Today marks one year that stages across the state went dark. Locked doors. No shows. What we thought would only be a few weeks has turned into a year. It’s been a struggle to survive, but there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. We can’t wait to be in action again and welcome you back.
New play development is a priority for Hartford Stage. Our audiences have been with us for readings, workshops, playwright residencies through our Aetna New Voices fellowship, and - best of all - world premiere productions. Quiara Algería Hudes's WATER BY THE SPOONFUL premiered at Hartford Stage in...
Hartford's Charter Oak Cultural Center is partnering with Jewish Plays Project for The Hartford 2021 JEWISH PLAYWRITING CONTEST where YOU get to choose your favorite! On Thursday, March 18 at 7pm, see scenes from the three plays selected by Charter Oak's judging panel. Your vote helps one of these...
with artistic director Melia Bensussen.
Did you know? Eve Collyer was the first woman to direct a show at Hartford Stage. Her 1974 production of Arsenic and Old Lace also was the first show to sell out 100% of its run!
Help us meet a $1,000,000 challenge! A group of donors has issued a $1M Matching Challenge that will match every do… https://t.co/KI9NUi8oSK
The Bacon Brothers featuring Michael and Kevin Bacon perform an exclusive virtual concert to benefit Hartford Stage… https://t.co/Xu2KFjE9MW
Join us on Scene and Heard: LIVE! on 1/27 @ 5pm for a Conversation with writer Kim McLarin, and playwright/performe… https://t.co/cPU75gLGSF
Special Offer for Hartford Stage Patrons! Save 10% on the World Premiere Pass of performances of Hershey Felder as… https://t.co/AzKtulqRcv
Do you have a memory of “A Christmas Carol” at Hartford Stage? Post a story or photo and share your love of our 23-… https://t.co/YeuXhlJG8w