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MULFORD REP UNSTAGED

MULFORD REPERTORY THEATRE PRESENTS

Mulford Rep Unstaged – A Series of Readings on the Mulford Farm

Cacciatore by Joe Pintauro (Wednesday, August 29th)

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Zoo Story by Edward Albee (Saturday, September 1st)

Beggars in the House of Plenty by John Patrick Shanley (Sunday, September 2nd)

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All performances begin at 7:30pm

Sponsored by the East Hampton Historical Society

Mulford Farm Museum, 10 James Lane, East Hampton

The Mulford Repertory Theatre will present three evenings of readings at Mulford Barn. The series, entitled Mulford Rep Unstaged, consists of readings of three plays by playwrights with strong ties to the East End.   

On Wednesday evening, August 29th, Mulford Rep Unstaged will present a reading of Cacciatore by Joe Pintauro. An unstaged reading of Edward Albee’s Zoo Story will be presented on Saturday, September 1st.  Finally, a reading of Beggars in the House of Plenty by John Patrick Shanley will close the series on Sunday, September 2nd.  All reading will be performed in the historic Mulford Barn and begin at 7:30pm.

Tickets are priced at $10 each and will be sold at the door. Seating is limited to 50 people. Come early and bring a picnic, libations of choice, blanket and enjoy the beautiful grounds of Mulford Farm before the show.  Gates open at 5pm. 

In the tradition of inventive and affordable theatre, Mulford Rep Unstaged invites East End residents and summer visitors to a fun-filled evening of live entertainment while visiting our local treasure, the Mulford Farm Museum, one of New York’s most significant English Colonial  Farmsteads. 

The East Hampton Historical Society is a proud sponsor of
the Mulford Repertory Theatre, which offers the community a chance to experience the beauty of our historic Mulford Barn through professionally produced plays and informal staged readings.

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