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OUR 2026 SEASON

TOWN PLAYERS OF NEWTOWN  

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Final Show March 28

Final Show May 16

Opens Oct. 2

Opens Dec. 4

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SheSpeak Presents

“BREATHE”
an evening of original work

Saturday July 18th, 2026

6-8PM

at Town Players of Newtown

18 Orchard Hill Road, Newtown CT

(203) 270-9144

Suggested Donation of $20 to support the theatre are encouraged.

All are welcome join us for this unique evening where we present a combination of prewritten pieces and ones that we will write during the evening. Subject matter might not be appropriate for young children.

 

Moderated by Rachel Babcock

  1. Introduction and discussion about SheSpeak the Language of Women

  2. Performances of the prewritten pieces

  3. Then we will pair an Audience member, a writer and a performer to participate in our live writing experience. The audience member will share a story inspired by the theme “Breathe” where writer and performer will ask questions. This takes about 5 minutes, then the writer sits and writes her piece in 10 minutes, finally the performers are given their pieces and perform.

 

SheSpeak was created in 2017 SheSpeak celebrates every woman and her story, individuality, unique voice, by embracing each other and every story through creative written and performed expression. We hold dear a space of non-judgement and joy as we listen to personal vulnerable and special experiences with each other and our audience.

 

Our Mission:

“To create a community of women with a ripple effect, connecting through the arts and celebrating our voices, our stories and our points of view”

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Directors Wanted

Deadline

August 31

Submit information about your play to info@newtownplayers.org

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READ Jenna Visca's review of The Shadow Box in the Newtown Bee.

"Everything hinges on the bond between the ensemble cast and the connection the audience feels with them. The Town Players have taken this challenging, painful script and brought it to life on the small stage within The Little Theatre."

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