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‘Meet Julia Child’ at North End Library Nov. 6

“A party without cake is just a meeting,” said the inimitable Julia Child.  The Friends of the North End Branch Library will be presenting Delvena Theatre Company’s production of ‘Meet Julia Child!’ at the North End Branch Library, 25 Parmenter Street, Boston on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 6 p.m.

Meet Julia Child! is a live performance featuring Lynne Moulton as Julia Child doing what she did best.  The audience will learn more about Julia’s life and have the opportunity to view “Julia” on the recreated set of The French Chef.  After the performance, the cast will have a discussion with the audience regarding Julia Child.

This original educational entertainment production will feature both Lynne Moulton and Fran Baron, as actors and promises to be an amusing and fun experience. 

The Delvena Theatre Company has been producing live theatre for the last several years at various venues throughout the New England area. The Company was founded in 1992, and prior to “going on the road” performed at different locations throughout Massachusetts, most often at the Boston Center for the Arts.  Delvena was nominated for five Independent Reviewers of New England awards.  Its production of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ was on Theatre Mirror’s Best List for acting, directing and production.  Presentations of ‘Anna Weiss’ and ‘Beyond Therapy’ were included on Theatre Mirror’s best play list and ‘Blue Heart’ was placed on Aisle Say’s best list.

This live production is brought to you by the Friends of the North End Branch Library through a generous grant from the City-Wide Friends of the Boston Public Library.

North End Regional Review Staff

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