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Mother Goose, State Your Case
$7.50 – $35.00Behold the court cases of some seriously funny crimes that have transpired in the world of Mother Goose. -
Lucille Flirts with the S…
$5.00 – $35.00Lucille thinks her friend has the better life. But does she really? The second play in A Fine Time to Be Lucille -
Carol Burnett Sketch Coll…
$26.95Carol Burnett, one of the most brilliant comediennes, includes one movie parody and three comedy/variety sketches. No Royalty! -
World’s Oldest Hobby
$5.00 – $35.00How about a new hobby that only requires a telephone and some imagination? Jan and Barbara are making some interesting choices. -
Rock On!
$5.00 – $35.00Two retired women decide "We are not our fears!" and go on an adventure of a life time. -
Chicken or Meatloaf?
$3.00 – $35.00Carol and Chuck share five minutes of "quality time" debating what's for dinner. -
Driving Under the Influence
$3.00 – $35.00When you're pulled over for a DUI, it's not a good idea to bump, grind, and push the meaning of "walk the line." -
Compos Mentis (of sound mind)
$5.00 – $35.00When Robert and Alese Langford interview for a coveted spot at an elite retirement community, everyone--including the audience--is in for surprises! -
Navy Bean Soup
$5.00 – $35.00In this hilarious comedy, inspired by a PBS show, the broadcast of the sophisticated "Madame DuJour Men’s Gourmet Cooking Show" is seriously sidetracked by the guest host, a sloppy and overweight retired Navy cook. -
Little Bundles of Joy
$5.00 – $35.00Two newborns struggle to make sense out of their amazing new situation. You can almost see the seniors in costume as babies! -
The Great Escape
$3.00 – $35.00Don’t judge these three little ‘ole seniors by their bathrobes. There’s more to their story than meets the eye. -
For…Press or Say…
$5.00 – $35.00Those automatic phone services! They don’t seem to understand what you say and they have too many choices. Janet has the secret to breaking through the menus. -
Arches, Balance and Light
$7.50 – $55.00This lovely play brings Julia Morgan to life. She was a ground-breaking architect who designed more than 700 buildings during her long and prolific career, including Hearst Castle.