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Longest night shines: Local theater reflects on a season of engagement and learning

These young performers were part of Town Hall Theater Center for Engagement and Learning’s summer production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” They will also be performing for the second time in the solstice festivities at the theater on Dec. 21. Pictured, from left to right, are Adelynn Leonard, Til Boyce, Vivienne Rafferty, Sara Miranda-Ngaiza and Bodhi Kenna. Photo courtesy of Caleb Kenna

Wrap up the year with a solstice party for the whole family at Town Hall Theater.

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