Wentworth Falls School of Arts was well fed in May for the Breaking Bread play. Eight actors, eight writers, eight wickedly delicious short plays about FOOD - a feast for the senses and food for thought!
Punters prepared their palates with a delectable tasting plate before the show provided by local artisan chef Cherry Moon (pictured right). Food was served on airline trays to match one of the play themes.
The show was directed and produced by Margaret Davis (pictured centre) under the auspices of Weatherboard Theatre Inc and supported by the Blue Mountains City of the Arts Trust Cultural Grants Program 2016 - 2017.
“I’ve been so well-fed physically and emotionally” one audience member mentioned.
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