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Wednesdays @ One tells the story of Mary Shelley in 'The Intricate Riddle of Life'

The Norris Cultural Arts Center in St. Charles is continuing its fall season of "Wednesdays @ One" events at 1 p.m. Nov. 3 when Debra Miller portrays Mary Shelley (author of "Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus") in a program titled, "The Intricate Riddle of Life."

You know her as the author of Frankenstein, but there was a lot more to Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

In her first Baker Community Center visit after several well-received historical portrayals at the Norris gallery, Miller portrays Mary Shelley using the author's correspondence and writings.

Miller will take questions following the program.

All "Wednesdays @ One" programs are presented at the Baker Community Center, 101 S. Second St. in downtown St. Charles.

Admission is free, thanks to the sponsorship of Colonial Cafe. To register online, visit norrisculturalarts.com.

Start your December with an engaging and entertaining exploration of the man in the red suit, when popular performer Terrence Lynch takes on the history and mythology of a beloved Christmas tradition. He will explore "The Legend of St. Nicholas" on Dec. 1.

Learn more about the Norris Cultural Arts Center programs, including "Wednesdays @ One," visit norrisculturalarts.com.

Debra Miller portrays Mary Shelley, author of "Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus" at the next "Wednesdays @ One" program Nov. 3.
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