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SUMMARY:My Fair Lady at Ivoryton Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:On stage now until September 7: “My Fair Lady”\nIvoryton Playhouse invites you to experience the lush beauty of one of Broadway’s most beloved musicals of all time in this charming story of transformation and romance. Follow the tale of Eliza Doolittle\, a Cockney flower girl turned refined lady\, as she navigates the high society of Edwardian London. With timeless songs like “I Could Have Danced All Night” and “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly\,” this classic Lerner and Loewe musical is a must-see. \nWhether you’re revisiting the show or discovering it for the first time\, this production offers a chance to see “My Fair Lady” not only as a dazzling classic but as a poignant and pointed story of power and possibility. \nSHOWTIMES:\nWednesdays at 2 pm\nThursdays at 2 pm and 7:30 pm\nFridays at 7:30 pm\nSaturdays at 2 pm and 7:30 pm\nSundays at 2pm \n$60 adult\, $55 senior and $25 students of all ages (plus fees). Click to purchase online or call the box office at 860.767.7318.
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LOCATION:Ivoryton Playhouse\, 103 Main Street\, Ivoryton\, CT\, 06442\, United States
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SUMMARY:"The Father" a play by Florian Zeller at Drama Works Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Andre is a retired tap dancer or was he an engineer? In this incredibly unique theatre piece\, you’ll see the action on stage through Andre’s ever changing eyes and mind.\n” . . . harrowing . . . an exceedingly ingenious premise” The New York Times\n” . . . hugely rewarding . . . a play that constantly confounds expectations. . . ”\nThe Guardian (UK) \nClick for tickets.
URL:https://the-e-list.com/event/the-father-a-play-by-florian-zeller-at-drama-works-theatre/
LOCATION:Drama Works Theatre\, 323 Boston Post Road\, Old Saybrook\, CT\, 06475\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Rare Opportunity to Visit 4 Private Gardens\, and Hollister House Garden
DESCRIPTION:Hollister House Garden is delighted to present a rare opportunity to visit four extraordinary private gardens\, and Hollister House Garden\, on Sunday\, September 7\, 2025\, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Proceeds from this event provide critical funding for the educational programs and community outreach at Hollister House Garden\, \nThe five gardens include:\nThe Sumacs — features a stately home designed by Ehrick Rossiter and built in 1894. Rock outcroppings\, specimen trees\, boxwood hedges and gardens surround the house. A formal potager enclosed by a hedge of yews\, a cutting garden\, orchard\, and perennial gardens make an elegant nod to the classic English garden. Fall is ushered in with a colorful dahlia collection. A hidden woodland trail includes an array of specimen trees\, shrubs\, and shade-loving perennials. Washington\, CT \nPlatt House — completely organic gardens surrounding the 1898 Rossiter-designed Senator Orville Platt House are an explosion of Dahlia exuberance and color in September. The original Rossiter retaining wall is the foundation for the upper-level veranda garden. A Purple Fountain Weeping Beech is the focal point of the top garden and 1000+ dahlias of approximately 75 varieties are planted throughout the property. The kitchen garden\, wisteria pergola and a meditation house are of particular interest.\nWashington\, CT \nTreetops — an eight-acre property that boasts breathtaking views of Steep Rock Summit and south to Roxbury. In 2024\, a complete reimagination of the landscape was undertaken by D.J. Noyes of Water Street Designs in Stonington\, CT. The property has a long winding driveway through mature woodlands. The gardens around the house feature specimen trees\, perennial gardens\, a pool rose garden\, a blue garden and a shade garden. Washington Depot\, CT \nThe Steinman Garden — Mature trees encircle this private east-facing hillside garden. Woodland plantings feature swaths of heuchera\, epimedium\, tiarella\, ferns\, perennials and shrubs\, big and small. Anchoring evergreens are found along pebbled stone paths and stairs. (These stairs do not have railings so care must betaken) Beds encircle the front and back lawns where a small pergola sports more shade perennials. A lovely garden developed over twenty years of learning. Washington\, CT \nHollister House Garden — an American interpretation of classic English gardens: formal in its structure but informal and rather wild in its style of planting. Begun in 1979\, the garden since that time has evolved into a unique synthesis of the formal and the natural\, with paths\, walls and hedges forming a magnificent backdrop to the garden’s exuberant plantings. 300 Nettleton Hollow Road\, Washington\, CT \nAdvance Reservations for all five gardens is $40\, available until 4 pm on September 6. Individual gardens may be visited on the day of the tour $10 per person cash.  The event will take place rain or shine. \nClick for reservations. \nMeraki’s food truck will be on site at Hollister House Garden from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Restroom facilities are available at Hollister House Garden only. \nHollister House Garden is a non-profit corporation and a Preservation Partner of the Garden Conservancy\, whose mission is to identify and preserve important private gardens across America for the education and enjoyment of the public. In 2010 Hollister House achieved its prestigious listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The property has also been named a Town Landmark Site by the Town of Washington. \nHollister House Garden is open to visitors through October 11th. Wednesday and Friday hours are 1-4PM and Saturdays 10-4PM. Directions to the garden’s 300 Nettleton Hollow Road location are also available on the website. Contact: Pamela Moffett\, 860-868-2200 office@hollisterhousegarden.org
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SUMMARY:A Literary Tea at Old Lyme Inn
DESCRIPTION:A book themed afternoon tea will delight reading tea lovers young and old! Join Old Lyme Inn every Saturday in September as they celebrate Tea & Literature with selections from Simpson & Vail’s Literary Tea Collection along with Gatsby mini-lemon loaves\, Charlie’s Dark Chocolate Truffles\, the Lion Witch and the Wardrobe Pistachio Rosewater Turkish Delights\, Harry Potter’s Butter Beer French Macarons and Pride & Prejudice Jam Tartlets. Sip Shakespeare’s Black Tea or Emily Dickinson’s Jasmine Tea while enjoying Emma’s Egg & Cress & Pocketful of Rye Cucumber Tea Sandwiches\, Harriet the Spy Tomato and Pepper Tea Sandwiches and more! Each guest can enter to win a complimentary Afternoon Tea of their choice! \nKnown for their elegant yet comfortable atmosphere\, contemporary New England fare\, and gracious service\, Old Lyme Inn take great pride in carrying on the legacy of their Inn. They invite you to stay awhile… whether you’re lingering over afternoon tea\, enjoying a cocktail during happy hour\, or an indulging in a delicious a la carte dinner before a jazz show at the SideDoor. \nMake your reservation.
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LOCATION:Old Lyme Inn\, 85 Lyme Street\, Old Lyme\, CT\, 06371
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SUMMARY:September Open Studios at I-Park
DESCRIPTION:Pictured Above: Landscapes; Emily Gui\, Lena Goldberg. Photo: Christina Goldberg \nI-Park is alive with creative energy as we celebrate our 25th season of artists-in-residence programming—and you’re invited to be part of it! \nJoin us for Open Studios on Sunday\, September 7\, 2025\, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm\, and experience the artistic spirit of I-Park. \nStep inside the private studios of our seven current artists-in-residence\, working across music composition\, visual art\, interdisciplinary practice and creative writing. From 2:00 to 3:30 pm\, the artists will be on hand in their studios to share their latest work and creative process. Then\, from 3:30 to 4:00 pm\, join us for select presentations\, followed by light refreshments in our newly renovated Common Area. \nCome curious—and leave inspired! \nMeet our Artists! \nAugust/September 2025 Artists: \nTheo Chandler\, Music Composition \nLydi Conklin\, Creative Writing \nEli Greenhoe\, Music Composition \nRanger Liu\, Interdisciplinary Practice \nMaxim Loskutoff\, Creative Writing \nWeihui Lu\, Visual Arts \nSichong Xie\, Interdisciplinary Practice \nOpen Studios is being funded in part through grants from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation and the Community Foundation of Middlesex County/ GSB Grant Making Fund and the Whelen Family Fund. \nDue to the fragility of the artworks and the natural features at I-Park\, pets are not permitted on the I-Park grounds. \nImportant: Please note that only part of our campus is wheelchair accessible at this time. If you would like more info on accessibility\, please contact Joanne at 860-873-2468. \nTickets are FREE. However\, free-will donations to the non-profit I-Park Foundation are much appreciated. \nImportant: You will be agreeing to our Visitor Code of Conduct and Photo Release when you register for this event. \nSeptember Open Studios\, Sunday\, September 7 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm \nTickets are free\, Donations for adults are welcome. Purchase Tickets Here. \nHead to I-Park on Saturday\, September 13 for Memory Reconsidered Reprise\, an experimental outdoor exhibition exploring the intersections of art\, nature\, memory\, and memorialization set within a lush woodland setting. Learn More Here.
URL:https://the-e-list.com/event/where-art-meets-reflection-september-at-i-park/
LOCATION:I-Park Foundation\, 428 Hopyard Road\, East Haddam\, CT\, 06423
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