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Love’s Language
$5.00 – $35.00Jackie and George are about to get married but can he survive the "language of love?" Will these two ever get on the same page? -
Gerald’s Dream
$7.50 – $35.00In a dream, Gerald relives his high school transformation from nerd to regular boy. All characters are hilariously played by seniors! -
Out of Here
$5.00 – $35.00A coffee date has never been so interesting! Besides the two potential lovebirds at the table, their inner voices are along to coach, cajole, and criticize. -
Lifeguard on Duty
$5.00 – $35.00Two old friends come out of retirement to become lifeguards at their local beach. Can they get along in their confined space? -
Chatterton Country Club: …
$5.00 – $35.00Kicked out of her book club, Judy Crayton has decided to form her own group called Civilian Rules Administration Police (C.R.A.P.)! This play is in Chatterton Country Club -
Never Wear a Dead ManR…
$5.00 – $35.00Sometimes it may be wise to listen to superstitions--when an Aunt offers you her late husband's shoes, run!
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Truth in Advertising
$0.00 – $35.00A disastrous second honeymoon trip to Bermuda tests the limits of a marriage and whether all has been what it seems.
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Those Dog Gone Wrinkles
$15.00Elsie tests her revolutionary wrinkle cream on dogs at a blue ribbon dog show. -
Senior Moments: On the RAC(K)
$5.00 – $35.00The members of the Resident’s Advisory Committee have trouble trying to accomplish anything at all. Part of the series, Senior Moments -
Senior Moments: First Love
$5.00 – $35.00Rose and Oscar, both in their 80’s, meet to renew their interrupted romance. Is one of the plays in Senior Moments. -
122 Best Loved Songs for …
$14.99These 122 tunes are the most memorable, fun and easy songs used in classes at senior centers, retirement housing, and other sites. Useful, easy, and fun! -
A Wasted Gift
$5.00 – $35.00James shows us how to reflect on our own lives and make the right decisions. But is there still time? -
The Harvey Girls: They Ta…
$5.00 – $35.00In the Old West when your train stopped at the depot, you ate in Fred Harvey's restaurants famous for good food, friendly service, and the famous Harvey Girls.