Thursday, March 31st at 6:00pm It is 1992 and Diana finds herself lost as she tries to drive to the Sandringham Estate to celebrate the holidays with the Royal Family. The cold treatment she receives upon her arrival is only exacerbated by her knowledge of her husband's affair and her acute awareness of the cage she is trapped in. The only bright spot of the supposed holiday is spending time with her sons, William and Harry. As the princess powers through three days of madness, she realizes what her next step should be. 111 min/R. We will have tables and chairs set-up just like an old fashioned dinner theater! You can bring anything from a sandwich, to sushi, to a take-out meal from your favorite restaurant. Limited attendance. Thursday, March 10th at 6:30 Registration begins February 15th Featured on Connecticut Public Television and in many other venues, this unique duo combines fiddler Jeanne Freeman, whose playing has been described as "effortlessly virtuosic" -- and balladeer/guitarist Dan Ringrose, whose voice has been called “stunning.” Together, they create a knock-out, toe-tapping, and hand clapping musical performance of traditional and original Celtic music interwoven with humor, stories, poetry, and history. Both faculty members at the Connecticut Academy of Irish Music (founded by Jeanne), they have performed widely throughout New England, and love to share their music with all ages. Thursday, March 3rd at 6:30 Registration begins February 15th Celtic Culture is woven deeply throughout the fabric of America and especially so in the Northeast. The Softer Side of Celtic combines the music, stories and a wee bit of history from Scotland, Ireland and England into a program that will keep your audience on the edge of their seat. There will be singing, laughing, clapping and perhaps a bit of foot stomping. The concerts are interactive; questions and input from the audience are encouraged and become part of the event. Thursday, March 24th at 6:30 Registration begins March 1st Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in September 2020. She was the second woman and the first Jewish woman ever appointed to the Court and became the longest serving Jewish Justice. Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s life continues to be one of achievement: as a lawyer, professor of law, a judge, and then a Supreme Court justice, she stands out because she was not afraid to dissent, disapprove, and disagree with conditions of unfairness and inequality. This show is the inspiring story of how she changed her life—and ours.
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