Dickinson Hall News February March April 2018 | Page 7
Trips
Mary Stuart, Shakespeare Theatre Gourmet Trotters
Wednesday, April 4 10:30 am $65/$75 Non-Member Become a “Gourmet Trotter” at Dickinson Hall! Join us for lunch
at popular and well-reviewed restaurants. Meet new friends and
enjoy a meal together as you enjoy an old favorite or try something
new! We welcome your recommendations. Transportation is $10;
meal is “Dutch treat.” Members only. Reservations DUE three
days in advance . (Minimum of 10 )
One will rule. One will fall. Two extraordinary women clash in a
power play over the right to rule. Elizabeth I, Queen of England,
must decide the fate of her jailed cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots,
accused of treason. After a single, clandestine meeting where both
women’s ambitions are unmasked, the fate of two countries is
decided. Join us for Peter Oswald’s electrifying take on this
fascinating drama. We will enjoy lunch at Riva’s. Have your own
ticket? Ask about a seat on the bus. (Minimal walking)
Muti Conducts Tchaikovsky, Debussy,
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Friday, April 20 10:30 am $95/$105 Non-Member
Muti caps a season-long celebration of the 125 th anniversary of
Tchaikovsky’s death with two of his most celebrated and tragically
romantic works: the symphonic poem Francesca da Rimini and his
treasured ballet Swan Lake. In a rare treat, Muti pairs these works
with two by French composer Claude Debussy, another master of
vivid orchestral colors. His ethereal Sacred and Profane Dances will
feature CSO Principal Harp Sarah Bullen as soloist. We will enjoy
lunch at Tesori. Have your own ticket? Ask about a seat on the
bus. (Minimal walking)
Free Tickets to Lake Forest Civic Orchestra
Presented at Gorton Center, 100 E. Illinois Road
Lake Forest
Sunday, March 11 & May 13 4:00 pm Members Only
The Lake Forest Civic Orchestra has generously donated 10 tickets
to the March 11th program of “Slava! Russian Favorites” and