AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoConnecticut Arts & Culture: Youth Theater: Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theater opens fall registration for theater and circus classes starting Sept. 12 in Middletown, with programming for ages 1 to 20 plus teen auditions for mainstage productions. Wildlife Art: Connecticut artist Jonathan Milo of Monroe wins Delaware’s 2027-28 Waterfowl Stamp contest for a goldeneye duck painting, while George Bradford of Georgetown takes first place in the Delaware Trout Stamp art competition. Film (CT production): The dramedy The Summer They Came is in post-production after principal photography in New Milford and nearby areas, with a story set in a Rhode Island seaside town that becomes an LGBTQ+ destination. Music/Live: Grammy guitarist Warren Haynes’ Gov’t Mule brings its “Kicking in Your Stall” tour to The Amp in Vail, with Connecticut’s Power Station New England noted as part of the band’s recent recording history. Sports-arts crossover: Apple TV’s The Dynasty: UConn Huskies is now available to stream, spotlighting Geno Auriemma and the program’s legacy. Local Entertainment Business: Dave & Buster’s Manchester property sold twice in two weeks after a long-term lease, jumping from $7.6M to $13.8M.
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