The Mertens Theater is a lively venue located in the Arnold Bernhard Arts & Humanities Center on the campus of the University of Bridgeport. Besides being the venue for student drama productions, this theater also hosts concerts, plays and musicals from theater groups and organizations from outside. With a total seating capacity of about 919 spectators, this theater is ideal for big events. Do head here and check out the various entertaining events they might have on offer.
Located in the heart of the town, by the gentle murmur of the Indian River, the William Stanton Andrews Memorial Town Hall is the hub of bustling activity throughout the year. The red-brick building, with its impressive white columns at the entrance, has been a part of this town since 1936, when work on the beautiful building began. Named to honor the memory of a very generous resident, the hall boasts an auditorium, with 450 seats, fireplaces, a Clinton Historical Society Museum Room, as well as a kitchen that can serve about 2,000 guests. The elegant beauty of the building, combined with a fine functionality, makes it a popular venue in town for concerts. art shows, festivals, fairs and more. Call to know more.
Nestled in the Yale University Campus, Battell Chapel was built in the late 19th Century and is one of the largest chapels on campus. The chapel boasts of beautiful Victorian Gothic style of architecture and was designed by Russell Sturgis, a famed architect of the country. This chapel has gone several renovations and sees architectural elements by Josiah Cleaveland Cady. The interiors of this charming chapel include a beautiful altar, chapel clock with five bells, an apse, magnificent stained-glass windows and more. Besides being a religious place, the chapel is also used as an event venue and hosts several concerts and music events regularly.
Art Plus is an exciting, creative place for both the artistic and not so artistic. Come out and join New Haven's newest entertainment spot for an evening of painting, sipping, and enjoying the company of friends. No experience required! Bring your own favorite beverage & snacks! All classes 100% novice oriented, no skills required, guaranteed! After each class you leave with a masterpiece painted by YOU!
David Judson built the Capt. David Judson House in 1723 in Stratford, Connecticut. It was built in the colonial Georgian style of architecture. Among the many historic furnishings in the house, is a piano that belonged to William Samuel Johnson, an architect of the United States Constitution. In 1973, the Captain David Judson House was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Capt. David Judson House has now been converted to a museum.