Community Sing

Join Trinity Rep as we go a-wassailing through downtown Providence. Start at the theater at 5:00 pm and we'll sing our way to Kennedy Plaza where we'll watch the Providence Christmas tree lit for the season. We'll be guided by everyone's favorite grump, Ebenezer Scrooge, as played by Jude Sandy.

Context & Conversation: “Who’s There?” co-presented with Providence Public Library

Sophia Academy 582 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI, United States

Context & Conversation: “Who’s There?” Co-presented with Providence Public Library Community Partner: Sophia Academy Inspired by Tanya Saracho’s Fade For more information on Context & Conversation, please click here. To reserve tickets for this event, please click here. At every encounter with a new person we are looking for cues to tell us who’s there. How […]

Context & Conversation: “Who Defines ‘Community Investment’?” co-presented with Providence Public Library

West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation's Sankofa Community Room 70 Westfield Street, Providence, RI, United States

Context & Conversation: “Who Defines ‘Community Investment’?” Co-presented with Community Partner Providence Public Library Community Partner: West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation Inspired by August Wilson’s Radio Golf For more information on Context & Conversation, please click here. To reserve tickets for this event, please click here. Providence’s West End is home to gems of historic architecture, […]

Book Club for “Radio Golf”

Join us on February 20, 2020, from 7:00 – 8:00 pm for a book club inspired by August Wilson's Radio Golf. Held at Symposium Books in downtown Providence, we’ll be discussing How I Learned What I Learned by August Wilson. Books are available for purchase at Symposium Books.

Sunday Dinner **SOLD OUT**

Trinity Repertory Company RI, United States

Through his writing, August Wilson celebrated African-American identity. Inspired by his example and his plays, Trinity Rep will host a special event that celebrates African-American tradition, music, and history — as well as the work of August Wilson. We will host a Sunday Dinner at 6:00 pm on Sunday, March 1, following the closing performance […]

$5.00

Knitting Circle

Trinity Repertory Company RI, United States

Join Trinity Rep for a knitting circle on March 8, from 11:00 am — 12:30 pm. The circle celebrates women, and the impact that their creativity and self-expression can have, as seen on stage in A Tale of Two Cities. All are welcome, but we ask that those interested RSVP ahead of time, as there will […]

Context & Conversation: “Only Connect,” co-presented with Providence Public Library

Mathewson St. Church and 134 Collaborative 134 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI, United States

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Context & Conversation: “Only Connect” Co-presented with Providence Public Library Community Partner: 134 Collaborative Inspired by Brian McEleney’s A Tale of Two Cities, based on the novel by Charles Dickens For more information on Context & Conversation, please click here. Ours is a pluralistic society, one where, in theory, the variances […]

CANCELLED – Context & Conversation: “A Day’s Wage,” co-presented with Providence Public Library

Slater Mill Museum 67 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI, United States

Context & Conversation: “A Day’s Wage” Co-presented with Providence Public Library Community Partner: Slater Mill Museum THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED - FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CLICK HERE. A job is a bargain, an agreement, an understanding, an exchange, a contract. Our sense of literal and metaphorical worth, and of our essential place in an ecosystem […]

CANCELLED – Context & Conversation: “You’re Killing Me” co-presented with Providence Public Library

This event has been cancelled, please click here for more information. Inspired by Stephen Sondheim’s/Hugh Wheeler’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street with Community Partner Ellie's at 225 Weybosset St, Providence, RI 02903 The character of Sweeney Todd, homicidal barber, first appeared in Victorian England, a careeningly modernizing society that generated a literary […]

Tiny Beautiful Things Book Club

Read the New York Times Best Selling Novel, "Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on love and life from someone who’s been there" by Cheryl Strayed and join Director of Community Engagement, Michelle Cruz for a discussion of the book on Zoom.

Free