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What To Do In And Around Darien This Weekend

DARIEN, Conn. – Here's a look at some events happening in and around Darien this weekend. For more listings, visit our Events calendar.

"A Garden of Musical Delights" will be performed during a piano concert Sunday at the Darien Community Association.

"A Garden of Musical Delights" will be performed during a piano concert Sunday at the Darien Community Association.

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Friday, April 19 “Oklahoma!” At Curtain Call: 8 p.m. The timeless musical “Oklahoma!” will play at Curtain Call at The Kweskin Theatre in Stamford. Seating is cabaret-style and features a Bring-Your-Own-Everything format. Doors open one hour before show time. Tickets are $29 for adults, $22 for senior citizens and $14.50 for students and children. For more information, visit www.curtaincallinc.com. Curtain Call, 1349 Newfield Ave., Stamford.

Saturday, April 20 Winter Walk in the Woods: 11 a.m. Friends of Oak Hills Park will be leading a "Winter Walk in the Woods" to view a woodland area of the park. The group will walk on a scenic loop trail that winds through the densely wooded area. Saturday marks the final walk of the season. Free. Oak Hills Park, 165 Fillow St., Norwalk.

Sunday, April 21

“A Garden of Musical Delights” – DCA Duo Piano Group concert: 4 p.m. The Darien Community Association’s Duo Piano Group will present “A Garden of Musical Delights,” a special tribute to community volunteers that includes a variety of springtime music, from "April in Paris" to "Country Gardens" and "Waltz of the Flowers." Performers at this concert of two-piano music will include Karen Curtin, Maureen Deboo, Kathy Edwards, Jon Thackeray, and Yuki Yamaguchi. A special performing artist is violinist Darwin Shen. Musical director is Sandra Shaw Murphy. Tickets are $10. For more information, visit www.dariendca.org. Darien Community Association, 274 Middlesex Road, Darien. 

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