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Sylvia and Myrna
$5.00 – $35.00Myrna is a retired starlet, Sylvia is a retired homemaker. Now living in a retirement village, Sylvia thinks they might be sharing something! -
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 -
Special Screening Today
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!They're cutting in line, you got to be kidding! Only your friends are there to save you and your fun night out. -
Jack Benny’s Not 39…
$7.50 – $85.00A husband’s retirement schemes get interrupted when a widow moves in next door. Hilarious! -
The DMV or What’s Y…
$3.00 – $35.00Things at the DMV, Department of Motor Vehicles, aren't always easy. The life of an examiner can be difficult! -
Senior Moments: The Code
$5.00 – $35.00Two seniors, Rose and Charlie, meet at a café on a blind date set up over the Internet. Is one of the plays in Senior Moments. -
Bowling with Dixie
$5.00 – $35.00Four middle-aged women plan to convert a vacant store into a bowling alley. But first they must outsmart a cagey county Sheriff. -
DNN–Definitely NOT …
$5.00 – $35.00The evening newscast is definitely NOT the news at DNN. Don't expect a lot of in depth coverage or serious social commentary! It's simply zany fun. -
Those Dog Gone Wrinkles
$15.00Elsie tests her revolutionary wrinkle cream on dogs at a blue ribbon dog show. -
Waiting for Dr. Hamlett
$5.00 – $35.00Take this delightful romp through the medical morass of Dr. Hamlett's Padua City waiting room, as zany characters distribute Shakespearian quotes as though picking daffodils. -
Memories of a Wonderful Life
$7.50 – $55.00 Sale!It's A Wonderful Life, but with a marvelous twist! -
Hi Tech
$5.00 – $35.00A man trying to get his television to work receives an unusual telephone merry-go-round from the female operator. -
Chicken or Meatloaf?
$3.00 – $35.00Carol and Chuck share five minutes of "quality time" debating what's for dinner. -
Dangerous Games
$5.00 – $35.00A game-night party with good friends becomes more interesting when a new game is proposed, leading one to ask: among friends, what is more dangerous—the truth or a lie?