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During summer at the Windsor Town Green there are free outdoor concerts known as the "Summer Nights on the Green". There is also a Kids Movie Series. On Independence Day, Windsor celebrates every July 3. The event features live entertainment, local food vendors, food trucks and a kid's zone.
The Theatre Royal in Windsor is a Grade II listed building and since 1997 has been managed by Bill Kenwright, who performed at the theatre as a young actor in the 1960s and 1970s under John Counsell. Under Kenwright's management the repertoire is wide, ranging from the classics and traditional pantomimes to first productions of new work.
Windsor's lowest point is on the Connecticut River, at 5 feet (1.5 m) above sea level. [15] The Connecticut River defines Windsor's eastern border. The city of Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, is adjacent to Windsor to the south. The town of Windsor Locks, home of Bradley International Airport, is adjacent to Windsor to the north. Prior to ...
The Hanover Theatre Repertory will have William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and Kate Bender's new play "Judith" running in rotation at the BrickBox Theater at the Jean McDonough Arts Center from ...
This week, Jamie Forst went to her local AMC theater in Burbank, Calif., dressed in pink like Glinda, played by Ariana Grande, while her friend emulated Elphaba, playing by Cynthia Erivo, by ...
Scotland, PA is a 2001 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Billy Morrissette as a modernized retelling of Macbeth. [1] The film stars James LeGros, Maura Tierney, and Christopher Walken.
The Only Game in Town (1968) Frank D. Gilroy: The Only Game in Town (1970) George Stevens: Orphans (1983) Lyle Kessler: Orphans (1987) Alan J. Pakula: Out of the Frying Pan (1941) Francis Swann: Young and Willing (1943) Edward H. Griffith: Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (1904) J. M. Barrie: Peter Pan (1924) Herbert Brenon: Peter Pan ...
The Broad Street Green Historic District encompasses the historic late-19th century town center of Windsor, Connecticut.It is centered around the Broad Street Green, a public park extending on the east side of Broad Street (Connecticut Route 159) between Union and Batchelder Streets, and includes a diversity of architecture spanning much of the town's long history.