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Evening Of One Acts Continues At Ridgefield Theater Barn

ANNUAL EVENING OF ONE ACTS AT RIDGEFIELD THEATER BARN

ANNUAL EVENING OF ONE ACTS AT RIDGEFIELD THEATER BARN
The Ridgefield Theater Barn will present their annual Evening of One Acts at 37 Halpin Lane, Ridgefield, CT on Friday and Saturday evenings from February 28th through March 22nd at 8pm, with Sunday matinees March 9th and 16th at 2pm.

An Evening of One Acts is an annual production by the RTB, showcasing original, unpublished works selected by the One Acts Committee from more than 250 submitted plays. The 2025 edition, premiering on February 28, features nine plays and 24 talented actors! Produced by Paulette Layton and stage managed by Tina Morrissette, each play is directed individually and rehearsed separately before the entire production comes together in the final week of rehearsals. Since its inception in 2010, An Evening of One Acts has grown into one of our most beloved events, cherished by both audiences and participants alike.


A Flicker
Written by Guy R. Newsham, Directed by Brian DeToma, Starring Michael Bud and Bill Warncke

Hornswaggle
By James Nelson, Directed by David Fritsch, Starring Eric Novak, Allison Valentino, and Michael Ferrara


Improv
Written by Kevin Curley, Directed by Alexis Vournazos, Staring Carri Ocean, Rob Mayette, and Sheri Rak

Juliet Wakes Up
Written by Laura Neill, Directed by Nancy Ponturo, starring Lucy Manos, Danielle Fitzsimmons, and Colleen White


One of the Great Ones
Written by Chris Widney, Directed by Matt Pagliaro, Starring Elayne Gordon, Lucy Manos, Katie Kelly, and David Tate


Right Field of Dreams
Written by Stephen Kaplan, Directed by Danielle Roth, Starring Matt Donovan and Laurie Schaefer Fenton


Sea Change
Written by L.W. Lucas Hasten, Directed by Marilyn Olsen, Starring Craig David Rosen and Katie Kelly
Stay Golden
Written by Jessica Moss, Directed by Carin Zakes, Starring Bruce Apar, Robin Browne, Janice Clark Rudolph, Marcy Sansolo, and Denise Hubbard


The Objection Seat
Written by Scott Mullen, Directed by Pia Haas, Starring Laurie Schaeffer Fenton and Andela Armand


Tickets are $35. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Tickets can be purchased at ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org. Seating is cabaret style, and the audience is invited to bring food and drinks (concessions are also available). Doors open one hour prior to curtain. More information is available on their website, www.ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org

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