The Capitol Theatre
914.937.4126
May 17, 8 p.m.
The Rocket Man Show
Live Music
Crash land into your seat with The Rocket Man Show, starring Scotsman Rus Anderson – Elton John’s official 70’s body double as featured in the ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ world tour promo videos and photos. Chosen by the man himself, Rus’ performance pilots a night of Elton’s greatest hits, gorgeous costumes and fierce piano playing.
May 18, 8 p.m.
Tommy Emmanuel with Special Guests Cris Jacobs, Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams
Live Music
Guitarist Tommy Emmanuel brings authentic exuberance to every show and every record. Partnering with other artists in his recordings and live shows, he takes listeners on memorable, one-of-a-kind musical adventures.

May 24, 8 p.m.
Tim Dillon, American Royalty
Stand-up Comedy
Comedian, writer and actor Tim Dillon was named one of Rolling Stone’s top ten comics you need to know in 2017. He has hosted television specials and has his own podcast, The Tim Dillon Show.
Tarrytown Music Hall
914.631.3390
May 24, 8 p.m.
The Machine Performs Pink Floyd
Live Music
Friday, May 31, 8 p.m.
John Hiatt with Special Guest Mark Erelli
Live Music
A master lyricist and satirical storyteller, John Hiatt delivers songs filled with tales of redemption, relationships and surrendering on his own terms. He has a lifetime achievement award in songwriting from the American Music Association.
Saturday, June 1, 8 p.m.
Mr. Joe Jackson Presents: Joe Jackson Solo and the Music of Max Champion
Live Music
This is a two-part show. First, listen to the music of Joe Jackson solo, performing songs from his catalog. Next, Mr. Joe Jackson presents the music of Max Champion, featuring a nine-piece band.

Emelin Theatre
914.698.0098
May 31, 8 p.m.
Greg Fitzsimmons
Stand-up Comedy
Mixing an incisive wit with scathing sarcasm, Greg Fitzsimmons has achieved success as a stand-up, an Emmy-Award-winning writer, and host on TV, radio and his own podcast, FitzDog Radio. Greg is a regular on Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, and The Howard Stern Show.
June , 8 p.m.
Chris Mann
From Gershwin to Gaga: Celebrating the Tony Bennett Songbook
Live Music
June 2, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
“Charlotte’s Web“
Children’s Theatre
Charlotte’s Web is based on E.B. White’s loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. This treasured tale, featuring madcap and endearing farm animals, explores bravery, selfless love and the true meaning of friendship.
Palace Theatre
203.325.4466
Stamford
May 9-12, Various times
Shen Yun
Dance and Culture
The moment the curtain opens, enter a wondrous dream. Shen Yun is an extraordinary journey through China’s 5,000 years of divinely inspired culture.
May 18, 2 p.m.
Connecticut Ballet Presents Alice in Wonderland
May 23, 7 p.m.
Ballet School of Stamford Presents Sleeping Beauty: A Tale of Good and Evil
Dance Performance
May 24, 8 p.m.
Sean Stemaly
Live Music
Born in western Kentucky and raised in southern Indiana, Sean Stemaly’s music is inspired by his country roots.

Jacob Burns Film Center
914.773.7663
Pleasantville
Through May 16
“Nowhere Special“
Film
When single father John (James Norton – Happy Valley, Little Women) is given only a few months left to live, he attempts to find a new, perfect family for his young son, Michael, determined to shield him from the terrible reality of the situation. As John struggles to find the right answer to his impossible task, he comes to accept the help of a young social worker, opening himself to solutions he would never have considered.
Through May 16
“Challengers“
Film
In the newest film from director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name), tennis prodigy turned coach Tashi (Zendaya) has taken her husband, Art (Mike Faist), and transformed him into a world-famous grand slam champion.
Bruce Museum
203.869.0376
Greenwich
April 6 – October 13
Andy Warhol: small is beautiful
Art Exhibition
May 12, 2024 – March 9, 2025
Tara Donovan: Aggregations
Art Exhibition
Brooklyn-based artist Tara Donovan reimagines and elevates everyday, mass-manufactured materials into the realm of fine art.
Flinn Gallery
203.622.7947
May 2-June 19
Greenwich Library
Mapping the Invisible
Contemporary Art Exhibition
Mapping the Invisible features art arising from the contemplation of some of the mysteries of our existence that science, math, and geometry engage with, and point toward, but never completely explain. The work of Laura Battle, Jaq Belcher and Amy Myers are featured in the exhibition.
MAPSpace
6 North Pearl Street, Suite 404E
Port Chester, NY
Ephemeral Blooms
On View until May 19, Saturdays 12-5 p.m., Some Sundays and by appointment
Art Exhibition
MAPSpace (Miranda Arts Project Space) celebrates the emergence of spring by showcasing ten artists who draw inspiration from nature’s ephemeral blooms. These artists are mostly local to New York City, Westchester and Connecticut.
Elmwood Playhouse (Nyack)
845.353.1313
May 17-June 8
The Play that Goes Wrong
Live Theatre
This hilarious comedy is a rollercoaster of mishaps, slapstick humor, and side-splitting chaos. Just when you think things couldn’t get any worse—or any funnier—they do! The Play That Goes Wrong is laugh-out-loud proof that “the show must go on!” Winner of the Drama League Award for Best Play.