlelight’s primary challenges is alignment across classes that are normally taught separately. Choir, band, orchestra, and music production students rehearse on different schedules, with different ensemble sizes and performance norms. Continue Reading →