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The Magic of Lyn Arrives at the Kate for Two Performances July 28
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center (the Kate) is pleased to present The Magic of Lyn for two shows .

OLD SAYBROOK, CT - The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center (the Kate) is pleased to present The Magic of Lyn for two shows on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
Lyn Dillies is America’s premier female illusionist for one undeniable reason: her captivating stage show is one for the ages – all ages, in fact. Infusing spectacle and flash into an enchanting, family-friendly event. Lyn’s spellbinding illusions put standing-room-only audiences on the edge of their seats and in the palm of her hand, and astounds with some of the most masterful, mind-blowing illusions in magic today. Her high energy, dynamic production keeps children and adults spellbound and attendees can expect lots of audience participation.
In 2013 Lyn was the first female illusionist in history to receive the prestigious Milbourne Christopher Award – the Academy Award of magic – from the Society of American, and the Merlin Award for Female Illusionist of the Year from the International Magician’s Society in 2009. Lyn has made numerous television appearances and has shared the stage with such notable entertainers as Marvin Hamlisch, Jeff Dunham, Bill Engval and Mikhail Baryshnikov.
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For information and tickets please, visit www.thekate.org or call 860-510-0453.
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center (the Kate) is a not-for-profit performing arts organization located in the historic theatre/town hall on Main Street in Old Saybrook. Originally opened in 1911, and reopened as the Kate in 2009, the building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After state of the art renovations, the Kate includes a 289-seat theatre that presents work in several genres including music, theater, opera, dance, comedy, film, and a variety of children’s programing. The theater lobby boasts a museum honoring Katharine Hepburn, Old Saybrook’s most celebrated resident.