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Theatre Fairfield's Virtual Presentation of Love and Imagination
Theatre Fairfield Kicks-Off 2020-21 Season with Virtual Production of Love and Imagination, October 23-25

FAIRFIELD, CT — Theatre Fairfield, Fairfield University’s resident production company, will open its 2020-2021 season with a special virtual presentation of Love and Imagination, a compilation of five short plays by American playwright David Ives, six monologues by Chicago playwright Barrie Cole, and one terrific evening of theatre. Due to gathering restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic, the show’s three performance will be livestreamed via Zoom on Friday, October 23, and Saturday, October 24, at 8 p.m., with a 1 p.m. matinee on Sunday, October 25.

Tickets for the 90-minute production are $10 general admission and $5 for students and
can be purchased online at the Quick Center for the Arts Box Office at
www.quickcenter.fairfield.edu or by phone at 203-254-4010. After purchasing a ticket,
patrons will receive a Zoom link via email on the day of the performance. Theatre Fairfield will also have Tech Support on call to assist customers as needed.
After directing Theatre Fairfield’s successful productions of The Art of Dining and One State, Two State, Red State, Blue State, adjunct theater professor Jan Mason returns to the
director’s chair for this virtual production which showcases the work of American
playwrights David Ives and Barrie Cole. Deemed the "maestro of the short form" by the
New York Times, Ives is known for his comedic, one-act plays like Sure Thing, Time Flies,
and Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread and has been delighting audiences with his irreverent wit for more than 30 years. Similarly, Chicago-based playwright and performer, Barrie Cole has been revered by critics across the country for her brilliantly funny and cleverly
revealing plays, essays, and performance monologues.
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“This evening of theatre is about the chance encounter, the perfect moment, the right
words, the time when everything aligns and goes right, or not. It’s about the fleeting
chances we have to get it right,” Mason said. “I expect the result will be a joyful evening of
love, laughter and intelligent humor that is really smart and really funny.”
The cast of Theater Fairfield’s production of Love and Imagination features Kiersten Bjork ’21, Tracy Ferguson ’22, Grace Kavulich ’22, Lillie Kortrey ’23, Abby Ligas ’24, Park Lytle
’21, and Jay Martins ’21. The production’s artistic team includes scenic designer and professor of visual and performing arts Lynne Porter, costume designer Julie Leavitt, technical director Anne Kendall, and producer and professor of visual and performing arts Martha Schmoyer LoMonaco, PhD.