April 24, 25, 26, 27
Bellows Free Academy
Fairfax

written by Leslie Darbon
produced by Linda Horner
directed by Walter Mahany

An announcement appears in the Chipping Cleghorn Gazette intimating that 
a murder will take place on Friday, October 13th, at 6:30 p.m. at the Little 
Paddocks estate.  The six residents of that fine Victorian residence, three 
visitors and Miss Marple, are on hand at the appointed half-hour to see what 
happens in this chilling mystery from England’s first lady of suspense.




July 24, 25, 26, 27
Bellows Free Academy
Fairfax

written by William Gibson
produced by Jen Martin
directed by Cheri Gagnon

It's 1585, and young, wild, lusty William Shakespeare can't stay out of hot water.  
His wife is furious, the townsfolk are weary of his escapades, a local Lord has 
branded him as a troublemaker and even his girlfriend, like everyone else, has 
had enough.  What is this nameless need that torments Will so mercilessly, gnaws 
at his soul and forces him to risk everything?  Join us in grubby, bawdy England for 
the passion and drama of A Cry of Players. Witness the day when this legendary 
genius starts down the road to immortality.





 
October 9, 10, 11, 12
Brick Meeting House
Westford

written by Don Zolidis
produced by Bob Martin & Cheri Gagnon
directed by Jen Martin

The fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm are turned on their heads in this fast-paced, 
rollicking ride as two narrators and several actors attempt to combine all 209 stories 
ranging from classics like Snow White, Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel to more 
bizarre, obscure stories like The Devil's Grandmother and The Girl Without Hands. 
A wild, free-form comedy with lots of audience participation and madcap fun.






November 21, 22, 23
Baptist Building
Fairfax

November 28, 29, 30
Bliss Memorial Auditorium at the Historical Museum
St. Albans

written by Brian Friel
produced by Kevin Christopher & Helen Soule
directed by Margie Cain

This hauntingly lyrical play is about nothing less than language as the soul of a nation. 
Set in 1833 in Ireland, it tells of the British army's campaign to replace the native Gaelic 
with English, an attempt to end centuries of fighting by setting up a political union based 
on a common language. Against a beautiful backdrop, Lieutenant Yolland, a British 
soldier falls in love with Marie, a peasant girl, and with Ireland. When he goes missing, 
she loses her grasp on reality and the British army exacts violent justice.
(production of Translations is pending membership appoval)