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Now entering its fifth season, The Mayfly Playhouse is SE Connecticut's only 24-hour theater production, presenting seven world-premier plays every year.


With only 24 hours from start to finish, seven 10-minutes plays are conceived, written and rehearsed leading to a one-time-only performance.


Drawing on talent from CT, NY and RI, the Mayfly Playhouse has been host to over 75 writers, directors and actors, some returning for their fifth year, others making their first appearance this year.


As part of the Hygienic Art annual Salon des Independents arts festival (Jan 6-Feb 9), the Mayfly Playhouse is presented at the Crocker House Ballroom February 2nd. 


Doors open at 7:30pm, and the curtain rises at 8:00pm.  A suggested $10 donation at the door is appreciated.  No advance tickets sold.  Beer and wine available at the refreshment counter before and after the show, as well as at intermission. 

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