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Actress Bringing 'The French Chef' To Phillips’ Mill In Solebury
Kenyon's extraordinary portrayal of Julia Child has been entertaining audiences for years.

NEW HOPE, PA — Television, stage and film actress Linda Kenyon brings her masterful one-woman show "Bon Appétit" to the historic stage at Phillips’ Mill on Saturday, March 23 at 5 p.m.
Kenyon’s extraordinary portrayal of Julia Child has been entertaining audiences for years.
During the performance, Linda transforms herself into Julia as she reveals fascinating details about the iconic cook’s life and rise to fame, as well as her close connection to the local Bucks County area.
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While Julia’s culinary skills, distinctive voice and exuberance for French cooking are familiar to many, this show focuses on her fascinating personal life and the love story she shared with husband Paul Child, a Montclair, N.J., native and brother of artist Charles Child who lived in Lumberville.
“Linda really IS Julia Child! The hair, makeup, dress, voice and demeanor - all of it. It really was amazing and so much fun to watch,” commented Betsy R. Graft on Kenyon’s website.
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For a double delight, take in the new Mill Members Art Show & Sale on exhibition at the Mill, while enjoying a post-performance reception featuring French wine and an assortment of cheeses. Tickets are $20 for Mill members and $25 for non-members. Seating is limited. To reserve your tickets for the show click here.
The Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located just north of New Hope at 2619 River Road, New Hope 18938. For information, call 215-882-0582 or visit www.phillipsmill.org.
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