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Singing Drips
$15.00Confusion breaks out when Mary’s voice teacher and the plumber show up at the house, at the same time! -
Fine Print
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!In his report to Heaven's Human Resources department, honesty is about the only thing Harry got right in life! What will HR do? -
The Paranoia of Mrs. Pardee
$3.00 – $35.00Eunice is convinced that not only is the man next door a squatter, the security department is in on the deal. But the man does look vaguely familiar... -
Skunked by a Dog
$15.00When Ann and Mary hear about their mother’s wedding to Mr. Schlepenheimer, they create a crazy plan that just might work! -
Close Call
$15.00Charlie and Clem like their two widow neighbors, but how can they propose to them? -
Strange UFO
$15.00Sam Pott’s pants on the flagpole, flapping in the breeze, stuns the Law Firm. So funny! -
Substitute Sitters
$15.00Have Aunts Delia and Deborah abandoned their babysitting charge to two strange men? -
The Wrong Captive
$15.00Have sisters Dora and Delia finally caught a garden pest…or a neighbor’s beloved pet? -
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. -
Emissary
$24.95A wonderful and mysterious park bench drama. In New Plays for Mature Actors -
Old Flames
$24.95Ray and his wife Angie are visiting Ray’s mother, but they weren’t expecting that all of her previous lovers were going to visit, too! -
Summer Dreams/Winter Wishes
$18.95These ten plays have dynamic and romantic older characters in monologues, ten-minute shows, and one acts. -
Marty’s Bromance
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!Laura and Marty have been married for 30 years but when Marty is forced into early retirement, Laura tries to help with unexpected results! -
Try to Act Normal
$5.00 – $35.00When Eddie brings his new girlfriend home to meet Dad, it's a learning process for everyone. -
Old Men
$5.00 – $35.00Two men realize that friendship, even with a muskrat, is more important than making a stew of things.