‘An Evening of One Acts’ to open at Theater Barn
After the first phase of a
major renovation and capital expansion, the Theater Barn doors will reopen March 10 for its popular annual “An Evening of One Acts.”
The production will be presented without intermission at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays from March 10 through April 1. There will be two Sunday matinee performances at 2 p.m. March 19 and March 26 that will feature a talkback with the playwrights after the shows.
The 2023 “An Evening of One Acts” will feature these eight short plays:
• “An Awkward Conversation in the Shadow of Mount Moriah” by John Bavoso, directed by Gina Pulice, featuring Josh Adelson and David Tate;
• “Incorrigible” by Bara Swain, directed by Craig David Rosen, featuring Rachel Dalton and Janice Rudolph;
• “Bassinette” by Kate Katcher, directed by Greg Liosi, featuring Cheryl Hughes, Sheri Rak and Emily Volpintesta;
• “No Good Deed” and “Remotely Interested,” both written by Ed Friedman, directed by Deborah Carlson and Linda Seay, respectively, and featuring Mark Hankla, Pamme Jones, Rachel Dalton and David Tate;
• “Group” by Ridgefield’s own Chris Griffin, directed by Brian DeToma, featuring Rachel Ames, Lindsay Clouse, Taffy Miller, Thomas Stubbs and Bill Warncke;
• “Rugby’s Angels” by Joe Carlisle, directed by David Fritsch, featuring Mark Hankla, Angie Joachim and Pamme Jones; and
“Stealing a Kiss” by Laurie Allen, directed by Linda Seay, featuring Larry Greeley and Stephanie Hepburn.
The Barn maintains its cabaret-theater style, and audience members are encouraged to bring food and drink to enjoy before the
show. Light refreshments are also available in the lobby. Tickets are $35 for adults, $30 for seniors, students, and veterans. Doors open one hour before curtain. For more information and reservations, visit www.ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org.