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Castle Craig Players Produce 'Importance of Being Earnest'
Castle Craig Players will produce a “Wilde-ly” innovative “Importance of Being Earnest” on April 23.

Nancy Sasso Janis has been a kindergarten and first grade teacher for 35 years. She grew up in Stratford and has lived in Naugatuck since the early eighties. She is the mother of three sons. Nicholas is 34, Adam is a 2014 graduate of Kaynor Tech and Christian is a 2016 graduate of the Waterbury Arts Magnet School (WAMS) attending Western CT State University.
Nancy has long been a patron of the arts. She can often be seen singing in various churches and occasionally on TV on the daily Celebration of the Eucharistic on WCCT-TV. She got a lead harmony vocals and creation credit on a CD recorded by singer/songwriter Robert Jones entitled 'Above Here.'
She also frequents local theaters for a wide variety of productions. Nancy secured her first acting credit when she appeared in the 2006 Maple Hill production of Schoolhouse Rock Live, Jr. under the direction of Dave Gardino. She played the lead role of a brand new teacher renamed Pearl Morton and performed the final song Interjections. More recent credits include Martha in the Phoenix Stage Company production of The Last Supper: A Musical Enactment in March 2012 and Maria and Meg in Bad Auditions by Bad Actors in the PSC-produced reader's theatre at the Whittemore Library (May 2012.) She recently appeared as Harriet Beecher Stowe and herself on the old-time radio program 'Nutmeg Junction' on WAPJ in Torrington and other stations.
Nancy is the author of a musical for children entitled 'Lessons in Mother Goose' that she hopes to produce in the future.
Nancy continues to contribute theatre news to local Patch sites. She is a member of the Connecticut Critics Circle, an organization that reviews Equity productions. Follow her new Facebook page Nancy Sasso Janis: Theatre Reviewer and on Twitter @nancysjanis417
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Castle Craig Players will produce a “Wilde-ly” innovative “Importance of Being Earnest” on April 23.

The FREE Shred-It Day will be held at three local Ion Bank locations for customers only - no businesses please.
The series is streaming Thursday, April 29th through Sunday, May 9th.
Learn when the postponed shows will return to the Bushnell in this photo of their Broadway Update.
The Big Event is a day of community service that connects Quinnipiac students, faculty, staff and alumni with community partners.
The Kate announces the launch of a new virtual Katharine Hepburn Museum exhibit titled “Katharine Hepburn: Unintentional Trailblazer.”
Registration is open now; sessions begin July 12, 2021.
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The event is part of the broader suite of NEA Big Read Programming.
Directed by Rob Ruggiero with Music Direction by William Waldrop, tickets will be available at twhartford.org.
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Applications may be found on the parish web site, in the back of the church, or by calling the Parish Office.
The Palace Theater’s six week Afterschool program will culminate in a live presentation for participant’s families invited to attend.
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She lived her life to the fullest, enjoyed time with family, especially holidays and family vacations.
Darren worked as a heavy equipment mechanic for the Operators & Engineers Union; he was an avid member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Ted graduated from Wilby High School and worked for many years as an employee of the Waterbury Republican-American.
She was a graduate of Mattatuck Community College and Western Connecticut State University.