Play With Your Food rounds out its season in Fairfield at the Fairfield Theatre Company on Tuesday, April 7th with a knockout line-up of plays!  Clinch—by Lindsay Joy—is about a young couple on their wedding day.  Hot off the Brooklyn stage where it recently premiered, Clinch is set in a boxing ring where the young lovers go head-to-head exchanging punches as they expose secrets and truths that challenge the likelihood of their getting married that day. In Paul Rudnick’s witty play My Husband, a comedic confrontation takes place between a politically-liberal, urban mother and her gay son on the day that New York passes laws to accept gay marriages.  PWYF’s third play to be performed this month features well-known actors (and Weston residents) Patricia Kalember and her real-life husband, Daniel Gerroll as they portray a newly dating couple in playwright Albi Gorn’s A Name by Any Other Name.  Written as a faux Victorian dialogue, mistakes and laughs abound when the man tries to hide that he has forgotten the woman’s first name. Together, Kalember and Gerroll have an impressive list of acting accomplishments. PWYF is delighted to welcome back local favorite Garelick & Herbs with its signature salads, soups and sandwiches to cater lunch. The program begins at 12 noon with lunch followed immediately by the play-readings and talkback with the cast and director. For tickets, please visit www.jibproductions.org or call 203.293.8729. Concert Tickets $45
PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD
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on
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Tuesday, April 7th
Doors @ 11:30 AM
Show @ 12:00PM

GENRE
Play Readings



TICKETING INFO
Price:$45
No Member Discount


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Play With Your Food rounds out its season in Fairfield at the Fairfield Theatre Company on Tuesday, April 7th with a knockout line-up of plays!  Clinch—by Lindsay Joy—is about a young couple on their wedding day.  Hot off the Brooklyn stage where it recently premiered, Clinch is set in a boxing ring where the young lovers go head-to-head exchanging punches as they expose secrets and truths that challenge the likelihood of their getting married that day. In Paul Rudnick’s witty play My Husband, a comedic confrontation takes place between a politically-liberal, urban mother and her gay son on the day that New York passes laws to accept gay marriages.  PWYF’s third play to be performed this month features well-known actors (and Weston residents) Patricia Kalember and her real-life husband, Daniel Gerroll as they portray a newly dating couple in playwright Albi Gorn’s A Name by Any Other Name.  Written as a faux Victorian dialogue, mistakes and laughs abound when the man tries to hide that he has forgotten the woman’s first name. Together, Kalember and Gerroll have an impressive list of acting accomplishments. PWYF is delighted to welcome back local favorite Garelick & Herbs with its signature salads, soups and sandwiches to cater lunch. The program begins at 12 noon with lunch followed immediately by the play-readings and talkback with the cast and director.

For tickets, please visit www.jibproductions.org or call 203.293.8729.