New Haven Register: "Chautauqua!" is entertaining theater that also reflects on our community's character

Click here to read the article by Joe Amarante in the New Haven Register, which includes an interview with James P. Stanley and Yehuda Duenyas of The National Theater of the United States of America.

Click here to watch a preview video of "Chautauqua!".

New Haven Register on the French flair of "Comme Toujours Here I Stand"

Click here to read Donna Doherty's article in the New Haven Register, which includes an interview with Annie-B Parson of Big Dance Theater.

Click here to watch a preview video of "Comme Toujours Here I Stand".

Frank Rizzo on "Moby Dick"

Click here to read Frank Rizzo's review of "Moby Dick".

Festival Fellows Respond to Performances

Lucinda Childs Dance Review

Anisah Richardson

Being at the Shubert Theater while a show was going on was nothing like being there when we toured it empty. I swear, it was like being in a completely different place. There were people running around with headsets on, ushers waving lights, people being seated. It was all very exciting, and I was thrilled to actually be watching a show from the audience after touring backstage at my first visit to the Shubert. While I watched the performance I couldn’t help but think about what was going on backstage every time a dancer leaped offstage and it...

Zak Stone from SeeClickFix comments on Today"s Livability Panel Discussion

"Seeing the Light"
Zak Stone, SeeClickFix

Urban sustainability is often thought of in terms of large-scale, flashy projects, like rooftop gardens, green buildings, and solar panels. However, as conversations on SeeClickFix attest to, taking care of the nuts and bolts issues can have an enormous impact on sustainability as well as livability more generally. Consider the case of the Court Street Bridge.

Since SeeClickFix’s launch in 2008, there has been an outpouring of activism around the issue of the pitch-black Court Street Bridge that connects Wooster Square with Downtown (click here, here...

Christopher Arnott on Christopher Rouse's String Quartet No. 3

Click here to read the review by Christopher Arnott of Christopher Rouse's String Quartet No. 3.

Click here to find out more information about The Rouse Effect: The Next Generation taking place this evening.

Intern Spotlight: Liz Guidone

Every year, the Festival tries to spotlight their amazing interns who work really hard to make the Festival what it is; whether it's grassroots papering the downtown area, making numerous photocopies or helping out at events. This year is no different, and to start off our spotlight is Liz Guidone, an intern in the Artist Service department who has an interest in the music industry.

Liz Guidone
Artist Services Intern

June 12th, 2010

For the past 2 weeks, I have been stuffing envelopes, copying papers and plugging information into excel sheets for the upcoming festival.  Today, the festival...

New Haven Register: Lovett’s interpretation of "Moby Dick" a triumph

Click here to read E. Kyle Minor's review of "Moby Dick" in the New Haven Register.

Gare St. Lazare Players Ireland on WTNH's "Connecticut Style"

Click here to watch Conor Lovett and Judy Hegarty Lovett of Gare St. Lazare Players Ireland on WTNH's "Connecticut Style" with Desiree Fontaine.

Click here to watch a preview video of Moby Dick.

Click here to purchase tickets online for Friday June 18 or Saturday June 19.

Christopher Arnott on "Khmeropédies I & II"

Click here to read Christopher Arnott's review of "Khmeropédies I & II".

Click here to watch a preview video of "Khmeropédies I & II".

Hartford Courant: "Moby Dick" Enhanced By Intimate Storytellers' Voice

Click here to read Susan Hood's review of "Moby Dick" in the Hartford Courant.

Hartford Courant: Take a Walk in the Park with "Susurrus"

Click here to read Susan Hood's review of "Susurrus" in the Hartford Courant.

Click here to watch a preview video of "Susurrus".

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