A Unique Theater Experience in Silvermine
What:
A completely unique offering from the SCA! One of our Board members, Tony Bellomy, Programs and Events Committee Chairperson, recently started a non-profit called The Arts at Bissell’s End, a home-based arts space dedicated to fostering creativity, connection, and community through accessible, inclusive and interdisciplinary art experiences. Its inaugural offering is an immersive production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?– to take place entirely in Tony’s living room. The director and cast are passionate, seasoned performers known and loved throughout Fairfield, Westchester and Rockland counties.
One of the play’s evening performances is being set aside exclusively for SCA members. There are only 20 seats available.
When:
June 14, 7:30pm
Who:
Open to SCA members only
Where:
18 Bissell Lane, Norwalk (in Silvermine)
Cost:
No ticket fee. You will have the opportunity to make a donation at the door.
To RSVP:
Please email Tony directly to secure your seat and for parking information: tony@artsatbissellsend.org
More about The Arts at Bissell’s End: We strive to support emerging and established artists by providing a unique and intimate setting for artistic expression, education and collaboration. We believe that action begets action — that each act of creative expression fuels new ideas, inspires others, and strengthens the spirit of collective innovation. In this spirit, we endeavor to spotlight and collaborate with like-minded organizations to weave a stronger cultural fabric and inspire lifelong creative endeavors one artistic link at a time.