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Chatterton Country Club
$7.50 – $45.00In Chatterton Country Club, a 55+ retirement community, lives a crazy cast of characters whose stories make senior communal living..."entertaining!" -
Wrinkles
$5.00The creator of the hit comic strip "Luann" brings you a fresh new musical that reminds us to wear wrinkles with pride! -
Mr. Hartwell’s Christmas
$7.50 – $35.00A fired Santa discovers the real meaning of Christmas through a magical sack. -
Chicken or Meatloaf?
$3.00 – $35.00Carol and Chuck share five minutes of "quality time" debating what's for dinner. -
House of Tomorrow
$7.50 – $35.00Humorous and touching, "The House of Tomorrow" weaves together stories and characters in a flexible length show. -
Backfire
$5.00 – $35.00Is the morning-after their high school reunion the fulfillment of a life-long dream or a case of mistaken identity? -
Uff Da!
$7.50 – $55.00The backstage bedlam and the on-stage antics make for a screwball new comedy! -
Mike ‘Hard As’ Nails …
$5.00 – $35.00Mike puts his own stamp on the stolen mink of Ms. Suzette Swank. The second in the “Mike ‘Hard as’ Nails Series.” -
Moving Back
$5.00 – $35.00The kids want to move back home but Dad has just the plan to stop that nonsense! -
Unfaithful
$5.00 – $35.00This is a fast-paced comedy of misperceptions and misunderstandings with the lesson: Never be unfaithful to your hairdresser! -
Zombie Cream
$5.00 – $35.00Margaret has either a wicked sense of humor or she is saving Ellen from becoming a zombie. Is this a joke? -
Make Money Producing Week…
$49.95This easy-to-read 'How To' manual guides you through every step of establishing your own weekday luncheon theatre business. -
The “I” Word
$5.00 – $20.00It's lunchtime and four old friends are reacquainting after several years, only to discover that there's a geographic divide between them. The lunchtime conversation couldn't be more hilarious. -
The Wild Sister
$5.00 – $35.00Kate and Joanie arrive at their sister Marilyn’s house after her husband leaves her. They are not prepared to find that Marilyn is coping just fine on her own. Funny and touching play.