
Bring a blanket and your mask and enjoy some live theater on the farm!
This is Snow White as you have never seen it before. The classic tale that features a beautiful princess, her evil queen, a huntsman, one magic mirror, and the legendary seven dwarfs – all brought to life by TWO ACTORS!
This live performance features two virtuosic performers (Eric Bermudez and Andie Lerner) bringing a world to life before your eyes with the vibrant creativity and thrilling theatricality you’ve come to expect from Founder/Director Tom Simonetti, of Valley Shakespeare Festival, and the magic of Massaro Community Farm.
When: October 10th at 3pm, and October 11th at 11am and 3pm
Place: Massaro Community Farm 41 Ford Street Woodbridge, CT
Tickets: $15 adults, $10 children. www.vsfestival.org and www.massarofarm.org or call 203.736.8618
FYI: Most enjoyed by children 6 and up
This event will be entirely outside. Chairs and/or blankets are encouraged. Porta-potties will be available. We also ask that every audience member please wear a mask when entering/exiting the farm and be respectful of other attendees.
Live theater is very important for children. Especially, for children who are going through a pandemic. It teaches them important social emotional lessons that we are lacking throughout the world now.
“There is something absolutely magical about Massaro Farm,” said Tom Simonetti, “It is a perfect setting to tell these fun stories. We started by doing a production of Charlotte’s Web in 2018 there that was very well received, and it has been a wonderful partnership ever since. Caty Poole and the entire staff are wonderful to work with. Both of us being non-profits we understand what each organization needs for this event to be successful.”
About Valley Shakespeare Festival (VSF)
VSF has been presenting free Shakespeare Veteran’s Memorial Park in Shelton, CT since 2013. In addition, shows are presented at bars, schools, libraries, and a variety of other venues in normal times. VSF brings unique theatrical experience to the Valley and surrounding areas with a goal of making live performances more accessible to the community.
Recently launched, VSF now has a podcast! Search for The Bard On The Pod wherever you get your podcasts and visit www.vsfestival.org for more information.