Fables live at library; Theatre group salutes Aesop.(NEWS)

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From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
Date: 20070722
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Byline: Anna L. Griffin

LEOMINSTER - If it begins with "Once upon a time" and ends with "The moral of the story is," chances are there's an Aesop Fable sandwiched in between.

And a tasty treat it was for more than 75 people who turned out recently at the Leominster Public Library to view "The Funtastic Fable Maker," a production of Central Massachusetts Repertory Theatre. The performance was part of the library's summer reading program and was sponsored by Dombrowski, Aveni & Bunnell and Fidelity Bank, who are corporate members of the Friends of the Leominster Public ...

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