Critics Agree That “Tea” is Hot!
"There has been a rash of one-woman shows this season, but “Tea at Five” at TheatreWorks in New Milford is the one to see…Noel Desiato as Katharine Hepburn is, quite simply, amazing." – Hersam-Acorn Newspapers
"If you're looking for proof positive that local theater has come of age, the extraordinary performance of Noel Desiato in the production of "Tea at Five" at TheatreWorks in New Milford will dispel all doubts." – The Danbury News-Times
"…it is attention to detail, and the unfaltering talent and brilliant timing of Noel Desiato as Katharine Hepburn that makes TheatreWorks New Milford's one-woman show a true tour de force." – Housatonic Living
"There are several reasons why Tea at Five…is such a resounding success: the skilled co-direction of Joe Russo and Jane Farnol, the beautifully crafted script by playwright Matthew Lombardo, and the spectacular performance by Noel Desiato as one of America’s most famous actresses." – The Citizen News
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Care for Some “Tea?”
Tickets are going faster than ever. Get your seats today!
When: February 15,16 22,23
Time: Fri & Sat - 8:00PM / Sat 23rd - 2:00PM
Where: TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside Ave, New Milford, CT
How much: $20.00 (Includes $1.50 Service Fee)
Seating: Reserved Seating
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