Quick Center for the Arts | 2022-23 Season Brochure

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UNMATCHED PRICES VERTIGO DANCE H CARL BERNSTEIN H MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL H FRANCES HAUGEN H ORIN GROSSMAN H EMILY COATES H EMMANUÈLE PHUON H BRET STEPHENS H MARIACHI DE MÉXICO H LUPITA INFANTE H CIRQUE ALFONSE H THE KINGDOM CHOIR H STEVEN RIVELLINO H BRETT BAILEY H EVELYN TRIBOLE H PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND H NORA CHIPAUMIRE

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Being a Quick Member is being a part of a thriving community of like-minded, passionate arts and culture advocates who recognize the incredible impact the live performing arts have on our day-to-day lives. Support the Quick as a Member and enjoy unmatched ticket prices, first access to season announcements and special event invitations. Select your level of impact and play a role in owning and supporting the work we do. Your Membership matters.

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SUPPORTER $150–$499 (Faculty/Staff/Fairfield University Retiree $100+) All Taste Maker benefits plus • Preferred seating for The Met: Live in HD Series and Open VISIONS Forum • Waiver of service charges on ticket exchanges

FRIEND $500–$999 All Supporter benefits plus • Reserved parking for Quick Center events • VIP access to special events with OVF speakers and artists

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PARTNERS OF THE QUICK The Quick Center for the Arts is deeply grateful to the following corporations, foundations, and government agencies for their generous support of this season’s artistic and arts education programs. 2022–23 WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP SERIES PRESENTING SPONSOR

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FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT

QUICK CENTER ADVISORY BOARD

As part of the strategic vision of the Quick Center, our aim is to develop and recruit an advisory board to further enhance the strategic development of the Quick. If you are interested in learning more please reach out to Peter Van Heerden, executive director, at 203-254-4242. Robyn Drucker Gail M. Harris Orin Grossman Michael Loeb Patricia Hammalian Suzanne Nemec Anne-Marie Ziegler

As of publication June 15, 2022. A full list of sponsors is available at Quickcenter.com


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e are privileged and honored to present to you a beautiful season of extraordinary performances. Privileged in that, in a time when our world seems at war with itself and the arts have weathered a horrific storm over the last few years, we get to invite you to share in the bounty, joy, and brilliance of a full Quick Center season. Honored in that, in a time where all means of ‘normal’ have shifted, our team has stayed strong, powerful, and has even flourished to present you with a season like no other at the Quick. The season opens with U.S. premieres of representation from the Global South. Performance works presented by our College of Arts & Sciences Senior Fellows in the Arts, nora chipaumire from Zimbabwe, and Brett Bailey from South Africa. Their performances reconstruct theatre as we know it and engage us in vital discussions on race, gender, and the African Diaspora using traditional music, dance, and performance. The Open VISIONS Forum brings critical voices in the sociopolitical landscape, from Frances Haugen talking on ethics in the media, to PBS legend Judy Woodruff, to social activist and daughter of Desmond Tutu, Rev. Tutu, and world-class journalists Bret Stephens and Carl Bernstein. Music lovers make sure you get your tickets early for the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Mariachi Herencia de México with Lupita Infante, Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour with Dee Dee Bridgewater and Kurt Elling, and, straight from the royal wedding, The Kingdom Choir. Dance lovers, the international stars from Israel’s Vertigo Dance return with a work reflecting on community. Line up your families and friends for Cirque Alfonse returning from Montreal with the U.S. premiere of Animal, a wild, wacky day on the farm. In and amongst all this is an incredible OVF: Espresso series, Global Theatre series, virtual programs, classical music, and more. This brochure is your gateway to it all. Put your feet up, page through the bounty, and then purchase your tickets. This year, our gift to you and our greater community, is the accessibility of our season. Members can enjoy tickets to most performances for $20. I am not sure you will find a more accessible ticket price in our state for this caliber of world-class performances and speakers. Membership matters. It invites you in to take ownership and be a part of what we do. Members build our community and enjoy special benefits, ticket prices, and experiences. This year, we’ve simplified the process so our Membership campaign is part of the brochure – as easy as 1, 2, 3, you can select your level of impact, return the enclosed form and envelope, or join online and take part in our season with family and friends. We are excited, privileged, and honored to share this season with you, and look forward to welcoming you to the Quick Center when we kick off in the fall. Sincerely,

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nora chipaumire

NEHANDA Friday, September 23, 2022 • 6 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H

nora chipaumire’s newest work investigates the legend of Nehanda, a powerful Zimbabwean spirit venerated by the Shona people who inhabits only women. In 1896-97, Nehanda’s medium was a heroic revolutionary leader who orchestrated the first uprisings in Britishoccupied Southern Rhodesia. Captured and hung after an unjust trial, she was executed by the British colonizers who were so scared that they ordered her bones and the skull to be sent to the UK. Nehanda offers a legal and philosophical defense for these first historic heroes of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with its libretto based on the infamous court case “The Queen [Victoria] vs. Nehanda” (1898).


“ Conceived as a durational opera running five and a half hours, this immersive, participatory and durational spectacle is a communal experience where the audience can collectively perform and investigate the process of law-making and its crucial role in the European colonial project.”

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Mariachi Herencia de México with Lupita Infante

Friday, September 30, 2022 • 8 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H Cuando México Canta features this dynamic, Chicago-based, Latin Grammy-nominated ensemble of young Mexican-American musicians, recognized as the new ambassadors of the mariachi tradition, performing a vibrant tribute to the golden age of Mexican music. Joined by multi-Grammy-nominated star Lupita Infante, an advocate for women’s empowerment through her music, Mariachi Herencia de México and Infante honor the legacy they inherited with a colorful and unforgettable experience of Mexican music and culture.

“ This is mariachi music at its most sophisticated and most modernistic. It’s almost the antithesis of folklore, almost futuristic… it is state-of-the-art.” – Jonathan Clark, mariachi expert and historian


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Brett Bailey

The Stranger Wednesday, October 5, 2022 • 7 p.m. Thursday, October 6, 2022 • 7 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H An immigrant arrives in the city. He brings a gift that has a profound impact on people, transforming their realities, opening minds and hearts and doors of perception. Until he is silenced. This ritual theatre work brings an ancient myth into a fractured contemporary world. South African-born playwright, designer, and director, Brett Bailey, uses performance to interrogate the dynamics of the postcolonial world, highlighting the blind, forgotten, broken, and the voiceless. The Stranger originally premiered as ORFEUS in Cape Town in 2006, and since then has been evolving in distinct versions made in different parts of the world in collaboration with 10 local performers, musicians, and other creatives, grounded in the contexts of the places in which it is re-made.


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“ [Bailey] … creates theatrical experiences that, rather than offer easy answers, challenge audiences by opening up complex discourses. He invites audiences to participate in ideas rather than have them passively consume theatre entertainment.” – Keith Bain, The Daily Maverick, November 2021 quickcenter.com

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Carl Bernstein

Focusing a Journalistic Lens: Watergate to Washington 2024 Tuesday, October 18, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. $100 Cocktail Reception (includes ticket) $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H Carl Bernstein is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author best known for his work with Bob Woodward in breaking the Watergate story in The Washington Post and in the classic book, All the President’s Men. Bernstein’s pursuit of the truth continues to change the landscape of American journalism. For over four decades, he has been setting the standard for modern investigative reporting, achieving a legacy of balanced, award-winning journalism. Through his books, as a contributing editor for Vanity Fair and as a political analyst for CNN, Bernstein reflects on a crucial theme that has coursed through American history: the use and abuse of power in politics, media, finance, and spirituality.

“Journalist Bernstein casts a sometimes appreciative, sometimes condemnatory eye on covering the Washington, D.C., of old, from Jim Crow to Camelot.” – Kirkus Reviews


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Frances Haugen

Ethics, the Public Good, and the Challenge of Social Media Tuesday, November 1, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H

“ These problems are solvable. A safer, free speech-respecting, more enjoyable social media is possible.” – Frances Haugen


THIS EVENT IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF PATRICK J. WAIDE ’59 AND THE WAIDE CENTER FOR APPLIED ETHICS.

An advocate for accountability and transparency in social media, in late 2020 Frances Haugen, having become increasingly alarmed by the choices Facebook was making—prioritizing its own profits over public safety and putting people’s lives at risk— made the courageous decision to blow the whistle on the company for which she was working. She has since testified in front of the U.S. Congress, U.K. and E.U. Parliaments, and others, engaging with lawmakers internationally on how to best address the negative externalities of social media platforms. She fundamentally believes the problems we face with social media are solvable, and is dedicated to uniting people around the world to bring about change.

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Pass it On: 60 th Anniversary Musical Celebration Friday, November 4, 2022 • 8 p.m. $50 | $5 Fairfield University student

New Orleans has been the place at which sounds and cultures from around the world converge, transformed by the Crescent City’s spirit and joie de vivre. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band has vividly embodied this history, holding the torch of New Orleans music aloft for more than 50 years while carrying it enthusiastically forward as a reminder that the history they were founded to preserve is vibrant and living. In this spirited and diverse evening, the band celebrates 60 years of their home, New Orleans’ music venue, Preservation Hall.


“THE PAST AND PROMISE OF AMERICAN MUSIC.” – ROLLING STONE

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IN COLLABORATION WITH THE MARION PECKHAM EGAN SCHOOL OF NURSING & HEALTH STUDIES


Evelyn Tribole Intuitive Eating

Thursday, November 10, 2022 • 5 p.m. $30 | Free for Fairfield University students H Quick Member: $20 H Evelyn Tribole, MS, RD, is an award-winning registered dietitian with a nutrition counseling practice. She has written 10 books including the bestsellers Healthy Homestyle Cooking and Intuitive Eating (co-author). Her newest book is the Intuitive Eating Workbook: Ten Principles for Nourishing a Healthy Relationship with Food. She was the nutrition expert for Good Morning America from 1994-95 and was a national spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association.

“ Evelyn’s ground-breaking book, Intuitive Eating, has been instrumental in my work with patients who struggle with eating disorders… She is dynamic, engaging, and funny.”

– Deb Burgard, PhD Licensed Psychologist

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Saïd Sayrafiezadeh

American Estrangement With Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Tuesday, September 13, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. Dolan School of Business Event Hall $20 | $5 Fairfield University student Quick Member: $10

Presented in affiliation with the Inspired Writers Series hosted by MFA Program’s Phil Klay Saïd Sayrafiezadeh is the author, most recently, of the story collection, American Estrangement, a finalist for The L.A. Times Book Prize. His memoir, When Skateboards Will Be Free, was selected as one of the 10 best books of the year by Dwight Garner of The New York Times, and his story collection, Brief Encounters With the Enemy, was a finalist for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Fiction Prize.

Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder

Explorations With the Camera Obscura: Philosophy, Physics and Art Monday, October 17, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. Dolan School of Business Event Hall $20 | $5 Fairfield University student Quick Member: $10

Presented in affiliation with the Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab Camera obscura is the Latin term for “dark room” and typically consists of any darkened space with a small aperture that emits into the interior a ray of sunlight illuminating a white surface such as a wall or screen. In this artist talk, two of the most innovative cinematic practitioners of their generation, Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder, rediscover and even redefine this centuries-old optical device as a form of cinema at once ancient and contemporary.

OUR SPRING 2023 OVF ESPRESSOS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON. SAVE THE DATES!

Vijay Iyer

Innovative Jazz Musician Vijay Iyer In Conversation With Michael Ciavaglia and Brian Torff Wednesday, February 1, 2023 • 7:30 p.m.

To Be Announced

Wednesday, March 8, 2023 • 7:30 p.m.


Steven Rivellino PRESENTS

The PLAYWRIGHT and the GODDESS Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe

The Playwright and the Goddess —Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe Tuesday, November 29, 2022 • 7:30 p.m.

Steven Rivellino

Quick Center for the Arts $20 | $5 Fairfield University student Quick Member: $10

She… was the legend of the silver screen who broke the mold of international stardom; He, arguably America’s greatest playwright. Join Broadway Producer Steven Rivellino for an illustrated presentation on the life and times of two of America’s most famous artists during their five-year marriage.

Berlin CABARET The Mythical Decadence of Weimar Cabaret

1920s - 1940s Steven Rivellino

Berlin Cabaret 1920s–1940s. The Mythical Decadence of Weimar Cabaret Wednesday, February 15, 2023 • 7:30 p.m. Dolan School of Business Event Hall $20 | $5 Fairfield University student Quick Member: $10

The Weimar Republic fostered some quite daring creativity in the performing arts during the chaotic times immediately after World War I and continuing through the rise of Nazism in the late 1930s, and well into the early 1940s. Join Broadway producer Steven Rivellino for an illustrated presentation to discuss the colorful history of Berlin Cabaret and its indelible impact on society and politics in Germany at the beginning of the last century. quickcenter.com

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Orin Grossman, PhD

Musical Borderlands Sunday, November 13, 2022 • 3 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H Pianist Orin Grossman has long been fascinated by musical borderlands: places where popular culture and so-called high culture connect. In this solo recital, he travels the Americas to present music from Brazil, Cuba, and the United States. Among the featured composers are Ernesto Lecuona (who was called “the Cuban Gershwin”), Ernesto Nazareth, an early pioneer of Brazilian music, Scott Joplin, and George Gershwin.

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Vertigo Dance Pardes

Saturday, January 21, 2023 • 8 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H

Pardes was born at home. It is a work of art in which the body connects to its inner spiritual layers — to the insides of each human being/dancer, while being interwoven with a common tapestry. Pardes, the Hebrew word for ‘orchard,’ originates from ancient Persian and means a garden of trees. The word has also penetrated to other languages as ‘paradise.’ Perhaps the title of this new work by Vertigo Dance is a nod to where they create and live — an eco-arts village committed to the intersections of creativity, social responsibility and ecological sustainability. With a musical soundtrack created by internationally acclaimed percussionist, Itamar Doari, the dancers deal with the duality of their lives, with the tensions they experience between their individual needs and the demands of society, between the person and the universal.


“ This work is moving, rare, and exquisite. Waiting to see it again”

– HABAMA

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Bret Stephens

The College of Arts and Sciences Presents

The Common Ground Lecture Series Presented in Affiliation with the Open VISIONS Forum – Quick Center for the Arts

Negotiating for the Center – At Times Beyond the Fringe Thursday, January 26, 2023 • 7:30 p.m. $100 Cocktail Reception (includes ticket) $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H

“... his incisive columns on American foreign policy and domestic politics are often enlivened by a contrarian twist.” – The Pulitzer Committee


Bret Stephens is a well-known op-ed columnist for The New York Times and a senior contributor to NBC News. After launching his career at Commentary magazine in the mid-1990’s, he spent 16 years at The Wall Street Journal, most notably writing “Global View,” the neoconservative foreign-affairs column for which he was awarded the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary. In the midst of his time with The Wall Street Journal he spent several years as the editor of The Jerusalem Post. Stephens has also authored or had original essays included in several books, including America in Retreat: The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder (2014) and more recently in Has Obama Made the World a More Dangerous Place?: The Munk Debate on U.S. Foreign Policy (2015) and The Dying Art of Disagreement (2017). An accomplished speaker, Quick audiences will value Mr. Stephens’ timely insights and also his “breath of fresh air” delivery.

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The College of Arts and Sciences Presents

The Common Ground Lecture Series Presented in Affiliation with the Open VISIONS Forum – Quick Center for the Arts

Nick Gillespie & Bhaskar Sunkara

A Socialist and a Libertarian Walk Onto a Stage Thursday, February 23, 2023 • 7:30 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H


Bhaskar Sunkara is the founding editor and publisher of Jacobin and the author of The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality. Nick Gillespie is an editor-at-large at The Reason, the libertarian magazine of “free minds and free markets,” and host of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie. Bhaskar Sunkara has built some of independent media’s most successful projects. He founded Jacobin between his sophomore and junior years in college when he was 21 years old; the publication has now grown to a paid circulation of nearly 70,000, with 2.6 million unique visitors per month in 2021. Nick Gillespie’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, Slate, Salon, Time.com, Marketplace, and numerous other publications.

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The Kingdom Choir Friday, March 10, 2023 • 7:30 p.m.

$50 Special Event ticket includes reception with The Kingdom Choir $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H You don’t want to miss this live and in person! London’s The Kingdom Choir is best known for their show-stopping performance at the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Founded in 1994 by award-winning conductor Karen Gibson, the 20+ member choir draws from various Christian traditions and is dedicated to creating a sound that reflects the community they share through their warm energy and enthusiastic performances.


“ The Pentecostal choir du jour might be preaching to the converted, but their vocal power and ecstatic harmonies make for spine-tingling moments.” – The Guardian

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FRONTLINES: Stories from the Edge Gospel, Rap, and Social Justice Tuesday, March 21, 2023 • 7 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H

“Gospel, Rap, and Social Justice” documents the life stories of BL Shirelle and Naomi Wilson, African-American women whose music helped them survive decades behind bars, and emerge as successful artist/activist/ entrepreneurs dedicated to helping those they left behind in prison. They will perform music as part of the play. Written and Directed by Ron Jenkins Based on interviews with BL Shirelle and Naomi Blount Wilson

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Global Theatre: Performance Series Curated by Cheryl Wiesenfeld

Ron Jenkins

BL Shirelle is a rap poet/activist and serves as deputy director of Die Jim Crow, the first U.S. record label for currently and formerly incarcerated artists. Naomi Blount Wilson sang gospel in prison for 37 years and now works with Shining Light Academy to unlock human potential inside American prisons. Ron Jenkins is a recipient of Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships and has staged theater in prisons in Italy, Indonesia, and the U.S. Cheryl Wiesenfeld is an award-winning Broadway and off-Broadway producer.

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Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu Striving for Justice: Searching for Common Ground Monday, April 3, 2023 • 7:30 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H


THE 24 th ANNUAL JACOBY-LUNIN HUMANITARIAN LECTURE IN AFFILIATION WITH THE CARL AND DOROTHY BENNETT CENTER FOR JUDAIC STUDIES

The challenges of growing up black and female in apartheid South Africa have been the foundation of Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu’s life as an activist for human rights. The third child of Archbishop Desmond and Nomalizo Leah Tutu, she learned early on that the whole human family loses when we accept situations of oppression, and that the teaching and preaching of hate and division injure us all. Rev. Tutu is founder of Nozizwe Consulting, which brings groups together to learn from and celebrate their differences and shared humanity, and has led Truth and Reconciliation Workshops for groups dealing with conflict. Funded through generous Anonymous Friends of the Bennett Center for Judaic Studies.

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Emily Coates & Emmanuèle Phuon We

Thursday, April 13 & Friday, April 14, 2023 • 7 p.m. $50 to attend both performances | $30 for one evening H Quick Member: $30 to attend both performances | $20 for one evening H $5 for Fairfield University students to attend one or both performances A multi-artist, hybrid performance utilizing text, video, installation, and the body, We offers a comparative lens on humankind’s relationship to the natural world, expressed through global, interconnected stories: from an American scientist caring for a dying chimpanzee in Uganda, to an astronaut flying solo around the moon, to ancient Egyptian astronomer-priests practicing a “star dance” at their temple altar. Both evenings of performance will be different and engage the audience in an experience that moves between indoors and outdoors.


Artists-in-Residence

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Monterey Jazz Festival ON TOUR featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling, Lakecia Benjamin, Christian Sands, Yasushi Nakamura & Clarence Penn Sunday, April 16, 2023 • 7 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H As one of the world’s longest running and most iconic events, the Monterey Jazz Festival — running continuously since 1958 — celebrates its 65th year with a must-hear, once-in-a-lifetime ensemble. Featuring Tony and Grammy Award-winning NEA Jazz Master vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater alongside Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling and critically acclaimed rising star saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, this stellar band will be again directed by visionary pianist Christian Sands and anchored by his longtime rhythm section, bassist Yasushi Nakamura and drummer Clarence Penn.

“ When it comes to jazz, you can be pretty confident that, when you put excellent players together — whether they know each other or not — something very good will happen.” – THE ARTS FUSE


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CIRQUE ALFONSE IS BACKI I

Animal: A Farm Story Sunday, April 23, 2023 • 7 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H

Animal: A Farm Story takes us on a journey of discovery through a series of slightly surreal farm fables served up with a touch of irreverence, impressive virtuosity, and the circus company’s familiar comic touch. In this re-invented “farm fantasy,” the farm is turned upside down and the barn turned inside out. A production for young and old alike, Animal is the farm gone haywire!


“ Mixing circus, dance, theater and humor, Cirque Alfonse succeeds once again in its challenge of awakening the childlike imagination of the audience, without taking itself too seriously.” – Journal de Montreal quickcenter.com 40


Women and Leadership Series Bank of America is pleased to sponsor this inspirational series, opening minds and celebrating empowering women leaders around the world. #PowerTo

Judy Woodruff

Ethical Challenges for Journalism: Democracy at a Crossroad Wednesday, April 26, 2023 • 8 p.m. $30 | $5 Fairfield University student H Quick Member: $20 H Judy Woodruff, one of the world’s most prominent female journalists, brings groundbreaking reporting experience, sharing insights on presidential administrations, Congress and the changing political landscape. She has covered politics and other news for five decades at NBC, CNN and PBS. Woodruff is currently the anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour. Her tested experience and tough-minded journalistic acumen help audiences make political sense of the politically insensible. Woodruff brings decades of broadcast experience and coverage of eight presidential elections to the table as one of America’s most accomplished political journalists.


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Private Dinner Reception with

Judy Woodruff 6:00 –7:30 p.m.

Sponsored by the Artisan at Delamar Southport $300 (includes ticket to OVF lecture at 8 p.m.) Limited space available.

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VIRTUAL PR FREDRICKSON FAMILY INNOVATION LAB

Fall 2022 Victoria Vesna and James Gimzewski Scientists in Studios, Artists in Laboratories Wednesday, October 12, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required.

Stephanie Dinkins Exploring Transmedia Art Using AI for Social Equity Wednesday, November 9, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required.

Spring 2023 Nontsikelelo Mutiti Celebrating the Black Experience Through Art, Design and Public Engagement Wednesday, February 8, 2023 • 7:30 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required.

Andrea Kantrowitz Exploring Cognitive Psychology: Human Imagination, Art, and Perception Wednesday, March 1, 2023 • 7:30 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required.

DIMENNA-NYSELIUS LIBRARY The News & You: Build a Better News & Media Routine Monday, October 24, 2022 • 12 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required. Interested in news and current events but unsure of how to separate misinformation from quality news sources? Join research librarians from the DiMenna-Nyselius Library and Dr. Adam Rugg, associate professor of communication, who will share strategies and healthy habits to be more intentional when seeking and evaluating news sources. This program is organized by the DiMenna-Nyselius Library and coincides with U.S. Media Literacy Week.


OGRAMMING INSPIRED WRITERS SERIES Helen Oyeyemi Peaces Thursday, October 27, 2022 • 12 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required. Over the course of her career the widely acclaimed British novelist Helen Oyeyemi has, according to The Guardian, crushed “fables and fairytales down to a powder and then laced her fiction with it like some kind of literary hallucinogen.” Her latest novel, Peaces, takes a couple on a former tea-smuggling train where the laws of physics do not quite apply. She will be in conversation with National Book Award-winning author and Fairfield professor Phil Klay.

Katy Carl, Christopher Beha New Catholic novelists and editors. Thursday, December 1, 2022 • 7:30 p.m. Free Virtual Event | Registration is required. A decade ago, Paul Elie asked in the pages of The New York Times “where has the novel of belief gone?” Since then, a new crop of Catholic writers and editors has sprung up, answering the question. Christopher Beha is the editor of Harper’s and the renowned author of the novels What Happened to Sophie Wilder and the National Book Award finalist The Index of Self-Destructive Acts. Katy Carl has served as the editor-in-chief of the Catholic literary magazine Dappled Things, and is the author of the new novel As Earth Without Water. They will discuss the state of Catholic literature in 2022, as well as the way faith informs their own work, with National Book Award-winning author and Fairfield professor Phil Klay.

JOIN US FOR IN-PERSON PROGRAMMING WITH OUR OVF ESPRESSO SERIES. LEARN MORE ABOUT EVENTS ON PAGE 20. Saïd Sayrafiezadeh American Estrangement With Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Tuesday, September 13, 2022 • 7:30 p.m.

Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder Explorations With the Camera Obscura: Philosophy, Physics, and Art Monday, October 17, 2022 • 7:30 p.m.

Steven Rivellino The Playwright and the Goddess— Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe Tuesday, November 29, 2022 • 7:30 p.m.

Vijay Iyer

Innovative Jazz Musician Vijay Iyer In Conversation With Michael Ciavaglia and Brian Torff Wednesday, February 1, 2023 • 7:30 p.m.

Steven Rivellino Berlin Cabaret 1920s–1940s. The Mythical Decadence of Weimar Cabaret Wednesday, February 15, 2023 • 7:30 p.m.

To Be Announced Wednesday, March 8, 2023 • 7:30 p.m.

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FALL 2022 Out of the Kress Vaults: Women in Sacred Renaissance Painting September 16–December 17, 2022

The exhibition, curated by Michelle DiMarzo, PhD together with Fairfield University undergraduate students, explores representations of femininity and virtue in Renaissance paintings of the Virgin Mary, female saints, and nuns. Lenders include the National Gallery of Art, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the Harvard Art Museums, and the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, with an emphasis on Samuel H. Kress Collection works currently in storage at their home institutions.

Thursday, September 15 • 5 p.m.

Opening Night Lecture: Out of the Kress Vaults, Michelle DiMarzo, PhD, Assistant Professor of Art History & Visual Culture and Curator of the exhibition Bellarmine Hall, Diffley Board Room + streaming on thequicklive.com.

Thursday, September 15 • 6–8 p.m. Exhibition Opening Night Reception Bellarmine Hall Galleries and Great Hall

Thursday, October 13 • 5 p.m.

Lecture: The Paintings Conservation Program of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation*, Dianne Dwyer Modestini, Clinical Professor for the Kress Program in Paintings Conservation at the Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU Bellarmine Hall, Diffley Board Room

Tuesday, October 18 • 5 p.m.

Lecture: The Tondo Tradition in Renaissance Painting*, Kim Butler Wingfield, PhD, Associate Professor of Arts, American University Bellarmine Hall, Diffley Board Room + streaming on thequicklive.com Image: El Greco, The Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Infant John the Baptist, ca. 15951600, oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1959.9.4


Specimens and Reflections

September 16– December 17, 2022 Digitally manipulated photographic panoramas of the interiors of Roman churches by Claudia Esslinger (Professor of Art, Kenyon College) are accompanied by the poetry of Royal Rhodes ‘68 (Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Kenyon College) in this unique exhibition that explores the intersection of word and image.

SPRING 2023 Norma Minkowitz: Body to Soul

January 27–April 21, 2023 For over five decades, Connecticutbased artist Norma Minkowitz has used fiber to explore the fundamental tensions of being human. Her crocheted and interlaced threads, stiffened into hard mesh-like structures, seemingly defy gravity to take the form of wearables, vessels, figurative sculpture, and drawings. Presenting a range of works spanning her entire career, this exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the dualities of delicacy and strength, nature and culture, body and spirit.

Thursday, January 26 • 5 p.m.

Opening Night Lecture: Norma Minkowitz: Body to Soul*, Sarah Parrish, PhD, Assistant Professor of Art History, and Art History Coordinator, Plymouth State University Diffley Board Room, Great Hall and streaming

Thursday, January 26 • 6–8 p.m. Exhibition Opening Reception: Great Hall and Bellarmine Hall Galleries Captions: Claudia Esslinger, Santa Maria ad Martyres, Pantheon, photograph, courtesy of the artist Norma Minkowitz, Baggage, 2007, fiber, paint, resin, courtesy of the artist

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FALL 2022 Gladys Triana: Beyond Exile September 23– December 17, 2022

Gladys Triana is a Cuban-born, New-Yorkbased, multi-disciplinary artist whose work rebels against authoritarian rule, domination, and power. She explores themes related to the historical struggle of women and the condition of exile, as well as subjects such as ephemerality, memory, and ultimately the search for a language of transcendence. Triana’s body of work encompasses largescale sculpture, immersive installations, photography, and mixed media, as well as painting and drawing. Curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective, this twovenue survey (at the Fairfield University Art Museum and the Art Museum at University of St. Joseph) spans work from the 1970s to the present. The work at Fairfield will focus on her early years in New York, and her sense of exile and feelings of isolation. Faculty Liaison: Silvia Marsans-Sakly, PhD

Saturday, September 24 • 5 p.m.

Opening Night Lecture: Gladys Triana in Context*, Adriana Herrera, PhD Kelley Theatre, Quick Center for the Arts

Saturday, September 24 • 6–8 p.m.

Exhibition Opening Reception: Quick Center for the Arts, Lobby and Walsh Gallery

Friday, September 23 • 6–8 p.m.

Exhibition Opening Reception: Art Museum, University of St. Joseph

Monday, October 3 • 5 p.m.

Poetry Reading: Maya Islas, Dolan School of Business, Event Space

Tuesday, November 1 • 5 p.m.

Lecture: Conceived in Revolution: Cuba’s Long Freedom Struggle, Silvia Marsans-Sakly, PhD, Associate Professor of the Practice, Islamic World Caption: Gladys Triana, Nothing is Sacred, 1995, acrylic and mixed media on plywood. Courtesy of the artist. *This event is part of the Edwin L. Weisl, Jr. Lectureships in Art History, funded by the Robert Lehman Foundation


SPRING 2023 Women’s Rights are Human Rights January 20–April 8, 2023

Gender inequalities remain deeply entrenched in global society: women lack access to decent work and face occupational segregation and gender wage disparities; are often denied access to basic education and health care; suffer from violence and discrimination; and are under-represented in political and economic decision-making processes. The more than 80 posters, created by artists worldwide, celebrate and acknowledge the vital role that all citizens should play in protecting and promoting human rights while actively challenging gender inequality and stereotypes, advancing sexual and reproductive rights, and protecting women and girls against brutality. In their collective visual voice, these posters promote women’s empowerment and participation in society while challenging religious and cultural norms and patriarchal attitudes that subordinate, stigmatize, or restrict women from achieving their fullest potential. Co-curated by Fairfield University faculty, Rachelle Brunn-Bevel, PhD, Liz Hohl, PhD, Johanna Garvey, PhD, and Anna Lawrence, PhD in collaboration with museum staff. Faculty Liaison: Anna Lawrence, PhD

Thursday, January 19 • 5–8 p.m.

Opening Night Events Quick Center for the Arts, Lobby and Walsh Gallery

Peter Anton: Just Desserts April 28–July 15, 2023

This whimsical exhibition of Peter Anton’s outsized, hyper-realistic sculptures of sweets will include ice cream cones, cakes and confections. Anton has experimented with various methods, including wood, metal, plaster, resin, and oil and acrylic paints to achieve the physicality of his monumental desserts. He chooses subjects that encourage people to think about their own relationship to food, and the memories and nostalgia that these childhood favorites conjure. Faculty Liaison: Scott Lacy, PhD

Thursday, April 27 • 5–8 p.m.

Opening Night Events Quick Center for the Arts, Lobby and Walsh Gallery

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2022-23 SEASON

Tiny Beautiful Things by Nia Vardalos based on the book by Cheryl Strayed Wednesday, October 19 – Saturday, October 22 • 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 22 • 2 p.m. When a struggling writer takes over the anonymous position of advice columnist “Sugar,” she uses empathy and her personal experiences to help those seeking guidance for obstacles both large and small. This is a play about reaching when you’re stuck, healing when you’re broken, and finding the courage to take on the questions which have no answers.

Director’s Cut Thursday, December 1 • 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3 • 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 4 • 2 p.m. An extravaganza of studentdirected and designed 10-minute plays.


Independent Play Project Friday, January 27–Saturday, January 28 • 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 28– Sunday, January 29 • 2 p.m. Our annual student project, produced, directed, designed, and performed by advanced theatre students. Previous titles include Doubt, Proof, Rabbit Hole, Constellations, and The Shape of Things.

Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl Wednesday, April 19 – Saturday, April 22 • 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22– Sunday, April 23 • 2 p.m.

E Eurydice by

Sarah Ruhl

One of America’s greatest female playwrights takes on the ancient myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, but this time, it’s told from her point of view. When Eurydice dies too young, on her wedding day, she journeys to the underworld where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. Featuring compelling plot twists and contemporary storytelling techniques, the piece is a fresh look at a timeless love story.

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DEBATE 2022 Connecticut Public and The League of Women Voters of Connecticut Present 2022 Debates for Governor, U.S. Senator

Watch democracy in action at two debates for Governor of Connecticut and U.S. Senator, produced by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut and moderated by Connecticut Public hosts John Henry Smith and Lucy Nalpathanchil.

U.S. Senate*

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2022 • 8 P.M. Event is Free | Registration is required.

Richard Blumenthal, U.S. Senator (D) Themis Klarides, Former Connecticut State Representative (R) Governor of The State of Connecticut* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2022 • 8 P.M. Event is Free | Registration is required.

Governor Ned Lamont (D) Bob Stefanowski (R) Audience members will have the opportunity to submit their questions upon registration for the event. In addition to the live audience, these debates will be broadcast on CPTV and streamed on Connecticut Public platforms, including ctpublic.org, YouTube, Facebook Live, YouTubeTV and my.lwv.org/connecticut. The debates will also be simulcast on Connecticut Public Radio (WNPR 88.5 FM and 90.5 FM). *Indicates participants as of May 1, 2022. Debate participants may change prior to the debate


THE INAUGURAL LECTURE FOR MISSION AND MINISTRY’S

“Faith Leaders for Racial Justice” Series

Wilton Cardinal Gregory THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 • 7 P.M. This event is free. Registration is required. Wilton Cardinal Gregory is the seventh Archbishop of The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. and the first African American Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Gregory grew up in Chicago, where he was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 9, 1973, and three years after his ordination, began graduate studies at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute (Sant’ Anselmo) in Rome. There, he earned his doctorate in sacred liturgy in 1980. Cardinal Gregory has served in many leading roles in the Catholic Church including as President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) from 2001–2004. Cardinal Gregory has written extensively on church issues, including pastoral statements on the death penalty, social justice, euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide, and interreligious and ecumenical affairs.

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SALE DATES: Thursday, July 14: The Met: Live in HD Members – Subscriptions on sale

Monday, July 18: Quick Members – Subscriptions and Single Tickets on sale

Monday, August 1: General Public – Subscriptions and Single Tickets on sale

Quick Members: $25/ticket Single Tickets: $35 | $30 seniors $5 children/students (including Fairfield University students)

SAVE WITH THE MET: LIVE IN HD SUBSCRIPTION! $28/ticket with the purchase of 5–7 $27/ticket with the purchase of 8–9 $26/ticket with the purchase of 10 Learn more! Join us before select broadcasts for discussions led by Fairfield University professors as well as distinguished community members. Pre-screening talks will take place in the Dolan School of Business Event Hall, located adjacent to the Quick. Advanced registration is required. The Met: Live in HD subscriber discounts and privileges may not be interchanged with Open VISIONS Forum, Quick Center performances, and National Theatre Live events. Programs subject to change.

Learn about our Summer Encore screenings at Quickcenter.com!


Saturday, October 29, 2022

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Medea (Cherubini)

Falstaff (Verdi)

1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Saturday, April 29, 2023

La Traviata (Verdi) 1 p.m. (live) and 6 p.m. (encore)

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

The Hours (Puts) 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

Saturday, January 14, 2023

Fedora (Giordano) 1 p.m. (live) and 6 p.m. (encore)

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Lohengrin (Wagner) 1 p.m. (encore)

Champion (Blanchard) 1 p.m. (live) and 6 p.m. (encore)

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Der Rosenkavalier (Strauss) 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Don Giovanni (Mozart) 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Die Zauberflöte (Mozart) 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores) quickcenter.com

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For more than ten years, NT Live has delivered HD broadcasts of stage performances captured live at London’s National Theatre, one of England’s preeminent theatres. NT Live offers a wide array of productions including the restaging of classic works and premieres of new plays, as well as insider footage and interviews. Join us at the Quick for a front-row seat to the London stage! $25 | $20 Quick Members | $20 seniors | $10 children/non-Fairfield University students | $5 Fairfield University students

HENRY V by William Shakespeare Monday, August 8, 2022 • 7 p.m. Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) plays the title role in Shakespeare’s thrilling study of nationalism, war and the psychology of power. Fresh to the throne, King Henry V launches England into a bloody war with France. When his campaign encounters resistance, this inexperienced new ruler must prove he is fit to guide a country into war. Captured live from the Donmar Warehouse in London, this exciting modern production directed by Max Webster (Life of Pi) explores what it means to be English and our relationship to Europe, asking: do we ever get the leaders we deserve?

PRIMA FACIE Monday, August 15, 2022 • 7 p.m. Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play. Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game; defending, cross examining, and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof, and morals diverge. Prima Facie takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game. Justin Martin directs this solo tour de force, captured live from the intimate Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End. A production from Empire Street Productions. Additional dates and titles to be announced soon. Please join our email list at quickcenter.com to be alerted when tickets go on sale.

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Constance Forder Mazetta Ford-Medina Lois and Robert Fox Claire Furlin Bob and Sally Galan Garcia Family Ilias Garidis Mary M. Georgette Arline P. Gertzoff Lynn Goldberg Gail Goldblat Katherine Golomb Vernona Gomez Stacey Goodwin David Green and Maureen Graney Julie B. Green Carol Hanks Craig and Mary Hanrahan Jeffrey Hare Anita Hariton Jeanette Harris Joann and Fritz Heimann Paula and Robert Herzlinger Dalma Heyn John and Sarah Hock Drs. Ira and Ruth Hoffman Louise S. Hoffman Elizabeth Horan Janet Horowitz Alice Horrigan Karen Howitt Steve and Joan Huff Lorraine E. Hurley Anne R. Jackson Mal and Rebeca Jacobson Arlene F. Johnson Janet Jurow Andrew and Karen Kachele Susan and David Kalman Dorothy Kaplan Joette Katz Mr. and Mrs. David Keller Margaret and Barry Kennedy Pamela Kesselman Ralph and Sally Kirmser Jo Kirsch Heather Knapp Alan Kraft Robert and Bonnie Kreitler Ellen Green Kuroghlian Stanley and Judith Lessler Gabrielle Levinson Dr. Wendy Levy Susan C. Linsley Minnie Liu Gaby Longhi Domenico Loschiavo Carol K. Mack Donna Rogg and Brian Macpherson Frances Mahoney Carrie Makover Andrew Evans and Danielle Marchione Dr. and Mrs. Robert Markowitz Dr. Les F. Martel Dr. Paul Master-Karnik Candace Mayer Mary P. McIntyre Vincenza Mazzone-McNulty Candace Meader Lydia S. Menendez Stephanie and Karl Mergenthaler George S. Mihalik Stacey Mokotoff Susan H. Mooallem

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NT Live: Henry V Mon, Aug 8 • 7 p.m.

Tues, Nov 1 • 7:30 p.m.

NT Live: Prima Facie Mon, Aug 15 • 7 p.m.

$100,000 and more

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Booth Ferris Foundation Center for Financial Studies Connecticut National Bank Charles E. Culpeper Foundation The Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Foundation The Daniel Edward Offutt III Private Foundation Trust Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Ronald S. Lauder Estate of Elizabeth DeCamp McInerney

$500,000 and more The Kresge Foundation Thomas C. Quick UST, Inc. Thomas J. and Gloria Walsh Lawrence A. Wien

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nora chipaumire NEHANDA Fri, Sept 23 • 6 p.m.

Mariachi Herencia de México with Lupita Infante Cuando México Canta Fri, Sept 30 • 8 p.m.

Brett Bailey The Stranger

Wed, Oct 5 • 7 p.m. Thur, Oct 6 • 7 p.m.

The Met: Live in HD La Traviata (Verdi)

Sat, Nov 5 • 1 p.m. (live) and 6 p.m. (encore)

Virtual Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab Stephanie Dinkins Wed, Nov 9 • 7:30 p.m.

Open VISIONS Forum Evelyn Tribole Thur, Nov 10 • 5 p.m.

Orin Grossman Sun, Nov 13 • 3 p.m.

Virtual Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab Victoria Vesna and James Gimzewski Wed, Oct 12 • 7:30 p.m.

Tues, Nov 29 • 7:30 p.m.

Wilton Cardinal Gregory Thur, Oct 13 • 7 p.m.

Thur, Dec 1 • 7:30 p.m.

OVF: Espresso Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder

Theatre Fairfield Director’s Cut

Open VISIONS Forum Carl Bernstein Tues, Oct 18 • 7:30 p.m.

Theatre Fairfield Tiny Beautiful Things

Wed, Oct 19 – Sat, Oct 22 • 7:30 p.m. Sat, Oct 22 • 2 p.m.

Virtual Dimenna-Nyselius Library The News & You Mon, Oct 24 • 12 p.m.

Debate 2022 U.S. Senate

Thur, Dec 1 • 7:30 p.m. Sat, Dec 3 • 7:30 p.m. Sun, Dec 4 • 2 p.m.

The Met: Live in HD The Hours (Puts)

Wed, Dec 14 • 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

The Met: Live in HD Fedora (Giordano)

Sat, Jan 14 • 1 p.m. (live) and 6 p.m. (encore)

Vertigo Dance Pardes Sat, Jan 21 • 8 p.m.

Tues, Oct 25 • 8 p.m.

Open VISIONS Forum Bret Stephens

Virtual Inspired Writers Series Helen Oyeyemi

Theatre Fairfield Independent Play Project

Thur, Oct 27 • 12 p.m.

Debate 2022 Governor of the State of Connecticut Thur, Oct 27 • 8 p.m.

The Met: Live in HD Medea (Cherubini)

Sat, Oct 29 • 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

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OVF: Espresso Steven Rivellino

Virtual Inspired Writers Series Katy Carl, Christopher Beha

Mon, Oct 17 • 7:30 p.m.

Bill and Pat Miles William T. Morris Foundation Peer and Mary Pedersen Chris and Mary Anne Pettit Christopher C. and Ann Quick David Schwartz Foundation The Seiler Corporation T. Paul and Lois M. Tremont

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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Fri, Nov 4 • 8 p.m.

OVF: Espresso Saïd Sayrafiezadeh

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Open VISIONS Forum Frances Haugen

Thur, Jan 26 • 7:30 p.m.

Fri, Jan 27–Sat, Jan 28 • 7:30 p.m. Sat, Jan 28–Sun, Jan 29 • 2 p.m.

OVF: Espresso Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab Wed, Feb 1 • 7:30 p.m.

Virtual Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab Nontsikelelo Mutiti

Wed, Feb 8 • 7:30 p.m.


Fairfield University Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation Thur, Feb 9 • 7 p.m.

OVF: Espresso Steven Rivellino Wed, Feb 15 • 7:30 p.m.

Virtual Inspired Writers Series Thur, Feb 16 • 7:30 p.m.

Open VISIONS Forum | Common Ground Series Nick Gillespie & Bhaskar Sunkara Thur, Feb 23 • 7:30 p.m.

Virtual Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab Andrea Kantrowitz Wed, Mar 1 • 7:30 p.m.

OVF: Espresso Inspired Writers Series Wed, Mar 8 • 7:30 p.m.

The Kingdom Choir Fri, Mar 10 • 7:30 p.m.

Global Theatre: Performance Series Gospel, Rap, and Social Justice Tues, Mar 21 • 7 p.m.

The Met: Live in HD Lohengrin (Wagner) Sun, Mar 26 • 1 p.m. (encore)

The Met: Live in HD Falstaff (Verdi)

Sun, Apr 2 • 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

Open VISIONS Forum | Jacoby-Lunin Humanitarian Lecture Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu Mon, Apr 3 • 7:30 p.m.

Emily Coates and Emmanuèle Phuon We Thur, Apr 13 • 7 p.m. Fri, Apr 14 • 7 p.m.

Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour Sun, Apr 16 • 7 p.m.

Theatre Fairfield Eurydice

Wed, Apr 19– Sat, Apr 22 • 7:30 p.m. Sat, Apr 22 –Sun, Apr 23 • 2 p.m.

Virtual Inspired Writers Series

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Thur, Apr 20 • 7:30 p.m.

Cirque Alfonse Animal: A Farm Story Sun, Apr 23 • 7 p.m.

Open VISIONS Forum | Bank of America Women and Leadership Series Judy Woodruff Wed, Apr 26 • 8 p.m.

The Met: Live in HD Champion (Blanchard) Sat, Apr 29 • 1 p.m. (live) and 6 p.m. (encore)

The Met: Live in HD Der Rosenkavalier (Strauss) Sat, May 6 • 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

The Met: Live in HD Don Giovanni (Mozart) Tues, May 23 • 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

The Met: Live in HD Die Zauberflöte (Mozart) Tues, June 6 • 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (encores)

2022 SUMMER ENCORES ON SALE NOW! The Met: Live in HD The Merry Widow Sun, July 17 • 1 p.m. (summer encore)

The Met: Live in HD Madama Butterfly

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Sun, July 31 • 1 p.m. (summer encore)

The Met: Live in HD La Bohème Sun, Aug 14 • 1 p.m. (summer encore)

The Met: Live in HD La Fille du Régiment Sun, Aug 21 • 1 p.m. (summer encore)

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