NEW MILFORD, Conn.—Recovering evangelical Flamy Grant takes the Merryall stage June 6, inviting audiences into a world where Appalachian roots meet high-octane drag artistry in a storytelling concert unlike any other.

Flamy Grant will perform at the Merryall Center on June 6. Photo contributed

This Billboard charting, 2026 International Folk Festival Award nominee for best album (“Church”), is not your usual singer-songwriter. With vocals that soar and stories that are equal parts hilarious and blistering, Grant invites listeners listen into his vivacious world.

Love is For the Birds: A Cabaret will debut June 13, featuring a mix of Broadway show tunes and torch songs. This traditional-style cabaret highlights how birds have inspired humans since music-making began. 

The ingeniously themed Cabaret will be performed by award-winning singers Connie Pachl and Alan Clark with musical director David Gaines on piano.

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“Connie and I are excited to be returning to the Merryall for the first time since our sold-out show pre-pandemic,” said Clark, an ornithologist by trade. “Merryall is such a magical place. We’re especially excited to be joined by Rob Brereton, on dulcimer and ukelele. And best of all, we get to combine two of my passions: birds and romance.”

Together, the two performances celebrate Pride month, showcasing talent and diversity in a welcoming gathering space in the heart of Litchfield County.  

Merryallcenter.org for more information and to purchase tickets.

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