Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Vampires, Witches and Ghosts – It’s Halloween at Connecticut’s Old State House



This month, visit the Old State House for three very special events! All programs listed start at 12 p.m. and will last approximately one hour.

Tuesday, October 15
Performance: The Witching Hour by the Judy Dworin Performance Project

Enjoy a free, sneak preview of The Witching Hour by the Judy Dworin Performance Project prior to the show’s November run at the Wadsworth Atheneum.  Set in the context of the Puritanical values of colonial Connecticut, The Witching Hour presents the little known stories of the prejudices and persecutions that resulted in the death of Alice Young of Windsor, the first person hanged for witchcraft in the 13 colonies.  Prepare to be moved by this dramatic modern dance performance. The program is free to the public, no registration required.

Tuesday, October 22
Conversations at Noon: Vampires & Witches in Connecticut

Get into the Halloween mood on Tuesday, October 22 when State Archaeologist Nick Bellantoni discusses the New England Vampire Panic and how historical and archaeological research uncovered an early American widespread belief in the “undead”. A panel discussion will explore Connecticut’s aggressive prosecution and execution of accused witches between 1647–1663, decades before the famous Salem witch trials. Lisa Johnson, executive director of the Stanley-Whitman House will share her expertise on the trial of accused Connecticut witch, Mary Barnes; and Dr. Larry Goodheart, who recently authored the book The Solemn Sentence of Death: Capital Punishment in Connecticut, will recount the stories of eleven people put to death for witchcraft in Connecticut.  Program will be moderated by CT-N’s Diane Smith.

This program is free. Registrations are encouraged but not required. Register at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/OSH2013Lectures.

Thursday, October 31
Special Halloween tour of Connecticut’s Old State House

Celebrate Halloween with a spooky tour of Connecticut’s Old State! Hear ghost tales as you discover the rich history of this National Landmark. The tour starts at noon, lasts an hour. Regular admission fees apply. Please register by calling 860-522-6766.

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