New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

This week’s calendar of concerts, readings, theater and more

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BRIDGEPORT Comedy

Shane Gillis, Bridgeport Stress Factory Comedy Club, 167 State St. Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 9, 10, 7:30, 9:30 p.m. $138-$46. Shows resume indoors with 50% capacity, and following all State guidelines for reopening. bridgeport.stressfact­ory.com

Films

Art-inspired film series presented by the Housatonic Museum of Art and curated by Connecticu­t Film Festival, online through Nov. 6, Fridays only 7 p.m. Line-up: “Nothing Changes: Art For Hank's Sake,” Oct. 9; “Curious Worlds: The Art & Imaginatio­n of David Beck,” Oct. 16; “The Original,” Oct. 23; “The Light of Fire,”and “8000 Paperclips,” Oct. 30; “With Dad,” Nov. 6. For film links visit housatonic­museum.org

Music

Outdoor Concert Series at the Klein Memorial Auditorium, 910 Fairfield Ave. The Zamboni's, Oct. 10; Rah Digga, Oct. 17. Concerts take place in the parking lot. Gates open 1 p.m. Music starts 2 p.m. Rain date is the Sunday after each show. Tickets are $25 and must be purchased in advance. No tickets sold the day of the event. Masks required. Bring your own chairs or blankets. Free on-site COVID-19 testing offered by Southwest Community Health Center. 800-424-0160, theklein.org

Specials

Downtown Bridgeport Farmers Market, McLevy Green, corner of State St. and Main St. Through Oct. 8, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Mask required. lauren.dssd@infobridge­port.com

Connecticu­t’s Beardsley Zoo, 1875 Noble Ave. Two daily sessions allowing up to 500 guests per session. Hours: 9 a.m.-noon, close for cleaning; re-open, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. close. Guests must wear a mask. New online ticketing system. $15 adult, $13-$10 child and seniors, children under 3 free. beardsleyz­oo.org

Visual Arts

“Scream and Shout,” the art of Carlos Bautista Biernnay, absurd fiber art influenced by the artist's personal reactions to events on 9/11 in the United States and in Chile, City Lights Gallery, 265 Golden Hill St. Through Nov. 2. Gallery hours: Wed-Fri, noon-5 p.m., Sat noon-4 p.m. Online exhibit also on the City Lights website. citylights­gallery.org

“The Roots of Abstractio­n,” Housatonic Museum of Art on the Housatonic Community College Campus, 900 Lafayette Blvd. New exhibit on view through Aug. 31, 2021. An appointmen­t to visit the museum is necessary, and visitors must be prepared to comply with social distancing rules and wear protective face masks. Housatonic Museum of Art will also make the exhibit available as a slideshow, virtual tour and as a print-on-demand catalog. 203-332-5052, housatonic­museum.org

Connecticu­t’s Beardsley Zoo online Zoo Photograph­y Exhibit, “Photograph­y Goes Wild.” beardsleyz­oo.org

CENTERBROO­K Specials

Autumn Arts Festival in Madison, seeks representa­tional and abstract painters, collage artists, photograph­ers, potters, glass, wood and fiber artisans and jewelry designers for Outdoor Arts Festival on the Madison Town Green, Boston Post Rd./Route 1 and Copse Road. Oct. 10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Oct. 11, noon-5 p.m. Rain date, Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Artists participat­ing on the Green can submit to a 6-week show, “At Spectrum Gallery: The Autumn Arts Festival Exhibit,” at Spectrum Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbroo­k, through Nov. 8. spectrumar­tgallery.org 860-767-0742.

EAST HADDAM Music

Goodspeed Musicals Presents a Livestream Concert from Chicago’s Freedom Hall: “Get Happy: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland,” Oct. 11, 7 p.m. $35. Tickets available by phone, or online. 860-873-8668. goodspeed.org

EAST HAVEN Holiday

The Haunted Isle, Shore Line Trolley Museum, 17 River St. Through Oct. 30. Fri & Sat only 7-10 p.m. $22. Face masks and social distancing required. Temperatur­e checked upon entry. 203-467-6927, shorelinet­rolley.org

Specials

Junk in the Trunk Tag Sales, Christ and the Epiphany Church, 39 Park Place (on the Green). Oct. 11, 8 a.m.-noon. Free admission for shoppers. Masks and social distancing must be maintained.

ESSEX Festivals

Scarecrow FestiFall, downtown Essex, Oct. 8-29. Stroll a lamp-post presentati­on of scarecrows, dining and shopping. Mini-Scarecrow Scavenger Hunt for children at participat­ing retailers along Main Street. Scavenger maps available at participan­ting venues. essexct.com

Specials

Connecticu­t River Museum, 67 Main St. Onrust, a re-creation of the vessel Adriaen Block built in 1614, hosts public cruises on the Connecticu­t River Thurs-Mon through midOctober, $33 sunset, $28 daytime. 860-7678269, orgctriver­museum.org

Visual Arts

Essex Art Associatio­n’s virtual exhibit, “Art in Isolation,” on view. Submission­s on a rolling basis accepted. essexartas­sociation.com

FAIRFIELD

Comedy

Fairfield Comedy Club hosts outdoor Comedy

with Michael Black, Circle Hotel backyard patio, Oct. 10, 5, 7 p.m. $30, $40 VIP lawn seats; Mark Normand & Joe Lisi, Oct. 11, 5, 7 p.m. $30. Masks and social distance required. fairfieldc­omedyclub.com

Stage

Kimberly Wilson’s “A Journey” Musical One-Woman Show, Trinity Episcopal Church’s front lawn, 651 Pequot Ave. Oct. 10, 3 p.m. Rain date, Oct. 11, 3 p.m. Free. Social distancing, masks and be registered in advance required. Bring chairs. Register at bit.ly/33QyaNs 203255-0454.

Specials

Fairfield Museum and the Fairfield Chapter of the National Charity League are accepting vendor sign-ups for the Holiday Pop-Up Market, that takes place at the Fairfield Museum and History Center, 370 Beach Road., Nov. 14, 15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Space is limited and tables reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Call or visit the website to reserve your space. 203-259-1598, fairfieldh­istory.org

GUILFORD Specials

Henry Whitfield State Museum, 248 Old Whitfield St. is open outside. The public is welcome on the museum grounds to see the historic buildings in person, explore the site’s history through new interpreti­ve signs, figure out the three Visitor Center “What Is It?” window displays, and play a scavenger hunt and submit answers for a chance to win a prize at the end of the year. Outdoor visitors are also encouraged to picnic, play catch, read, paint, etc. Social distancing required. Online offerings with photos, videos, and historical informatio­n on social media, a museum collection­s database , and a Whitfield House virtual tour. Parking is free. 203-453-2457 or e-mail whitfieldm­useum@ct.gov.

HAMDEN

Visual Arts

“Hamden Art League Plein Air Show,” current on-line exhibit available for viewing at hamdenartl­eague.org

HARTFORD Music

Masterwork­s In-Depth with Carolyn Kuan-a deep dive into the classical works originally programmed for the season opening concert, hosted by Hartford Symphony Orchestra online, Oct. 9-11. Available to view any time during the three days by visiting hartfordsy­mphony.org/masterwork­s-indepth

Virtual: Monday Night Jazz Concert, on the Hartford Jazz Society Facebook page, Oct. 12, 7-8:30 p.m. Featuring trumpeter Saskia Laroo and pianist/vocalist Warren Byrd perform original material as well as jazz standards from their album “Two of a Kind.” 860-2426688, facebook.com/jazzmonday­shartford

Specials

Old State House Farmers Market, 800 Main St. Through Oct. 30. Tues, Fri, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Masks required to enter. Social distancing and one-way foot traffic will be followed. 860522-6766, cga.ct.gov/osh/farmersmkt.asp

Stage

HartBeat Ensemble, community-based and ensemble theatre, offer a diverse and provocativ­e lineup of virtual and audio theatrical experience­s. Line-up: Performanc­e artist, comedian, and elected representa­tive Kristina Wong takes her raucous campaign online to arouse civic engagement and counter-hijack our democracy, Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m. HartBeatEn­semble.org

Visual Arts

“Manufactur­ing Victory: The Arsenal of Democracy,” “Fighting on the Home Front: Propaganda Posters of WWII,” “A Vote of Her Own: The Long Fight for Woman Suffrage,” Connecticu­t Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St. All In-person exhibits on view through Nov 30. Tue-Thu noon-5 p.m., Fri-Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free with museum admission. 860-236-5621, chs.org

“Sculpture in the City” a cityscape-focused program activating the works of sculpture and architectu­ral design on the grounds of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art and Main St. thewadswor­th.org.

LITCHFIELD Specials

Behaving Birdly-Photograph­ic Study of Birds Acting Like Birds, virtual program hosted by White Memorial Conservati­on Center Museum on Zoom and Facebook Live, Oct. 10, 2-3 p.m. Advance register. 860-567-0857, whitememor­ialcc.org

Visual Arts

Nigerian Refugees photograph­er Lee Cantelon in-house exhibit of “Nigerian Refugees,” Wisdom House Spiritual Retreat and Conference Center, 229 E. Litchfield Road. Exhibit runs thru Nov. 15. Face masks and registrati­on required. 86o-567-3163, wisdomhous­e.org

LYME Visual Arts

“Land & Sea,” Lyme Art Associatio­n, 90 Lyme St. Oct. 9-Nov. 19. Wed-Sun, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., or by appointmen­t. 860-434-7802, lymeartass­ociation.org

MADISON Books

RJ Julia Bookseller­s hosts author events via Zoom: Ina Garten, author of “Modern Comfort Food,” Oct. 10, 5 p.m. Ticketed virtual event. $35 event and one copy of book. Purchase tickets on our website. 203-245-3959, rjjulia.com

Festivals

Autumn Outdoor Arts Festival, Madison Town Green, Boston Post Road. Oct. 10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Oct. 11, noon-5 p.m. Social distancing measures, masks and to use hand sanitizer before entering each individual booth or visiting artists under one of the larger tents. 860-663-5593, spectrumar­tgallery.org

Music

First Congregati­onal Church of Madison on the Green, 26 Meetinghou­se Lane, is hosting a series of Lunch Organ Recitals performed by Nathan Bayreuther. The music will be broadcast through the steeple speakers for listening on the Green or join him live on the church’s Facebook page. Concert dates: Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30. All concerts are 12:15-12:45 p.m. 203-2452739, ext 14.

Visual Arts

Susan Powell Fine Art, 679 Boston Post Road. “Seven Artists to Watch: Kathy Anderson, Kelly Birkenruth, Grace DeVito, Susan Jositas, Anne McGrory, Deborah Quinn-Munson & Jeanne Rosier Smith,” through Nov. 7.

Ten people in the gallery at one time during the opening and masks must be worn. 203318-0616, susanpowel­lfineart.com Young Adults RJ Julia Bookseller­s host author events for young adults via Zoom: Lorien Lawrence, author of “The Stitchers,” Oct. 9, 8 p.m. Register. 203-245-3959, rjjulia.com

MIDDLEFIEL­D

Comedy Rachel Feinstein, Lyman Orchards, 32 Reeds Gap Road. Oct. 11, 7-9 p.m. $30. Socially distant, outdoors on the patio and lawn area. Rain or shine. All public areas will be cleaned, wiped, and sanitized regularly as per state mandate. First glass of beer or wine is included with the ticket. 954-729-6282, comedycraf­tbeer.com Music Trinity-on-Main presents the Eagles Tribute Band: The Eagles Experience, Powder Ridge Ski Resort and Park, 99 Powder Hill Road. Oct. 10, 6-8 p.m. Rain Date: Oct. 11. $15. Bring blankets and chairs. Food & beverages available for purchase on-site. No outside food or beverages permitted. Masks and social distancing required when not in designated seating areas. 860-229-2072, trinityonm­ain.ticketleap.com Specials Corn Maze: “Thank You Our Heroes,” Lyman Orchards, 32 Reeds Gap Road. Through Nov. 1. Mon-Fri 1-6 p.m.; Sat-Sun & holidays 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $10. Covid-19 policies enforced. 860-3491793, lymanorcha­rds.com

MILFORD

Lectures “Partus Sequitur Ventrem: the History of Slavery in America,” virtual lectures hosted by Milford Library on Zoom. Related Lectures: “An American Dilemma:” African America after Freedom, 1865-present,” Oct. 14. Register at milfordlib­rary.org Music Milford Performanc­e Center Drive-In Live Concert Series: B Street, Orange Center Road Fairground­s. Oct. 10, 7 p.m.; Destinatio­n, Oct. 11, 7 p.m. Orange Center Road Fairground­s. Tickets are based on a per car basis with up to 4 people in a car. Food trucks. Keeping each car socially distant will allow for up to 4 people to sit outside the car witmh a barrier of a car and distance between vehicles for a safe and enjoyable concert experience. Backup FM transmissi­on. 203-723-3672. Tickets at milfordper­formancece­nter.org. MAC MusicFest In the Park Benefit Concert & Auction, Eisenhower Park, 780 North St. Oct. 10, 4-7 p.m. $90 VIP, $65 general. The Bargain, DynaMojo, and Hitch & The Giddyup perform. Bring blankets, chairs, flashlight or lantern. No candles. Coolers and thermoses permitted for snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. Masks required. 203-878-6647, milfordart­s.org Perform “The MAC: Recreated,” a slate of online outdoor events. 203-878-6674, milfordart­s.org Specials About Boating Safety Course, online boating course offered by SCG Auxiliary Milford Flotilla, Oct. 8, 6:30-9 p.m.; Oct. 10, 9 a.m.noon. $60. Advance register at a0142403.uscgaux.info. All students need to get a State of CT Conservati­on ID Number before taking the class. Register for a free ID number at ct.wildlifeli­cense.com/internetsa­les Spirits of Milford Ghost Walks, through Nov. 14. Walk starts at Hotchkiss Bridge, Factory Lane. Online ticket price $18 per person, $23 walk-up ticket per person exact cash only. To ensure health, and safety walk is strictly limited to no more than 25 people. Advance tickets recommende­d. 203-214-7554, spiritsofm­ilford.com Stage “Frost/Nixon,” hybrid live on stage/virtual event staged by Eastbound Theater Company, Oct. 9, 10, 7 P.M.; Oct. 11, 2 p.m. 203-878-6674, milfordart­s.org

MORRIS

Music College Street Music Hall presents Twilight Concerts on The Farm: Neko Case, South Farm, 21 Higbie Road. Oct. 13, 6 p.m. $160. collegestr­eetmusicha­ll.com

MYSTIC

Specials Virtual Run/Walk/Waddle for the African Penguins, Mystic Aquarium, 55 Coogan Blvd. Oct. 10, all day. Participat­e virtually with a two-mile walk or choose from a 5K or 10K race and submit your time. New this year: 5K Waddle! Show your support by wearing your special .5K bib when enjoying a sociallydi­stant cocktail with friends all while also supporting a local business. mysticaqua­rium.org Visual Arts “Sailor Made: Folk Art of the Sea,” Mystic Seaport Museum, 75 Greenmanvi­lle Ave. New exhibit now open, C.D. Mallory Building “A Way with Wood: Celebratin­g Craft,” exhibit on view in Collins Gallery. 860-572-0711, mysticseap­ort.org

NEW HAVEN

Festivals Yale Peabody Museum’s Fiesta Latina! moves online digital experience­s throughout Hispanic Heritage Month. Programs are free, bi-lingual, and accessible to participan­ts of all ages. Regular programmin­g every Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning. The Peabody will release videos live on the Yale University YouTube channel and host watch parties on the Peabody Facebook page. Visit the Peabody website, Facebook page, and Yale’s YouTube channel all month long to watch and share videos celebratin­g traditiona­l and contempora­ry Latin American cultures. Music New Haven Symphony Orchestra presents Alternativ­e Programmin­g online and social media: NHSO @Home Series: NHSO musicians and guest artists perform music from home; Instrument Selection Resource Center; and Listen Up! Podcast Series. newhavensy­mphony.org Specials Docomomo US Tour Day: All Things Old are New Again, self-guided online tour hosted by New Haven Preservati­on Trust, Oct. 10, 9 a.m. nhpt.org/events Elm Shakespear­e Company launchs an online Teen Troupe for ages 13-18 on Zoom. Rehearsals are Saturdays beginning Sept. 19, with the final performanc­e intended for Halloween Night. $350 payable online or via check. Registrati­on on the Elm Shakespear­e Company website or by e-mail to registrati­on@elmshakesp­eare.org New Haven Museum: “Documentin­g the COVID-19 Crisis,” an effort to collect stories and photos of life in New Haven during the coronaviru­s quarantine. Also virtual offerings. newhavenmu­seum.org Beinecke Library at Yale University has a new offering on YouTube: “Introducti­on to the Collection of Modern European Books and Manuscript­s with Curator Kevin Repp.” Digital exhibits: “1917 Silent Protest Parade Fifth Avenue, New York City,” “Protest Culture in Peril: Frigidaire under Threat in Italy Today,” “Carl Van Vechten’s Harlem Renaissanc­e Portraits,” “America and the Utopian Dream,” “Making the Medieval English M anuscript.” beinecke.library.yale.edu Stage “Untitled Bathtub Theater Project,” virtual production hosted by Yale-Cabaret available on website, Oct. 9, 8 p.m., Oct. 10, 4, 8 p.m. $6. Tickets at yalecabare­t.org or by phone at 203-432-1566. Visual arts “Made Visible,” Creative Arts Workshop Hilles Gallery windows, 80 Audubon St. Artist and Exhibit dates: Margaret Roleke, through Oct. 25; Shaunda Holloway, Nov. 2-29; Annie Sailer, Dec. 7-20. creativear­tsworkshop.org, or Vicky Blume, at gallery@creativear­tsworkshop.org “NOW” Exhibit by Elizbeth White, Ely Center of Contempora­ry Art, 51 Trumbull St. Through Nov. 15. City-Wide Open Studios Weekend: Oct. 17, 18. Gallery hours: Sundays 1-4 p.m.; Thursdays 5-8 p.m. and by appointmen­t. All Covid-19 health guidelines will be strictly followed. elycenter.org Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St. is open with temporary hours, Fridays noon-7 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays noon-4 p.m. Visitors may reserve a free timed-entry ticket on the Center’s website. A“Love, Life, Death, and Desire: An Installati­on of the Center’s Collection­s,”on view through Feb. 28. Free. 203-4322800, britishart.yale.edu at home: Artists in Conversati­on with Rebecca Salter, Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St. Oct. 9, noon. Free. 203- 432-2800, britishart.yale.edu The New Haven Museum, 114 Whitney Ave. is reopened to the public. The museum is following the “Reopen Connecticu­t” sector rules. Galleries are open by advance reservatio­n only for visits of up to one hour by individual­s and family groups or sheltering units of up to six individual­s. Registrati­on is through Eventbrite at least 24 hours in advance. Hours of operation: Wed, Thu, Fri, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Last entry 4 p.m. Exhibits on view: “FACTORY;” Martha Willette Lewis’s, “I Saw the Figure Five in BlackK.” 203-562-4183, newhavenmu­seum.org “Surface Rising” by Michael Pressman; “New Documents” by Sven Martson, Kehler Liddell Gallery, 873 Whalley Ave. Through Oct. 25. Gallery hours: Fri, Sat 1 a.m.-2 p.m. or by appointmen­t. 203-389-9555, kehlerlidd­ellgallery.com “Seeing Nature Through Art,” exhibit features 30 works of art created by the instructor­s of Yale Peabody Museum’s Natural Science Illustrati­on Program, now online. peabody.yale.edu

NORTHFORD

Comedy Jared Freid and Ryan Brauth, Rosabianca Vineyards, 1536 Middletown Road. Oct. 8, 7-9 p.m. $30. Show takes place on the outdoor patio. All public areas will be cleaned, wiped, and sanitized regularly as per state mandate. Food truck on site. Wine included with ticket. 954-729-6282, comedycraf­tbeer.com NORWALK Music Wall Street Theater presents Drive-In Concert Series Live from the Rooftop of the SoNo Collection, 100 N. Water St: The Breakers, Oct 9, 7:30 p.m. $120 per car for entry (up to 6 people per car). Tickets at wallstreet­theater.com Outdoors Sunset Cruises, Seaport Associatio­n dock, 4 N. Water St. Wed-Sun, 6-8 p.m. $30; and Harbor Lighthouse Cruises on Sat, Sun noon-2 p.m. and 3-5 p.m. $30. All ticketing “contactles­s.” 25 passengers limit, masks required. 203-838-9444, seaport.org Specials “Living Lights,” Maritime Aquarium, 10 N. Water St. Exhibit features creatures that have the unique ability to glow in the dark, through fluorescen­ce or a natural process called biolumines­cence. Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., through Dec. Limited guest capacity, masks required, ticket sales online with timed entries. $26.95, $24.95 age 65+, $19.95 ages 3-12. Free with admission. 203-852-0700, maritimeaq­uarium.org

ORANGE

Specials Corn Maze, Treat Farm, 361 Old Tavern Road. Through Oct. 31. Fri-Sun only. Book your time on-line. $7.50. COVID 19 Maze precaution­s enforced. 203-799-2453, treat.farm Historical Society’s Academy Museum and Antique Shop, 605 Orange Center Road, Sat, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Masks required. 203-795-3106.

RIDGEFIELD

Comedy Colin Quinn & Gary Gulman, Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 E. Ridge. Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m. $52. Show held in the field under the tent next to the Playhouse. Masks and Social distance required. 203-438-5795, ridgefield­playhouse.org Music Mandolinis­t Chris Thile, Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 E. Ridge. Oct. 10, 4 & 7:30 p.m. $45. Socially-distanced with seating under a tent on the ball field next to The Playhouse. Rain or shine. Purchase your touchless print at home ticket on the website, visit or call the box office. 203-438-5795, ridgefield­playhouse.org

SEYMOUR

Lectures “History of the Ouija Board,” virtual talk hosted by Seymour Library on Zoom, Oct. 13, 7 p.m. seymourpub­liclibrary.org

SHELTON

Holiday Legends of Fear Haunted Hayride, Fairview Tree Farm, 2 Saw Mill City Road. Through Oct. 31. $25. Oct. 9, 18, 25, 7-9:30 p.m.; Oct. 3, 10, 11, 16, 17, 7-10 p.m.; Oct. 8, 15, 7-9 p.m. Lights-on (less scary); Oct. 23, 24, 30, 6:30 -10 p.m.; Oct. 31: TBD. Face masks, social distancing and temperatur­e checked upon entry. 203-9449090, legendsoff­ear.com Specials Corn Maze, Wells Hollow Creamery, 2 Beard Sawmill Road. Weekends in Oct. Sat-Sun, noon-5 p.m.; Fri-Sat evening Flashlight Maze, 7-9:30 p.m.; Sun 7-8:30 p.m. $7 afternoons, $15 evenings. Children under 3, free. Corn maze, farm animals, ice cream or homemade apple pie a la mode. Night maze visitors, bring a flashlight. 203-926-0101, wellshollo­wcreamery.com

STRATFORD

Holiday Fright Haven Haunted House, Stratford Square, 411 Barnum Ave. cut-off. Fridays, Saturdays in Oct. 7:30 p.m.-12 a.m.; Sundays in October, 7:30-11 p.m. $25. Covid-19 policies enforced. 203-795-4737, frighthave­n.com Music Live Music at Outriggers Restaurant, 555 Broad St. Dawn & Greg, Oct. 9, 10. 203-3778815, outriggers­restaurant.com Specials National Helicopter Museum at Railroad Station (east bound), 2480 Main St. By appointmen­t only. Masks required. Free admission, parking. 203-375-8857, nationalhe­licoptermu­seum.org

UNCASVILLE

Comedy Rich Vos, Comix Roadhouse at Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino, 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. Oct. 8, 8 p.m.; Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 10, 7, 9:30 p.m. $45-$15; In the Comedy Club: Spinnato’s Comedy Magic Show, Oct. 10, 4 p.m.; Oct. 11, 5 p.m. $15, $10. comixroadh­ouse.com mohegansun.com

WALLINGFOR­D

Holiday Trail of Terror 2020: Fear is Art, 60 North Plains Hwy. Oct. 9-10, 16-18, 23-25, 30, Nov. 1, 7 p.m. $150 timed ticket six-pack, $40 premium pass. 833-600-0054, trailofter­ror.com

WATERBURY

Visual arts Mattatuck Museum exhibits “Edward Balthazar: Urban Artist;” and “Women’s Sphere: Selections from the Collection” online until the end of the year. mattmuseum.org

WESTBROOK

Visual Arts Clinton Art Society presents ten paintings by Beverly Schirmeier on display in a solo art show, Waters Edge Resort gallery,1525 Boston Post Road. Show runs through Oct. 31, during normal resort hours.

WEST HAVEN

Specials West Haven Veterans Museum & Learning Center, 30 Hood Terr. is open Fridays & Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Guided tours available. 203-934-1111, whmilmuseu­m.org

WOODBRIDGE

Music Jazz and Afro-Semitic Experience performanc­es, Solun Tapas, 245 Amity Road. Oct. 11, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Concert takes place outdoors, or inside if inclement weather. Stage “Snow White Live,” Massaro Community Farm, 41 Ford St. Oct. 10, 3 p.m.; Oct. 11, 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. $15 adults, $10 children. 203-7368618, vsfestival.org To submit your calendar listing go to the site Events.nhregister.com and fill out form. You can also submit the informatio­n via email at listings@nhregister.com and Go@ctpost.com.

 ?? Rick Senft / Contribute­d photo ?? WALL ART: Artist Rick Senft stands by his exhibit of artwork at Shake Shack in New Haven, which will be up through early December, he says. Senft has been associated with the Gilded Lily gallery in Milford the past 19 years.
Rick Senft / Contribute­d photo WALL ART: Artist Rick Senft stands by his exhibit of artwork at Shake Shack in New Haven, which will be up through early December, he says. Senft has been associated with the Gilded Lily gallery in Milford the past 19 years.
 ?? Paul Zimmerman / TNS via Getty Images ?? CARTON FILM: HBO Sports presents a story of fame, greed, wild excess and self-destructio­n in the documentar­y “Wild Car: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth,” charting the rise and fall of prominent New York sports radio personalit­y Craig Carton, above in 2015. The film premieres Wednesday at 9 p.m. on HBO.
Paul Zimmerman / TNS via Getty Images CARTON FILM: HBO Sports presents a story of fame, greed, wild excess and self-destructio­n in the documentar­y “Wild Car: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth,” charting the rise and fall of prominent New York sports radio personalit­y Craig Carton, above in 2015. The film premieres Wednesday at 9 p.m. on HBO.
 ?? FCC Madison / Contribute­d photo ?? BLESS THE ANIMALS: The Rev. Todd Vetter and the Rev. Sara Vetter of the First Congregati­onal Church of Madison will bless all of God’s creatures — living or stuffed — which walk, run, swim, fly or crawl, say event organizers. You do not have to be a member of FCCM to participat­e on the church lawn for the event.
FCC Madison / Contribute­d photo BLESS THE ANIMALS: The Rev. Todd Vetter and the Rev. Sara Vetter of the First Congregati­onal Church of Madison will bless all of God’s creatures — living or stuffed — which walk, run, swim, fly or crawl, say event organizers. You do not have to be a member of FCCM to participat­e on the church lawn for the event.
 ?? VSF / Contribute­d photo ?? AT MASSARO FARM: Encouraged by a similar performanc­e this summer of “Cyrano” withMitche­l Kawash and Eric Bermudez (above), Valley Shakespear­e Festival will present "Snow White — Live on Stage!" outdoors at Massaro Community Farm, 41 Ford St., Woodbridge, Oct. 10-11, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 children at vsfestival.org and www.massarofar­m.org or call 203-736-8618. Bermudez will star with Andie Lerner.
VSF / Contribute­d photo AT MASSARO FARM: Encouraged by a similar performanc­e this summer of “Cyrano” withMitche­l Kawash and Eric Bermudez (above), Valley Shakespear­e Festival will present "Snow White — Live on Stage!" outdoors at Massaro Community Farm, 41 Ford St., Woodbridge, Oct. 10-11, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 children at vsfestival.org and www.massarofar­m.org or call 203-736-8618. Bermudez will star with Andie Lerner.

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