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Update: Thrown Stone's Season Postponed to 2021
Thrown Stone has made the difficult decision to postpone its 2020 season due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Thrown Stone Theatre Company Postpones Leaps of Fate: Two New Plays About Our Time and Our Destiny for 2020 2021
RIDGEFIELD, CT – Thrown Stone has made the difficult decision to postpone its 2020 season due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Co-Artistic Directors Jason Peck and Jonathan Winn said, “The health and wellbeing of our audience and the community comes first. Our hearts are with the sick, the healthcare workers, and those who have lost loved ones. We hope the prospect of a 2021 season will be a light at the end of the tunnel, and in the meantime urge our audience to observe the latest guidance from the CDC and the State of Connecticut.”
Thrown Stone’s fourth season features two new plays about our time and our destiny: The National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of Annie Jump and the Library of Heaven by Reina Hardy, and the U.S. Premiere of the Olivier Award-nominated The Phlebotomist by Ella Road.
On Sale 4/20/21
Both plays will perform at Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance. Tickets go on sale April 20, 2021 at 10am. The full repertory schedule is available at thrownstone.org/events. Preview Performances: $19. Opening Night Performance (including food, wine, and festivities): $79. Regular Admission: $59. A limited number of $29 tickets will be available for every regular performance thanks to the Daniel E. Offutt III Audience Accessibility Program. These subsidized tickets are available to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.