Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury Connecticut has announced the World Premiere of Love and Spumoni that will be running from January 30-February 23. The equity production play has many local ties to the area including actor Maria Baratta and Marissa Follo Perry who are originally from Waterbury, the story itself is based on students at Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury, playwright Jacques Lamarre is from Connecticut, Mary Lou Piland who wrote the novel is also originally from Waterbury and actor Danté Jeanfelix is a Connecticut native. Directing will be Sasha Bratt.
An artistic event to be held on Thursday, July 11 at 8 PM, Friday, July 12 at 8 PM and Sunday, July 13 at 3 PM at The Cell Theatre. The Women's Cycle will feature two new plays, desserts, wine and an art installation all created and curated by female identifying artists.
What can we do when it's too late to fix the mistakes of the past? 'Letters,' written and composed by Daniel Schwartzman, is a musical about Frida, a middle-aged writer of children's books long estranged from her parents.
What can we do when it's too late to fix the mistakes of the past? 'Letters,' written and composed by Daniel Schwartzman, is a musical about Frida, a middle-aged writer of children's books long estranged from her parents.
For Maria Baratta, growing up a first-generation American in an Italian household required a delicate balancing act, as she explains in her one-woman show, Vignettes of an I-talian American Girl.
For Maria Baratta, growing up a first-generation American in an Italian household required a delicate balancing act, as she explains in her one-woman show, Vignettes of an I-talian American Girl.