Admission will be a donation of a non-perishable food, canned, boxed, or jarred, pet food, or a monetary gift for the benefit of Sterling House Community Center’s Food Pantry.
The festival features short plays inspired by the theme of “food.”
These include: by Stratford Playwrights: “Pop’s Sandwich” by Beatriz Allen, “All You Can Eat” by Steven Otfinoski, “Sharing” by Jack Rushen, “Feeding the Love” by Mark Lambeck, and "Twenty Twenty" by Orna Rawls. The sixth play, “It’s a Mystery” is by Kate Gill of Guilford.
Reservations are not required but space is limited.
The play readings will start at 2 p.m., with doors opening at 1:30 p.m. at the library, 2203 Main St.
The Sterling House Community Center food pantry is open local residents with a referral. Call 203-378-2606 for information. The center is located at 2283 Main St.
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