Pear's ‘Fairfield’ plays on Sinjin Jones/Special to the Town Crier Pear’s “Fairfield” stars Jennifer D. Bradford and Terrance Smith. Mountain View-based Pear Theatre’s production of “Fairfield” – Eric Coble’s contemporary comedy that examines the personal bias inherent in discerning appropriate from inappropriate – opened online last week and is slated to run through Feb. 21. Aldo Billingslea and Sinjin Jones, Pear’s artistic director, serve as co-directors of the play, presented as a prerecorded video. Fairfield Elementary is a progressive, integrated school in a progressive, integrated community where Black History Month goes horribly wrong. One bad role-playing exercise by an over-eager first-grade teacher and suddenly Black and white parents, principals, superintendents and teachers are fighting for their educational lives, just hoping to reach the Feb. 28 “CelebrEthnic Potluck” in one piece.