The dramatic truth is that there is no difference between “theater” and “theatre,” Connecticut has just added to both the clarification and the confusion.
The Courant’s arts picks for Nov. 30 through Dec. 6 also include comedy from Steve Martin, Martin Short, Jess Hilarious, Dave Attell and Pete Davidson.
Henrik Ibsen’s classic will be director’s swan song as he prepares to step down as artistic director of the Yale Repertory Theatre and dean of the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale.
The exhibit covers the British/Guyanan artist’s career from his painted photographs to detailed model houses to brightly adorned boats and melted plastic sculptures.
Michael Wilson is returning to Hartford Stage for another revisiting of his adaptation of “A Christmas Carol,” which he first brought to the theater in 1998.
Rob Zombie’s loud screaming paintings fill the walls at the Morrison Gallery in Kent. Zombie, a longtime Connecticut resident, studied art before his career as a musician and filmmaker.
The Courant’s arts picks for Nov 16-22 include Rage Against the Machine founder Tom Morello, Ozzy Osborne’s longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde and British legend Sting.
Kelli Barclay has been involved with multiple Goodspeed shows, but the upcoming “White Christmas,” running Nov. 14 through Dec. 28, is particularly close to her heart.
The Courant’s arts picks for Nov. 9-15 include comedy from Bert Kreischer, Sea Tea Improv, Randy Rainbow, The Naked Magicians, Chris Hardwick, Steve-O and Shakespeare.