Isole Dinner Club chef Richard Witting and In Tandem Arts director Trish Denton team up for a multisensory culinary theater experience that interprets works by English writer, illustrator and naturalist Beatrix Potter. Stroll the fields and gardens of Shelburne Farms with circa-1900 friends Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail as storytellers spin tales of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny, Squirrel Nutkin, Jemima Puddle-Duck, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle. A meandering midday session includes a kid-friendly four-course picnic lunch while artisan cocktails and coursed appetizers flavor a late-afternoon wander.
Isole Dinner Club's History of English Food & Literature Series: Beatrix Potter: Sunday, September 3, noon-3 and 4-7 p.m., Farm Barn, Shelburne Farms. Midday, $10-40; afternoon, $65. Info, 985-8686, shelburnefarms.org.
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