Ivoryton Playhouse to Present Off Site Summer Events
These events are all free and open to the public and made possible in part by a grant from the Community Foundation of Middlesex County.by Alexa Criscitiello
ElementNext is a new series of programming focusing on new and unique small-scale performances featuring local artists and available to everyone throughout our community.
This collaboration with Brief Cameo Productions and Ivoryton Playhouse is a way to bring art and music out of the theatre and in to the places we places we shop and visit.
These events are all free and open to the public and made possible in part by a grant from the Community Foundation of Middlesex County.
Review: Murder for Two is fun spoof
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Ivoryton Playhouse presents A Journey with Kimberley Wilson
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Ivoryton Playhouse presents A Journey with Kimberley Wilson
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Kimberley Wilson will present her one-woman show, “A Journey,” outside the Connecticut River Museum, 67 Main St, Essex, at 1 p.m. July 18.Kimberley Wilson / Contributed photo
IVORYTON Kimberley Wilson will present her one-woman show, “A Journey,” outside the Connecticut River Museum, 67 Main St, Essex, at 1 p.m. July 18.
A JOURNEY is an intricate look at the black experience told through the eyes of black women and performed by Kimberly Wilson. Westport resident, Ms. Wilson skillfully tells of the struggles and influence of black womanhood with courage, dignity, faith, hope, and strength in perfect lockstep with the history of the United States. Eight women, eight pivotal generations, present to you their stories through song, movement and dialogue and how ultimately their faith, hope, and calling help shape the America we know today.
Review: Murder for Two is fun spoof
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“Murder for Two”, a murderous spoof by Kellen Blair and Joe Kinosian, is playing at the Ivoryton Playhouse until Sunday, Aug. 1.Ivoryton Playhouse / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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“Murder for Two”, a murderous spoof by Kellen Blair and Joe Kinosian, is playing at the Ivoryton Playhouse until Sunday, Aug. 1.Ivoryton Playhouse / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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“Murder for Two”, a murderous spoof by Kellen Blair and Joe Kinosian, is playing at the Ivoryton Playhouse until Sunday, Aug. 1.Ivoryton Playhouse / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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“Murder for Two”, a murderous spoof by Kellen Blair and Joe Kinosian, is playing at the Ivoryton Playhouse until Sunday, Aug. 1.Ivoryton Playhouse / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less