Arts & Entertainment

Farmington Valley Visitors Assoc. Staging Wedding Comedy

Play is written and directed by Burlington woman and will take place at Farmington Gardens.

The mob’s most anticipated wedding is coming to town! Danny and Donna’s wedding date has been set for Friday, April 5, and you are cordially invited. That is, if you aren’t packing heat! Among Uncle Franco’s invited guests are Luigi “the Squeegee” Vendetta, Sal Manilla, and Mario “One Minute” Mancini – and of course, there are some uninvited guests as well.

Join the group and become part of the wildest wedding in years at Farmington Gardens, 999 Farmington Ave., Farmington, 7 -10:30 pm, as part of the Farmington Valley Visitors Association’s spring fundraising event. A delicious dinner, dessert, dancing, a cash bar and plenty of camaraderie round out this festive occasion.

Admission is $75 per person, which includes dinner and entertainment. Tickets are available online by visiting www.fvva.com. For general information, call FVVA at 860.676.8878.

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Now in its 16th year, the smash hit “For Better & For Worse” is an enormously entertaining audience-participation dinner theater show by AspenDream Productions™, Connecticut’s longest-running dinner theater company. Written, produced and directed by Janice Luise-Lutkus of Burlington, the interactive comedy wedding and murder mystery shows have been hailed by audiences throughout New England. Prepare to immerse yourself in an interactive event that takes all the elements of an over-the-top Italian American wedding and magnifies them with hilarious results. Wear your favorite bridesmaid or gangster costume!

Proceeds benefit the Farmington Valley Visitors Association, a non-profit corporation whose mission is to promote the Farmington Valley by serving as a resource center for residents and business/family relocation, and enticing visitors to experience all the valley has to offer.

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Submitted by the Farmington Valley Visitors Association.


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