The Good Adoptee comes to Ridgefield on November 11

The Good Adoptee: Connecticut Premiere and Extensive Tour Coinciding with Adoption Awareness Month stops in Danbury on December 9!

Can you imagine not knowing your own identity? That’s the reality for millions of adoptees and the focus of Suzanne Bachner’s award-winning show, The Good Adoptee, which will tour Connecticut this fall to help garner support for restoring Connecticut adoptees’ access to their original birth certificates.
 
The tour will run Oct. 22 to Dec. 9, coinciding with National Adoption Awareness Month and will benefit Access Connecticut’s adoptee rights efforts. Each performance will include a post-show Talk Back with Suzanne Bachner and Anna Bridgforth who stars in the production.  
 
Showtimes 
Saturday, Oct. 22, 8 pm, United Methodist Church, 15 Church St., Hamden
Friday, Nov. 4, United Methodist Church, 305 Main St., Watertown
Friday, Nov. 11, 8 pm, First Congregational Church, 103 Main St., Ridgefield
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2 pm, Charter Oak Cultural Center, 21 Charter Oak Ave., Hartford
Friday, Nov. 18, 8 pm, First Church of Christ, 250 Temple St., New Haven
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2 pm, UConn Stamford, 1 University Place, Stamford
Friday, Dec. 2, 8 pm, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 383 Hazard Ave., Enfield 
Saturday, Dec. 3, 8 pm, Questers Way, 95 Storrs Road, Mansfield 
Friday, Dec. 9, King Street United Church of Christ, 201 S. King St., Danbury
 
Tickets cost $25, $20 for seniors, students and military veterans, and can be purchased at caloprograms.com/the-good-adoptee.html.
 
 
The Connecticut tour of The Good Adoptee is sponsored by Access Connecticut Now – the grassroots organization committed to restoring adult adoptee's right to know their original identity; and Calo Programs, an extraordinary family of programs, all dedicated to healing the effects of early trauma. All proceeds from the tour go to Access Connecticut.
 
Sponsored by Access Connecticut Now and Calo Programs to raise awareness about adoptee rights
 
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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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