Arts & Entertainment
Funny Vacation Stories Highlight Avon Storytelling Event
Avon's Playhouse 44 is hosting a special storytelling program next week, where participants will discuss vacation mishaps.

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AVON, CT — After two previous and successful nights of storytelling, Avon's own not-for-profit performing arts troupe, Playhouse 44, is hosting its third on Wednesday, Oct. 29.
The event is called "Are We There Yet? True Tales of Assorted Vacations," and promises to be a night of fun and reflection.
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It will take place at the Avon Congregational Church, 6 W. Main St., Avon, at 7 p.m.
Playhouse 44 is dedicated to putting on cultural events that are entertaining and accessible--and sure enough, "Are We There Yet?" is free to the public.
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The group will also collect housewares and nonperishable food to donate to Gifts of Love to help local families in need.
Organizers hope the public will come out in support of Playhouse 44 and Gifts of Love, while having a good time listening as friends and neighbors tell stories.
Among the performances are acts with names like "A Parisian Hotel Nightmare," "A Shuffleboard Meltdown in Hollywood," "A Tale of Toplessness," "Inappropriate Laughter," and others.
For more information on the program and on Playhouse 44, click on this link.
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