CT Humanities ha brindado apoyo para Crystal Theatre, con fondos proporcionados por el Departamento de Desarrollo Económico y Comunitario del Estado de Connecticut/Oficina de las Artes de Connecticut de la Legislatura del Estado de Connecticut, así como de la ciudad de Norwalk, CT.
Con un teatro con capacidad para 232 asientos en el centro de South Norwalk, nuestro teatro comunitario ofrece otra salida para la expresión artística entre los muchos adultos talentosos de la zona, produciendo una combinación de obras de teatro clásicas y espectáculos. musicales, así como producciones para adultos de nuestras producciones originales aclamadas por la crítica.
Primer ministro del condado de Fairfield
teatro infantil
Desde 1987, Crystal Theatre ha sido el principal centro de artes escénicas para niños del condado de Fairfield. Nuestros espacios de ensayo están ubicados en el Centro Comunitario Ben Franklin en el histórico South Norwalk, CT. Tenemos programas disponibles para niños de todas las edades, desde niños de tan solo cuatro años hasta aquellos en su último año de escuela secundaria. Nuestra misión es ayudar a cada estudiante motivado a tener un mejor desempeño a través de la práctica y el refuerzo positivo.



"Whistleville", circa 2017

Teatro comunitario de Norwalk
The Snow Queen
Directed by Cheryl Kemeny
Be a part of this elaborate musical that tells the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale of The Snow Queen, adapted for the stage by Cheryl E Kemeny who also composed the original score. This episodic adventure about loyalty, friendship and the “power of one pure heart” features a large cast of characters, 25 songs and plenty of opportunities for actors to shine. It can be rehearsed according to scene until the whole show is assembled, which requires less time from our actors. Performances are on March 6, 7, & 8, 2026. (Accommodations will be made for the February Winter vacation time. Individual appointments will be made in December to teach the music.)
Auditions on Dec. 8th & 9th. from 7-9PM. Be sure to register at the link below.
¡Los campamentos de verano están abiertos para inscripciones! Regístrese en "INSCRIPCIONES AL CAMP".
Ages: 4 - 6
Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Tuition: $385
Starts: Monday, June 22nd, 2026
Show: Friday, June 26th, 2026 at 6:30pm
“The Ants & the Grasshoppers” a mini-musical by Sally Sabo-Lombardo is based on the famous Aesop’s fable. It begins as hardworking Ants begin harvesting food in the summer, while a group of Grasshoppers laugh, sing and dance. The Ants warn the grasshoppers that Winter is coming, but the Grasshoppers are carefree and continue to party…all the way to the arrival of Winter! Standing in the snow, the Grasshoppers gaze through the window of the Ants’ home and see them feasting, while laughing, singing and dancing! Now it is too late for the Grasshoppers to learn about the importance of preparing for the future; they are starving! Luckily, the Ants invite the Grasshoppers inside for the Winter and the Grasshoppers learn an important lesson: “Work hard today to get ready for tomorrow.”
Musically Directed by Cheryl Kemeny, Directed and choreographed by writer Sally Szab-Lombardo.
Grades: 2nd - 5th
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuition: $485
Shows: Saturday, July 11th, 2026 at 12:00pm & 4:00pm
Join us for this exciting multi-arts camp taught by authors Alexandrea & Cheryl Kemeny, with choreography and dance class by Sally Szabo-Lombardo and watercolors with Mariner Pezza. Based on the classic story by Hans Christian Andersen, this age-appropriate musical follows the kidnapped little “Flower Angel”, Thumbelina, on a sometimes dangerous and often funny journey of self-discovery and adventure as she finally learns her true identity with the aid of a kindly Sparrow. Along the way, she meets the Witch-Woman, her adopted mother, Sonny the frog and his mother, Sparky the Firefly and his friends, a group of Hero Fish, Miss Mouse and Mr. Mole until she is returned to her sisters, the Flower Angels, by a kindly Sparrow.
Campers spend the day acting, dancing, and singing with a class in watercolors themed to the musical to change the pace! (*If we have full enrollment, campers will be divided in half for the performances and will perform in either the noon or 4PM show.)

Grades: 2nd - 5th
Time: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Tuition: $485
Show: Friday, July 18th, 2026 at 12:00pm & 4:00pm
Join us for this exciting multi-arts camp taught by Crystal Theatre founders Alexandrea & Cheryl Kemeny, with choreography and dance class by Sally Szabo-Lombardo and watercolors with Mariner Pezza. Based on the classic story written by Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an English author, mathematician, and Oxford don who first told the story to Alice Liddell, inspiring the book published in 1865. This age-appropriate musical follows Alice and the King & Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, the Madhatter, the Caterpillar, the Flowers and more in her efforts to return home.
Campers spend the day acting, dancing, and singing with a class in watercolors themed to the play to change the pace! (*If we have full enrollment, campers will be divided in half for the performances and will perform in either the noon or 4PM show.)
Grades: 4th - 12th
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuition: $395
Shows: Saturday, July 11th, 2026 at 12:00pm & 4:00pm
Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with this historical musical written by Cheryl E Kemeny which Includes arrangements of authentic Revolutionary era songs and original music. The author describes it as “a herein fictionalized account of the malign burning of Norwalk, Connecticut in the year of our Lord, 1779.” The story begins in a one-room schoolhouse on or near Fitch Street when they are informed that General Tryon has landed at Cow (Calf) Pasture Beach and is proceeding to burn the town. Romance, intrigue and danger ensue! Would you have been a patriot or a loyalist?
Develop your acting, singing and dancing skills while you learn about the hardships experienced by our colonial forbears in their fight for independence from Great Britian. Directed by the author with choreography designed by Gillian Eckert.


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