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STONE RIVER GRILL PRESENTS “PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD”

in Association with STRAY KATS THEATRE COMPANY

March 4th at 7:30 p.m.

 Stray Kats Theatre Company will bring Play With Your Food back to Newtown's Stone River Grille at 1 Glen Road in Sandy Hook for a third slate of one-acts on Friday, May 4th.

 Produced by Gary Seri, owner of Stone River Grille, Play With Your Food, the Fairfield County lunchtime sensation has graduated to dinner served at 7:30 p.m. Great food and all the laughter you can tolerate!

 Created by JIB Productions ten years ago, Play With Your Food has delighted audiences with gourmet lunches and one-act plays read by professional actors in Westport, Fairfield and Greenwich

 May 4th plays will feature Stray Kats Theatre Company members Kate Katcher, Don Striano, Barbara Ellen Stuart and Patrick Kearney in three one-act plays celebrating some of the rites of spring: baseball, gardening, and mating.

             "Judgment Call" by Fred Stroppel

            "A Betrothal" by Lanford Wilson

            "Deer Play" by Mary Louise Wilson

Price: $25 for show. Food & drinks ordered ala carte from special menu.

Advanced Reservations Required: call 203-270-1200

The Stray Kats Theatre Company is a not-for-profit theatre company.

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