Hartford Courant (Sunday)

The new year comes in with a bang

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- By Christophe­r Arnott

Happy new year! It’s a colorful time of year, with Blue Man Group, a Green Day tribute (as part of a ‘90s punk/emo bash at the Webster), the larger-than-life skating cartoons of Disney on Ice and a concert version of the pointillis­t painting musical “Sunday in the Park with George.”

However, you might have to wait a few days for the events to blossom. Artswise, the first few days of any new year are pretty quiet, following the closings of Christmas shows and the party happiness of New Year’s Eve. Things begin to pick up mid-week, and by Saturday there are plenty of strong going-out choices again, especially in the music clubs.

Here are some of the top things to do and see this week in Connecticu­t arts.

Ashley Hamel and S.G. Carlson

Cafe Nine, 250 State St., New Haven

Two strong local singer/songwriter­s who frequently front their own bands share a bill as solo acts on Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. at Cafe Nine. Ashley Hamel works in many styles, including the subgenre of Harry Potter-themed pop (as “Ashley Trix & the WZRDS). S.G. Carlson’s bands include The Tines, Ports of Spain and The Proud Flesh, and he’s also an acclaimed producer and recording engineer. cafenine.com.

Disney on Ice: Let’s Celebrate XL Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza, Hartford

Amid all the hockey matches at the XL Center, there’s a skating event where the participan­ts are costumed as mice, ducks, princesses and even a meerkat and a warthog. Ideal for the first week of the new year, this edition of the rink-based variety show is called “Let’s Celebrate.” There are seven performanc­es from Jan. 5-8: Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday at noon and 4 p.m. $19-$119. https://www.xlcenter.com/ events/detail/disney-on-ice-lets-celebrate-2023.

Big Jay Oakerson Foxwoods, 350 Trolley Line Blvd., Mashantuck­et

Big Jay Oakerson has lots of ways of making you laugh: TV specials, several podcasts he hosts, his own radio show on Sirius, political humor, physical comedy and “crowd work” improv like he used on his series “Big Jay Oakerson’s What’s Your F@%king Deal?!” For the last 20 years, he’s mostly been doing stand-up. He’s at Foxwoods’ Great Cedar Showroom on Jan. 6 at 8 p.m. $39. foxwoods.com.

Champions of Magic Foxwoods, 350 Trolley Line Blvd., Mashantuck­et

It used to be that magic shows would feature a single magician. Now they seem to travel in packs. “Champions of Magic” is a five-person ensemble of Hollie England, Alex McAleer, Fernando Velasco and the duo known as “Young & Strange,” who collective­ly cover all the mysterious arts of prestidigi­tation, illusions, mindreadin­g and escape tricks. Jan. 6 at 8 p.m., Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. at Foxwoods Resort Casino’s Great Cedar Showroom. $35-$70. foxwoods.com.

The Furors

Best Video Film & Cultural Center, 1842 Whitney Ave., Hamden

The powerhouse indie-pop duo of Derek Holcomb (on guitar and vocals) and Tom Dans (on drums and backing vocals) have been

New Haven local pop icons since the 1970s. Other local bands lionized them with a tribute album in 2003. Classic Furors songs include “A Thing for Blondes,” “Joni” and “How Pretty You Were When I Cared.” Holcomb and Dans return to the intimate Best Video performanc­e space in Hamden on Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. $10. bestvideo.com.

Blue Man Group Shubert Theater, 247 College St., New Haven

Blue Man Group was created in the 1980s by a trio of creatively driven friends which included Wesleyan University grad Chris Wink. One of the troupe’s first shows was opening for Cyndi Lauper at Toad’s Place in New Haven. Within a few years, they had companies performing in New York, Boston, Chicago and around the world. Many performers have been painted blue and trained in the fine arts of paint drumming, wall climbing and ping pong ball spitting. The magical, mystical and above all musical Blue Man Group regularly creates new routines to dazzle its loyal audiences.

The show at the Shubert in

New Haven on Jan. 6-8 is billed as “Still blue. The rest is new.” There are four performanc­es: Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. $44-$109. shubert.com.

’Sunday in the Park With George’

Ivoryton Playhouse, 103 Main St., Essex

The Connecticu­t-based Brief Cameo Production­s theater

company is doing a concert version (i.e. no sets, costumes or elaborate staging) of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s musical about the painter Georges Seurat, “Sunday in the Park with George.” The concert, directed by Alan Piotrowicz with music direction by Jill Brunelle, has a full cast and a live stage orchestra. There are two performanc­es, Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. and Jan. 8 at 2 p.m. at the Ivoryton Playhouse in the Ivoryton section of Essex. briefcameo­production­s. com.

Avery Anna

Mohegan Sun Wolf Den, 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd., Uncasville

Young country star Avery Anna was born in Arizona and now resides in Nashville. Like many

stars of this era, she grew famous by posting videos of herself singing at home as a child. Her latest EP is “Mood Swings.” She swings into Mohegan Sun’s Wolf Den for a free show on Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. mohegansun.com.

 ?? FELD ENTERTAINM­ENT ?? The latest Disney on Ice extravagan­za is at the XL Center Jan. 5-8.
FELD ENTERTAINM­ENT The latest Disney on Ice extravagan­za is at the XL Center Jan. 5-8.
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EVAN ZIMMERMAN/MURPHYMADE Blue Man Group’s all-new tour is at the Shubert Theater in New Haven Jan. 6-8.

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