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March 2025
Flagpole Radio Cafe Presents: Willie Nile
March 22, 2025 Doors 6pm, Show 7pm / $45 General Admission THE FLAGPOLE RADIO CAFE is a music and comedy variety show performed at the historic Edmond Town Hall in Newtown, CT now in its 16th year! An evening of alternating eclectic musical numbers from the house band and radio-style comedy sketches read by talented comedic actors, the show features the centerpiece of an accomplished guest artist who joins for a special set. Reminiscent of A Prairie Home Companion in…
Find out more »April 2025
Immaculate High School Presents: Anything Goes
April 4 & 5, 2025 Friday, April 4, 2025 at 7pm Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 1pm & 7pm The Immaculate High School Spring Musical is truly a community endeavor, involving students, faculty and parents in all aspects of bringing the show to life - acting, singing, dancing, set design and construction, costume design, make-up, marketing, lighting and sound, stage management, props. Anything Goes is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, revised considerably by…
Find out more »Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre – Tull Tales
Join Martin Barre for an intimate evening of acoustic music and anecdotes, as he is joined on stage with Dan Crisp and Alan Thomson.
Find out more »Waterbury Symphony Orchestra Presents: Strings Attached with Marissa Regni
Season Finale from our New WSO Edmond Town Hall Series. From the world stage, renowned Violinist Marissa Regni joins the WSO for a delightful mash-up of Bach and works of contemporary composers who admired him, with a bit of Baroque, Boccherini and bongos thrown in
Find out more »May 2025
Almost Queen
ALMOST QUEEN :They don't just pay tribute to the legendary band, Almost Queen transports you back in time to experience the magic and essence of Queen themselves
Find out more »Speaker Series- Steve Gross
THURSDAY, May 8, 2025 Doors 6:30pm, Show 7:00pm Moderated by Suzy DeYoung and Lee Shull Tickets: $28 General Admission, VIP seating & "skip the line" Meet & Greet: $43 Life is Good®: Optimism Over Adversity Steve Gross, Founder & Chief Playmaker of the Life is Good Playmaker Project Steve Gross has dedicated his career to leading healing efforts in communities impacted by trauma. His unique approach, called the Playmaker Practice, emphasizes joy, social connection, optimism, engagement and control -…
Find out more »Flagpole Radio Cafe Presents: Jonatha Brooke
MAY 10, 2025 Doors 6pm, Show 7pm / $45 General Admission THE FLAGPOLE RADIO CAFE is a music and comedy variety show performed at the historic Edmond Town Hall in Newtown, CT now in its 16th year! An evening of alternating eclectic musical numbers from the house band and radio-style comedy sketches read by talented comedic actors, the show features the centerpiece of an accomplished guest artist who joins for a special set. Reminiscent of A Prairie Home Companion in…
Find out more »Michael Kosta: Lucky Loser Tour
Michael Kosta is an Emmy winning co-Host and Senior Correspondent The Daily Show for Comedy Central.
Find out more »Family Series: Vanessa Trien and The Jumping Monkeys
Boston-based family music performer, Vanessa Trien, and her band of musical friends, lovingly called The Jumping Monkeys! Packing concert halls, preschool fundraisers, libraries and outdoor venues with dancing kids and families, she is known for highly interactive and energetic shows, featuring plenty of group singing and movement.
Find out more »June 2025
Stand Up Comedy: Jason Salmon Feat. Joe Gerics
JUne 7th, 2025 Doors 7pm, Show 8pm / $25 Born during a freak hailstorm in Texas, Jason’s mom sensed early that something was off. Turns out that something, was Comedy. Jason's mix of colloquial philosophy and absurdist observation have made him a must-see for comedy fans of all ages. His standup has been described as “…like getting the best advice ever from the dumbest guy you know.” As an actor, improv and sketch comic, Jason found success, but it wasn't…
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