Casey and Nicholas are your hosts at Troupe429, as this neighborhood Bar & Performance Space for people of all identities, sexual orientations, genders, races/ethnicity, & spiritual beliefs. There’s always something going on here in the former offices of the Smith Pottery. The building has survived a fire and demolition to become the new home of this inclusive party and safe space. Casey fell in love with the building when he used to stop for coffee after a quick row down the Norwalk River. His fondness for those days is hanging from the ceiling, where you could too on some of the raucous dance parties.

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website: troupe429.com

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