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- Connecticut
After Dark - Online
Established for the purposes of finding out
Connecticut Entertainment Information centered around after
dark and late night activities.
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Connecticut Music Scene - Online
A comprehensive guide for musicians and people
looking for live music entertainment in Connecticut.
- CTNites.com
- Online
Find all of your Dining and Entertainment
options here!
- Eastern
Connecticut Symphony Orchestra - New
London
Serves the community, reaching children of
pre-school age through senior citizens enjoying their golden
years. Our music-in-the-schools programs are presented throughout
the elementary schools, kindergarten through middle school,
in New London, Norwich, and Groton.
- Garde
Arts Centre - New London
A non-profit cultural organization created
in 1985 by a regional, volunteer network of leaders in business,
arts, education and philanthropy.
- Hartford
Symphony Orchestra - Hartford
Connecticut's premier musical organization
and is widely recognized as one of America's leading regional
orchestras, believes passionately in the performance of live
symphonic music and its value in the community.
- Jorgensen
Center for the Performing Arts - Storrs
Hosting a wide range of performing arts,
including full-scale international orchestras, chamber quartets,
dance companies, soloists, and theatrical productions, Jorgensen
fulfills its missions as an integral part of the University
of Connecticut's commitment to teaching, research, and public
service.
- Music
After Dark - Online
Greater Hartford's most extensive online
guide to live music happening right now.
- Repertory
Theatre of New Britain - New
Britain
Produces quality community theatre at an
affordable price that is suitable for the family.
- Rocky
Hill Theatre - Rocky Hill
An adult theatre company dedicated to presenting
quality productions of non-traditional musicals with compelling
stories and beautiful music.
- Webster
Theater - Hartford
Voted the Best Place to See Live Music and
The Best Rock Club by the Hartford Advocate. We feature the
best national and regional touring bands in an amazing art-deco
setting with 5 bars.
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- Chocolate
Church Arts Center - Bath
A community-supported arts center, serving
you with high-quality concerts, gallery shows and theater
productions, workshops and special events come from sources
in our community, including our members, corporate sponsors
and foundations.
- Mad
Horse Theatre Company - Portland
Produces plays which compassionately examine
and illuminate the enduring aspects of the human experience,
focuses on areas of social concern, personal transformation
and the building of lasting community relationships.
- Maine
Center for the Arts - Orono
University of Maine Orono. MCA series information
for ballet, children's programs, classical, theater at local
university.
- Ogunquit
Playhouse - Ogonquit
One of Southern Maine's most important cultural
landmarks, will celebrate 74 years of Broadway at the Beach
in 2006.
- Penobscot
Theatre Company - Bangor
Offers a variety of educational outreach
programs for students, teachers and families. The theatre's
educational and outreach programming is the largest in the
state, serving thousands of Maine students in schools with
workshops.
- Portland
Stage Company - Portland
Maine’s largest fully professional,
non-profit theater, is committed to providing the finest productions
for audiences in a broad region of Northern New England.
- The
Theater At Monmouth - Monmouth
Quickly establishing itself as one of the
most creative and energetic theater companies in Maine, funded
in part by The National Endowment of the Arts’ Shakespeare
in American Communities program.
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- American
Repertory Theatre - Cambridge
The only not-for-profit theatre in the country
that maintains a resident acting company and an international
training conservatory, and that operates in association with
a major university.
- Barrington
Stage Company - Pittsfield
The fastest growing arts venue in Berkshire
County, attracting some 35,000 patrons each year, and gaining
national recognition for its superior quality productions
and comprehensive educational programming.
- Boston
Opera House - Boston
The venue has been host to everything from
extrvagant vaudeville to a movie screen.
- Boston
Symphony Hall - Boston
Widely considered to be one of the two or
three finest concert halls in the world, home of the Boston
Symphony Orchestra.
- Chatham
Drama Guild - Chatham
Established in 1931 as a community theater
and now, in its 66th season, is one of the oldest groups of
its kind on Cape Cod.
- Citi
Performing Arts Center - Boston
One of the nation's foremost nonprofit performing
arts institutions. As guardian of the Wang
Theatre and the Shubert
Theatre, Citi Performing Arts Center honors all aspects
of performing arts.
- Colonial
Theatre - Boston
The oldest continually-operating theatre
in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Designed by Clarence
Blackall the theatre first opened its doors for a performance
of Ben-Hur on December 20, 1900.
- Comedy
Connection - Boston
Voted “The Best Comedy Club in the
Country” by USA Today, providing entertainment for over
twenty-five years and is one of longest-running comedy clubs
in the country.
- Cutler
Majestic Theatre - Boston
"Home" for Opera Boston, Handel
and Haydn Society, Emerson Stage, Bank of America Celebrity
Series, Boston Early Music Festival, Boston Gay Men's Chorus,
The New England Conservatory Opera Program, and World Music,
among other New England not-for-profit producers and presenters.
- Huntington
Theatre Company - Boston
A non-profit organization in residence at
Boston University, has been Boston’s leading professional
theatre company for a quarter-century.
- Institute
of Contemporary Art - Boston
For more than a half century, the ICA has
presented contemporary art in all media—visual arts,
film, and video, performance and literature—and created
educational programs that encourage an appreciation for contemporary
culture.
- Neverland
Theatre - Beverly
In its 17th Season of producing year-round
musical and non-musical productions featuring North Shore
children and adults.
- MendonTwin
Drive-in - Mendon
The drive-in has been in operation for 46
years, a second screen was added in 1998, increasing the total
capacity of the drive-in to 800 cars.
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- Barnstormers
Theatre - Tamworth
Nearly all non-profits, use the theatre for
a variety of cultural events: folk, jazz, and classical concerts,
dance and drama performances, educational talks and civic
events.
- Bell
Center for the Arts - Dover
Offers Youth Theater, Opera, Community and
Porfessional Theatrical productions year round.
- Capitol
Center for the Arts - Concord
Presented a wide mix of high-quality events,
including Broadway shows, dance performances, pop and country
stars, family shows, international performances, school-time
shows and business conferences and seminars.
- New
Hampshire Symphony Orchestra - Manchester
An orchestra that meets people where they
live and serve communities in every corner of New Hampshire,
whether that is through a full orchestra, chamber or small
ensemble, or through educational, pops or other programming.
- The
Music Hall - Portsmouth
A non-profit performing arts center that
entertains more than 90,000 patrons annually with acclaimed
film, music, theater, and dance performances. The historic
900-seat theater, built in 1878, is the oldest in New Hampshire.
- Portland
Ballet Company - Portland
The company has presented acclaimed performances
of full length classics as well as highly regarded contemporary
work, also the first ballet company to premiere in Portland
and to work with international level dancers and choreographers.
- Rochester
Opera House - Rochester
Entertained audiences with theatrical performances,
concerts, minstrels, variety shows and elegant balls. Featuring
a unique mechanism that raised the floor at an incline for
amphitheater seating or leveled the floor for dancing.
- Seacoast
Repertory Theatre - Portsmouth
A 19 year old 501(c)3 not-for-profit award
winning professional theatre and school for the performing
arts, chosen by Boston Magazine's Travel as the premier entertainment
venue on the Seacoast.
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- Angell
Blackfriars Theatre - Providence
Provides knowledge of and experience in the
discipline of theatre, offering a foundation necessary for
graduate study and continued professional development.
- Brown
University Theatre - Providence
Mainstage theatre company at Brown University.
Season begins in September; several shows per year. Season
schedule and contact information.
- Kaleidoscope
Theatre - Cranston
Founded in 1977 to create and perform educational
theatrical plays and workshops for participation with students
of elementary, middle, junior and senior high schools, clubs
and organizations.
- La
Gondola - Providence
A gondola trip is a great way to relax, celebrate
a birthday, anniversay, engagement, wedding, or simply a night
out. Enjoy an excursion along the Woonasquatucket and Providence
Rivers and enjoy the revitalization of the city.
- Looking
Glass Theatre - Providence
A not-for-profit, nationally recognized children's
theatre performing before hundreds of young audiences each
season as we tour the New England states and beyond.
- Pawtucket
Arts Festival - Pawtucket
A citywide showcase of visual and performing
arts, interactive workshops, music theater and dance performances.
- Providence
Black Repertory Company - Providence
An arts organization that provides a unique
experience inspired by the cultural traditions of the African
Diaspora in three key areas: Theater, Education, and Public
Programs.
- Production
Workshop - Providence
A non-profit student theatre at Brown University.
A fairly open season of about four “slots” which
are filled as the semesters progress.
- Providence
Black Repertory Company - Providence
An arts organization that provides a unique
experience inspired by the cultural traditions of the African
Diaspora in three key areas: Theater, Education, and Public
Programs.
- Providence
Performance Arts Center - Providence
A world-class facility hosting first-class
Broadway touring shows, plays, contemporary acts, concerts,
and much more. In place of the Morgan is a rare, five-manual
Mighty Wurlitzer organ; the 28' by 51'.
- Theatre
Works - Woonsocket
A non-profit local community theater group
located in Woonsocket, Rhode Island which has provided quality
entertainment for over twenty years.
- Trinity
Repertory Company - Providence
Presents a balance of world premiere, contemporary,
and classic works, including six subscription productions,
and an annual production of A Christmas Carol, for an estimated
annual audience of 160,000.
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- Barre
Opera House - Barre
Hosts 70-100 events each year - from local
theater and arts organizations to internationally renowned
musicians and dancers, and is home to the Celebration Series.
- Club
Metronome - Burlington
The only complete live music venue in town,
with a capacity of up to 250 people. Hosting a variety of
musical genres such as rock, funk, hip-hop, reggae, singer-songwriters
and “A” level DJs.
- Higher
Ground - Burlington
Live bands, dance parties, and comedy shows
venue. Also available for private parties.
- Nectar's
- Burlington
Located in the heart of Burlington's downtown
district, the club is a sultry, down home juke joint providing
cocktails, dancing, live Blues, Boogie, Groove, Soul, and
straight up Rock.
- Oldcastle
Theatre Company - Bennington
Located in the heart of Burlington's downtown
district, the club is a sultry, down home juke joint providing
cocktails, dancing, live Blues, Boogie, Groove, Soul, and
straight up Rock.
- Southern
Vermont Arts Center - Dorset
A nonprofit art center for visual and performing
arts exhibiting classic and contemporary art in a National
Historic Trust Mansion on the slopes of Mount Equinox.
- Vermont
International Film Foundation - Burlington
Participates internationally with the Human
Rights Film Network to promote exchange, communicate and collaborate
regarding the representation of human rights issues in moving
pictures.
- Vermont
Philharmonic - Barre
Committed to the orchestra's two-fold mission
of sharing their love of music with audiences of all ages,
and encouraging young musicians to dedicate themselves to
their musical education so that some might become professional
musicians of tomorrow.
- Vermont
Stage Company - Burlington
Presents 5 productions a year, ranging from
established classics to original plays, from recent Broadway
hits to undiscovered gems from around the country.
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