Arts & CultureCalendarTwelfth Night Carl Cofield, of the Classical Theatre of Harlem, directs an Afro-futurist production of Shakespeare’s comedy. March 15 through April 6
Before the Deluge: Apocalyptic Floodscapes from John Martin to John Goto, 1789 to Now A selection of prints, drawings, photos, and rare books explores how the idea of the Deluge has been represented by British artists and writers from the end of the eighteenth century to the present. Through March 24
A Nation Reflected: Stories in American Glass More than 100 objects on display illustrate the history of American glass—its origins, manufacture, and uses. March 29 through September 29
Music for Palm Sunday The Camerata, an auditioned ensemble of student, faculty, staff, and community singers, performs works by Buxtehude, Barber, Pärt, Beethoven, and Shaw at the Church of the Redeemer in New Haven. April 14, 4:00 pm
Bibliomania; or Book Madness: A Bibliographical Romance A four-part exhibition of books and manuscripts considers the relationships between books and their readers, owners, authors, collectors, and creators. Through April 21
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