Kiss of the Snow Queen: A Reading of a New Play by Tom Dulack
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Kiss of the Snow Queen: A Reading of a New Play by Tom Dulack

Experience a live reading of Tom Dulack's new play, Kiss of the Snow Queen, at The Burnham Library.

Fri, 5 Jun 2026 6:00 PM (America/New_York) The Burnham Library Bridgewater , Connecticut
The Burnham Library in Bridgewater, Connecticut, invites the community to an exclusive reading of the new play, Kiss of the Snow Queen, written by acclaimed playwright Tom Dulack. This intimate event offers theater enthusiasts a unique opportunity to hear a fresh work in a cozy, local setting. Attendees will enjoy an evening of storytelling and artistic exploration. Admission is open to the public, providing a wonderful chance to support local arts and culture.

What to Expect

A seated reading of a new theatrical script in a quiet library environment.

Who Should Attend

  • Theater lovers
  • Local residents
  • Playwright fans
  • Literature enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The event begins at 6:00 PM with the reading of the play.
Venue & Address
The Burnham Library
62 Main Street South
Bridgewater , Connecticut – 06752
United States
Organizer
The Burnham Library · Public Library
The local public library serving the Bridgewater community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an admission fee?
Please contact The Burnham Library for specific admission details.
Where is the event located?
The Burnham Library, 62 Main Street South, Bridgewater, CT.
Who is the playwright?
The play is written by Tom Dulack.
Is registration required?
It is recommended to check the library's official website for registration requirements.
What time does it start?
The event starts at 6:00 PM.
Is this event suitable for children?
Please check with the library regarding the play's content suitability.
Tags
Theater Reading Bridgewater Connecticut Library Tom Dulack
Summary
A public reading of Tom Dulack's new play at The Burnham Library in Bridgewater.
Highlights
  • New play by Tom Dulack
  • Intimate library setting
  • Public reading event
  • Community arts engagement
  • Local cultural experience
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