Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Valley Shakespeare Festival to perform 'Macbeth' at Plumb in Shelton
SHELTON - Get out your kilts and dust off your bagpipes!
Valley Shakespeare Festival is bringing its annual spring VSF2U tour production of "Macbeth" to the Main Reading Room of Plumb Memorial Library at 2 p.m. May 5.
With only five actors playing all the roles, Executive Director Tom Simonetti’s adaptation promises to be swift and intense.
Fans of past VSF productions will recognize some of their favorite performers returning for this presentation, including Jeremy Funke, (last seen as Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol”) as Macbeth and Jessica Breda (“Twelfth Night’s” Viola) as his deeply troubled wife, Lady Macbeth.
Kristen Kingsley and Mitchel Kawash, long-time fan favorites, will be joined by newcomer Stephen Saxton, rounding out the ensemble.
Performers will take on multiple roles for the production, adding to the challenge of this already “haunted” play.
Registration is required as space is limited. Call Plumb Memorial Library, 203-924-1580 or visit http://
Valley Shakespeare Festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit professional theater company dedicated to bringing free and low cost theater to the communities of the lower Naugatuck Valley.
This is shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.
'Turnback Tuesday' features old Derby Junction
This week's "Turnback Tuesday" looks at the old Derby Junction (Transfer Point) located on the corner of Derby Avenue and Main Street.
This electric road was the first one built in New England with construction starting in 1887.
Mr. Thomas Wallace of Ansonia persuaded Mr. James Kennedy to come to Derby and build. Mr. Kennedy built the first electric railroad in America.
Derby Junction had access to New Haven, Bridgeport (by way of Shelton) and Waterbury (by way of Ansonia).
Thanks go out to the Derby Public Library for sharing interesting local history each week!
Beacon Falls Public Library to hold Mother's Day craft program
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Library staff can pick up Grade 3 and over students at Laurel Ledge School with appropriate permissions given.
Children in Grades 2 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Registration is required.
*Information shared from Facebook.
Newsletter: Forum on transplants, Shelton robotics team slates fair, more
Dear readers,
Our latest Valley Voice newsletter features a forum hosted at Messiah Baptist Church in Bridgeport for kidney transplant donors and recipients, Shelton High School robotics team slates tech fair, more.
Thanks for reading,
Patti and Ralph
Recuperation journey: Fingers crossed
I'm crossing my fingers that the hand controls that my husband Ralph is getting installed in his van today will make life behind the wheel much better for him.
The controls he has been using are not as convenient for him as they once were.
The next step will be getting the van set up so he can drive from his brand new wheelchair. Unfortunately it's idling in our spare bedroom because adjustments need to be made for him to use it.
So, fingers and toes crossed today.