Is there a movie theater in town?
The Darien Playhouse (777-FILM-976) is at 1077 Boston Post Road. There are also theaters in New Canaan, Norwalk, and Stamford.
A listing of what’s playing at area theaters appears in the Arts
& Leisure section of The Darien Times. For the most up-to-date
listings, check our Web site: acorn-online.com/news/publish/arts.shtml.
Are there any film programs?
The Darien Library offers a Monday Matinee Film Series, a Foreign
Film Series, a Summer Film Series, and a Friday Film Series. There are
also films for children during school breaks. For details, call
655-1234 or visit online at darienlibrary.org/connections/events.
The Darien Senior Center shows a variety of movies each week, including a travel film on Wednesdays. Call 655-1705.
Is there a video rental store?
The Roxy, 340 Heights Road (655-1757) not only has video rentals but also does video transfers and offers VCR rental and repair.
Is there an amateur theatrical company?
The Darien Players, based at the Darien Arts Center, presents four
major plays each year. On occasion, original plays by local writers are
introduced at the Darien Arts Center’s Weatherstone Studio through the
Actors/Playwrights Workshops.
The Players welcomes those interested, with or without experience,
to participate in the many on-stage and off-stage roles available. For
information, call the arts center at 655-8683 or Ron Heinbauch at
655-0538. You may visit online at arts.darien.org/players/playersMain.php.
Is there a theater group?
The
Darien Community Association’s Theater Group attends Broadway
show matinees three times a year. The group travels to New York City on
luxury buses, stopping at the Metropolitan Museum and Rockefeller
Center before lunch and the theater. For information, call 655-9050.
Where can I take music lessons?
The
Darien Music Center (655-8683), 2 Renshsaw Road, offers
one-on-one instruction in classical and contemporary guitar, piano,
saxophone, flute, clarinet, voice and violin. Group workshops are also
offered.
Piano and guitar lessons for ages 6 and up are available through
Darien Parks and Recreation. Call 656-7325.
Giuliano’s Music Center, 351 Boston Post Road,
(656-2155/gmusiccenter.com) offers lessons for all instruments and
voice, for all ages. There is a summer program for children.
Is there a local singing group?
The Choraliers is a show chorus sponsored by the Darien Arts Center.
The repertoire, performed under professional direction, includes
American standards, show tunes, jazz ballads, and pop songs. Shows are
presented cabaret style. For information on joining the group, call the
arts center at 655-5414. You may visit online at arts.darien.org/choraliers/choraliersMain.php.
The Blue Notes is a women’s singing group under the Darien Community
Association umbrella. The group sings in four-part harmony with
instrumental accompaniment. Call 655-9050. For information about
auditioning, call Beth Schwartz at 966-7326 or e-mail
blue.notes.darien@gmail.com.
The Park Street Singers is a women’s choral group. Rehearsals are
held every Monday afternoon at the Congregational Church in New Canaan,
October to December, and then again January to June. Two programs are
prepared each year, a spring-fall program and a holiday program, which
are performed at nursing homes, senior centers, etc. No auditions are
required. For information, call Alice Schweitzer at 655-7275.
The
Fairfield County Chorale rehearses Monday evenings at 7:30, in
the concert hall at Norwalk City Hall. Auditions are in early September
and after any rehearsal; call 254-1333. Visit online at
fairfieldcountychorale.org.
The
Stamford Chorale rehearses every Tuesday, 7:15 p.m., at Sterling
Glen in Stamford. Auditions are not required. Visit online at
stamfordchorale.com.
There are many other singing groups in the area. Check Arts and Leisure’s Trying Out section for audition or membership notices.
Are there any local orchestras?
Although there are none in Darien, four orchestras are nearby:
Greenwich Symphony Orchestra (869-2664/greenwichsym.org),
Stamford
Symphony Orchestra (325-1407/stamfordsymphony.org),
Norwalk Symphony
(847-8844/norwalksymphony.org), and
Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra
(438-3889/ridgefieldsymphony.org). There is also the
Norwalk Youth
Symphony Orchestra (866-4100/norwalkyouthsymphony.org). Concert details
appear in The Darien Times Arts and Leisure section.
Where can I go to hear jazz?
Silvermine Tavern (847-4558), 194 Perry Avenue, Norwalk, serves up
Dixieland jazz with its buffet on Thursdays from 6 to 9:30. A program
called Inn Late Jazz is offered on Fridays and Saturdays from 8 to
10:30.
Where can I go to hear folk music?
The
Good Folk Coffeehouse is nearby at Rowayton United Methodist
Church. For information on monthly performances, visit
goodfolkcoffeehouse.com or call 864-4450. The church is at Rowayton
Avenue and Pennoyer Street in Rowayton.
Where can I go for cabaret-style entertainment?
Each season, the
Darien Arts Center produces several cabaret
evenings at its Weatherstone Studio behind town hall. The events, which
feature talent from here and other areas, include popular music,
dancing, and comedy shows. For details, call 655-8683 or visit
arts.darien.org.
Many other clubs are listed in the Arts and Leisure section of The Darien Times each week.
Where can I go dancing?
The
Cranbury Country Dancers participate in contras and English
country dancing on the first and third Friday of the month (except July
and August), at the Cranbury Community Chapel in Norwalk. All dances
are taught and partners are not necessary. For details, call 226-6681
or 373-9320.
For American contra dancing, there are the
Round Hill Country Dances
on the second Saturday of the month (except August) at Round Hill
Community House in Greenwich. The basics are taught and there is a live
band and caller. For information, call 381-9509.
The Palms in Stamford (961-9770/palmsnightclub.com) offers West
Coast Swing on Mondays, salsa lessons and dancing on Fridays, and rumba
dancing on Saturdays.
Rhythm in Norwalk offers the Hustle — lessons and dance party — on
Tuesday evenings and West Coast Swing on Wednesdays. Check
swingshoes.net for details.
You can also check The Times Arts & Leisure section for new listings.
Are there any art or antiques shows in town?
The annual
Darien Antiques Show, sponsored by the First
Congregational Church of Darien, is held each February or March. For
information, check online at darienantiqueshow.org or call 655-0491.
A fixture for more than 40 years, the
Darien Art Show takes place
the first week in June at the Weatherstone Studio behind town hall. It
opens with a gala reception the first Friday evening. The show features
watercolors, oils, mixed media, photography and sculpture with prizes
from local merchants. Artists of any age are invited to enter. Call
655-8683.
The Darien Historical Society presents its annual
Antiques al Fresco
show the second Saturday of September at the Bates-Scofield
Museum/Library. Call 655-9233.
There is a
Spring Children’s Art Exhibit presented each May by the Darien Community Association at the Darien Library.
You can often find art on exhibit at town hall or the Darien Library throughout the year.
Are there any art galleries?
A Custom Frame Shop at Noroton Gallery
(655-9687/acustomframeshop.com), 1977 Post Road, Darien, displays the
work of a number of artists.
The Geary Gallery (655-6633/gearygallery.com), 576 Boston Post Road, maintains a changing exhibition schedule.
Are there any museums in town?
The Bates-Scofield House is a restored classic New England saltbox,
circa 1736, owned by the Darien Historical Society. The house was built
around a massive central chimney, large fireplace, and beehive oven. It
features 18th and 19th-century regional furniture. Tours are offered
Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 4, although it is a good idea to phone
ahead.
The house also contains a resource library, art galleries, and gift
shop. Outside, the Darien Garden Club maintains an 18th-century style
herb garden.
The house is at 45 Old Kings Highway North. For information, call 655-9233, or visit historical.darien.org.
Where can I get a guide to interesting places to go?
The Darien Times publishes a guide called
100 Things to Do, which
lists activities and places to visit within about an hour from Darien.
Call 438-6544 for information about getting a copy or view it online at acorn-online.com/news/publish/100things.shtml.
Visitors or those new to the area may call the Coastal Fairfield
County Convention & Visitor Bureau in Norwalk for tourism
information or special events. Call 853-7770 or visit online at
visitfairfieldcountyct.com.
Are there special events in town?
There are many including the
Darien Antiques Show in March
(655-0491),
Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Outing in May (655-3600),
the
Darien Memorial Day Parade (655-4156), the
Beach Party & Family
Fun Day (655-3600) and
Darien Art Show (655-8683) in June, the
July
Sidewalk Sale Days (655-3600), the Darien Historical Society’s
Antiques
al Fresco the second Saturday of each September (655-9233), and the
annual
Christmas Tree Lighting the Sunday after Thanksgiving (655-3600).
For other events, check The Times or its Web site darientimes.com,
or the Darien Community Calendar maintained at darien.org and
darienct.gov.
Can I rent a hall for a party or reception?
Meadowlands, The Darien Community Association House, which is on the
National Register of Historic Places, may be rented for group meetings,
receptions, parties and weddings. Encompassing almost eight acres,
Meadowlands includes a bird sanctuary and formal garden. For
information, call the rental office at 655-1054.
Is there a planetarium nearby?
The
Discovery Museum (372-3521/discoverymuseum.org) at 4450 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, has
a planetarium show that changes seasonally, with presentations on most
afternoons. The museum also has science and art exhibits.
The observatory at the
Stamford Museum and Nature Center on
Scofieldtown Road is open Friday nights. Visit stamfordmuseum.org for
best moon viewing nights. The planetarium in the museum offers shows on
Sundays. Call 322-1646 for information.
What does the Maritime Aquarium offer?
The Maritime Aquarium on North Water Street in South Norwalk has a
variety of aquatic exhibits from harbor seals to sharks. Permanent
exhibits feature a habitat for river otters and a “pet a live shark”
display.
Next door to the aquarium is an IMAX theater. Visitors may buy a
ticket to either or gain admission to both the aquarium and the theater
with a combination ticket. For information, call 852-0700 or visit
maritimeaquarium.org.