Sat
Nov
8
Sat
Nov
8

BLUES ICON ANNOUNCES SHOW IN WESTPORT, CT!!


We are delighted to announce that Mark Naftalin & Friends are coming to VFW Westport on Saturday November 8th, 2025! Noted keyboardist, producer and radio host, Mr Naftalin rose to international renown as the keyboardist with the influential Paul Butterfield Blues Band, with whom he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.


For this appearance, Naftalin's band of "Friends" features guitarist/vocalist Paul Gabriel (Blue In The Face, Paul Gabriel Blues Band, Connecticut Blues Society Lifetime Achievement Award); singing harmonicist Mark Zaretsky (Cobalt Rhythm Kings, The Chicago Dawgs/Finalist 2025 Connecticut Blues Challenge) and guitarist/vocalist JD Seem (Faster Things - Allman Brothers Tribute, Southern Fried, JDs Jam at The Granite).

Pathbreakers in the 1960s blues boom, the inter-racial Butterfield Band opened doors for blues masters like B.B. King and Muddy Waters, and Naftalin went on to record and/or concertize with a host of blues stars, including Michael Bloomfield, James Cotton, Lowell Fulson, John Lee Hooker, Etta James, Percy Mayfield, Carla Thomas, Irma Thomas, Otis Rush, Big Mama Thornton, Big Joe Turner, and many others. 

Living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area, Naftalin produced more than 1,300 blues radio broadcasts on three FM stations and more than 30 blues festivals. His Blue Monday Party, a weekly blues show and dance in the Bay Area (1979-83) featured more than 60 blues artists and groups and was the scene of 86 live radio broadcasts and three TV specials. 

In 2002, Mark and his wife, Ellen, moved to Westport, which is Ellen's hometown. His monthly broadcast, The Mark Naftalin Show, is now in its tenth year on Bridgeport's WPKN (89.5 FM, streaming world-wide at wpkn.org). 

Advance Tickets are on sale NOW at https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/buy-tickets-here/mark-naftalin-friends

The VFW Westport is located at 465 Riverside Avenue, Westport, CT. 203-227-6796 https://vfw399ct.org

11/8/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

BLUES ICON ANNOUNCES SHOW IN WESTPORT, CT!!

BLUES ICON ANNOUNCES SHOW IN WESTPORT, CT!! We are delighted to announce that Mark Naftalin...
Saturday
Nov 8
@
7:00 pm
-
11:00 pm
VFW Westport in Westport
Sun
Nov
9
Sun
Nov
9

All Ages Welcome! Total Mortgage Arena is a cashless venue. All major credit cards are accepted. Patrons 2yrs and older require a ticket. Artist(s) subject to change. Due to security enhancements, please arrive at least 45-60 minutes prior to event time. Please only bring essential items with you. Bags will not be permitted at entry to Total Mortgage Arena, except for bags used exclusively for medical equipment or diaper bags for the care or infants and toddlers. Guests will still be permitted to bring a clutch purse into Total Mortgage Arena, provided they are 8" x 5" x 1" or smaller. There is no check-in location for prohibited bags or items at the Arena.

11/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture

A Day To Remember & Yellowcard - Maximum Fun Tour

All Ages Welcome! Total Mortgage Arena is a cashless venue. All major credit cards are accepted....
Sunday
Nov 9
@
6:15 pm
Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport
Thu
Nov
13
Thu
Nov
13

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

11/13/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Nov 13
@
7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
Fri
Nov
14
Fri
Nov
14

yMusic is a genre-leading American chamber ensemble. Now in its 16th season, the group is renowned for its innovative and collaborative spirit. yMusic has a unique mission: to work on both sides of the classical/popular music divide, without sacrificing rigor, virtuosity, charisma, or style. They were recently praised by NPR Music as “deeply, profoundly skilled. They’ve formed a language all their own.”


Named for Generation Y, yMusic has lent their instantly recognizable sound to commissions and projects by a dizzying array of artists including Andrew Norman, Anohni, Missy Mazzoli, John Legend, Paul Simon, and Caroline Shaw.


yMusic is Alex Sopp, flute; Mark Dover, clarinet; CJ Camerieri, trumpet; Rob Moose, violin; Nadia Sirota, viola; and Gabriel Cabezas, cello. The group was founded by Rob and CJ in 2008, who chose its unique instrumentation based on their friendships and the players' adaptability.


PROGRAM

Judd Greenstein: Together (15')

yMusic: select compositions (20')

Gabriella Smith: Aquatic Ecology (40') [commissioned by Cal Performances, Tippet Rise, Carnegie Hall, Walker Arts Center, Yale Schwarzman Center, and Hirshhorn Museum]

11/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

yMusic

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
yMusic is a genre-leading American chamber ensemble. Now in its 16th season, the group is...
Friday
Nov 14
@
7:30 pm
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9:00 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
Sat
Nov
15
Sat
Nov
15

Come discuss a book on the 3rd Saturday of each month. We alternate between fiction and nonfiction books. There will be a catch up session at end of the year to review everything from the year!

January: Queer Privacy

Feb: A Lady for a Duke- ALexis Hall

March: Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique

May: Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes

June: Man O'War by Cory McCarthy

July: Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity

August: Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White

11/15/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Bethe Pride's Book club

Come discuss a book on the 3rd Saturday of each month. We alternate between fiction and...
Saturday
Nov 15
@
3:00 pm
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4:30 pm
Rainy Day Paperback in Bethel
Sun
Nov
16
Sun
Nov
16

What do you deserve?

A fractured family squats in a wealthy beachfront home to give 13-year-old Alisha a chance at a better life in an elite school. As Alisha’s academic success stirs suspicion among her teachers and peers, the family’s precarious situation begins to unravel. 

A world premiere play by Tony Meneses. Appropriate for ages 14 and up.

11/16/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

The Good District

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
What do you deserve? A fractured family squats in a wealthy beachfront home to give 13-year-old...
Sunday
Nov 16
@
2:00 pm
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4:00 pm
Thrown Stone at The Crystal Theatre in Norwalk
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Thu
Nov
20
Thu
Nov
20

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

11/20/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Nov 20
@
7:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
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Thu
Nov
27
Thu
Nov
27

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

11/27/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Nov 27
@
7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
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Sat
Nov
29
Sat
Nov
29

This powerhouse tribute to the Allman Brothers Band has been earning rave reviews from fans and venues alike. Their performances capture the spirit, energy, and musicianship of the original band, leaving audiences thrilled and wanting more.

Their top-tier vocals and instrumental skills bring the Allman Brothers’ music to life with passion and authenticity. Fans consistently praise their ability to create an electric atmosphere that gets the crowd dancing and fully immersed.

Their growing & loyal fanbase travel to multiple shows, urging others to experience this incredible act.

11/29/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Allman Brothers Tribute @ FTC Stage One

This powerhouse tribute to the Allman Brothers Band has been earning rave reviews from fans and...
Saturday
Nov 29
@
7:00 pm
-
11:00 pm
Fairfield Theatre Company in Fairfield
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Thu
Dec
4
Thu
Dec
4

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

12/4/2025
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Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Dec 4
@
7:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
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Thu
Dec
11
Thu
Dec
11

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

12/11/2025
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Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Dec 11
@
7:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
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Thu
Dec
18
Thu
Dec
18

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

12/18/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Dec 18
@
7:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
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Sat
Dec
20
Sat
Dec
20

Come discuss a book on the 3rd Saturday of each month. We alternate between fiction and nonfiction books. There will be a catch up session at end of the year to review everything from the year!

January: Queer Privacy

Feb: A Lady for a Duke- ALexis Hall

March: Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique

May: Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes

June: Man O'War by Cory McCarthy

July: Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity

August: Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White

12/20/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Bethe Pride's Book club

Come discuss a book on the 3rd Saturday of each month. We alternate between fiction and...
Saturday
Dec 20
@
3:00 pm
-
4:30 pm
Rainy Day Paperback in Bethel
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Thu
Dec
25
Thu
Dec
25

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!

Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.

This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)

Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!

12/25/2025
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Performing Arts

Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java

Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent! Keep in mind this is an...
Thursday
Dec 25
@
7:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Molton Java in Bethel
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Fri
Jan
30
Fri
Jan
30

The streamers are hung, the punch has been spiked, and the cake is just begging to be eaten! Now all Bill has to do is wait for his guests to arrive. Bill’s 44th is an original comedic show created by puppeteers Dorothy James & Andy Manjuck to create one very worried leading man – Bill. Many styles of puppetry, raucous balloons, and a cheeky piece of crudité all collide to examine the pitfalls of impatience, the wonder of loneliness, and the universal passage of time.


This performance runs 55 minutes.


More about the work from creators, Dorothy James & Andy Manjuck:


Bill’s 44th was originally conceived in 2016 as a five-minute slam-piece for Puppet Homecomings. The prompt: “They are coming,” inspired us to throw a birthday party where no one ever comes. But then, due to scheduling conflicts, we weren’t able to attend the slam and we stuffed Bill’s head (lovingly) into a box on a shelf.

Two years later we were asked by our friend Rowan Magee, who was curating one of the nights for Dixon Place’s Puppet Blok, if we wanted to revisit the idea. We did, and (10 minutes of) Bill was born! What followed next was a whirlwind that culminated in a 20-minute workshop at Dixon Place in 2019, where we shared the bill with the ingenious Shayna Strype, applying and receiving a Production Grant from The Jim Henson Foundation, planning a workshop performance at the New York State Puppet Festival, being a part of Puppet Lab at St. Ann’s Warehouse, and readying for a premiere at Dixon Place in 2020!


Of course, things changed. While many of our ideas came to a screeching halt, Bill’s journey continued. Thanks to the New York State Puppet Festival in October of 2020 we were able to create Bill’s 44th (A Zoom Birthday), a 30-minute ‘zoom’ show performed live in our apartment. And finally, in June of 2021, Bill found his way to his premiere at Dixon Place as part of a puppetry series alongside artists Shayna Strype, Justin Perkins, and Maria Camia.


Thank You to Our Sponsors


Bill’s 44th would like to thank The Jim Henson Foundation, Cheryl Henson, St. Ann’s Warehouse, the New York State Puppet Festival, and Dixon Place. Without their support the show would simply not exist.

1/30/2026
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Bill’s 44th By Dorothy James & Andy Manjuck

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
The streamers are hung, the punch has been spiked, and the cake is just begging to be eaten! Now...
Friday
Jan 30
@
7:30 pm
-
8:30 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
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Sat
Jan
31
Sat
Jan
31

The streamers are hung, the punch has been spiked, and the cake is just begging to be eaten! Now all Bill has to do is wait for his guests to arrive. Bill’s 44th is an original comedic show created by puppeteers Dorothy James & Andy Manjuck to create one very worried leading man – Bill. Many styles of puppetry, raucous balloons, and a cheeky piece of crudité all collide to examine the pitfalls of impatience, the wonder of loneliness, and the universal passage of time.


This performance runs 55 minutes.


More about the work from creators, Dorothy James & Andy Manjuck:


Bill’s 44th was originally conceived in 2016 as a five-minute slam-piece for Puppet Homecomings. The prompt: “They are coming,” inspired us to throw a birthday party where no one ever comes. But then, due to scheduling conflicts, we weren’t able to attend the slam and we stuffed Bill’s head (lovingly) into a box on a shelf.

Two years later we were asked by our friend Rowan Magee, who was curating one of the nights for Dixon Place’s Puppet Blok, if we wanted to revisit the idea. We did, and (10 minutes of) Bill was born! What followed next was a whirlwind that culminated in a 20-minute workshop at Dixon Place in 2019, where we shared the bill with the ingenious Shayna Strype, applying and receiving a Production Grant from The Jim Henson Foundation, planning a workshop performance at the New York State Puppet Festival, being a part of Puppet Lab at St. Ann’s Warehouse, and readying for a premiere at Dixon Place in 2020!


Of course, things changed. While many of our ideas came to a screeching halt, Bill’s journey continued. Thanks to the New York State Puppet Festival in October of 2020 we were able to create Bill’s 44th (A Zoom Birthday), a 30-minute ‘zoom’ show performed live in our apartment. And finally, in June of 2021, Bill found his way to his premiere at Dixon Place as part of a puppetry series alongside artists Shayna Strype, Justin Perkins, and Maria Camia.


Thank You to Our Sponsors


Bill’s 44th would like to thank The Jim Henson Foundation, Cheryl Henson, St. Ann’s Warehouse, the New York State Puppet Festival, and Dixon Place. Without their support the show would simply not exist.

1/31/2026
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Bill’s 44th By Dorothy James & Andy Manjuck

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
The streamers are hung, the punch has been spiked, and the cake is just begging to be eaten! Now...
Saturday
Jan 31
@
2:00 pm
-
3:00 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
Sun
Feb
1
Sun
Feb
1

While wadaiko (taiko for short) drums have been a part of Japanese culture for centuries, Ikuo Fujitaka, the founder and artistic director of Drum Tao (established in 1993), traces a bit of his inspiration to North America. After seeing Cirque du Soleil use a Japanese wadaiko drum in their show Mystère, he was inspired to build a production that would showcase traditional taiko drumming of Japan in a modern context.


Known for their virtuosity and power, Drum Tao creates a mesmerizing spectacle with dazzling staging, costumes, and lighting. You will be amazed by the thunderous rhythms, breathtaking choreography, and cutting-edge stagecraft. Based in Oita, Japan, Drum Tao performances have touched more than nine million spectators around the world.

2/1/2026
Single event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Drum Tao

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
While wadaiko (taiko for short) drums have been a part of Japanese culture for centuries, Ikuo...
Sunday
Feb 1
@
4:00 pm
-
6:00 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
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Fri
Feb
20
Fri
Feb
20

An internationally renowned dance company based in Los Angeles, BODYTRAFFIC inspires audiences around the globe to simply love dance. Led by artistic director Tina Finkelman Berkett, the company is not one driven by a single choreographic voice. It aims to endorse established and new voices and be a home for an eclectic range of styles and perspectives that tell vital stories.


The BODYTRAFFIC program planned for the Quick Center is inspired by powerhouse musicians of the 20th century. Two pieces are choreographed by Trey McIntire, one set to music by soul-singing icon Etta James, and the other the music of Buddy Holly, who made an indelible impact on rock and roll despite dying in an accident when he was only 22. The third piece is choreographed by Matthew Neenan, inspired by the inimitable Peggy Lee, whose music spurs us to embrace the passion of living even in the darkest of times.

2/20/2026
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

BODYTRAFFIC

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
An internationally renowned dance company based in Los Angeles, BODYTRAFFIC inspires audiences...
Friday
Feb 20
@
8:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
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Sun
Feb
22
Sun
Feb
22

Named in tribute to Harriet Tubman (whose childhood nickname was Minty), Minty Fresh Circus brings to the stage a raucous, playful reimagination of circus and dance that infuses African performance rituals, ceremonies, and cultural traditions.

Conceived by Monique Martin, Minty Fresh Circus is a U.S.-based circus show performed by an all-Black cast, with a majority-Black creative team, celebrating the healing power of Black music and movement. The acrobats perform a range of movement sourced from the African Diaspora, including percussive dance, ritual movement, Lindy, hip-hop, poppin’ and lockin’, jukin’, hand games, and physical theater.

2/22/2026
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Minty Fresh Circus By Monique Martin

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County Member
Named in tribute to Harriet Tubman (whose childhood nickname was Minty), Minty Fresh Circus...
Sunday
Feb 22
@
7:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
Fairfield University Quick Center for the Arts in Fairfield
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