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No party like Dixie's!
Dixie is like no Tupperware lady I remember! Dixie Longate, the fast-talking Tupperware Lady, packed up her plastic, left her kids in an Alabama trailer park, and took to the stage by storm. Dixie's making a living traveling the country, throwing good old fashioned Tupperware parties filled with outrageous tales, heartfelt stories, giveaways, and the most fabulous assortment of Tupperware ever sold on a theater stage. Dixie will try to sell you her bowls Nov. 13-15, at the Bushnell in Hartford. Tickets are $32. May contain adult subject matter; appropriate for ages 16 and older. For information call 860-987-5900 or visit online.
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