Arts

Guilford Stage reaches fundraising goal; inaugural production scheduled

GUILFORD — Guilford Center Stage, a new theater project sponsored by Broad Brook Grange, has reached its funding goal through a recent Kickstarter campaign. The funds are being used to acquire basic theatrical lighting for the stage.

The first production, of Vermont author Dorothy Canfield Fisher's 1932 comedy, Tourists Accommodated, will be given on Oct. 9 and 10 on the stage, upstairs at the Grange.

Twenty-two community actors, under the direction of Don McLean, will perform this fully staged play, which is particularly appropriate to the foliage season in Vermont.

There are no advance ticket sales or reservations. General admission is $9 at the door. Both the Friday and Saturday shows are at 7 p.m.

Broad Brook Grange is at 3940 Guilford Center Road, four miles west of the Country Store.

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