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The Great GG Gang
$5.00 – $35.00Two older people can solve their financial and loneliness problems if only they are brave enough to use a little 'creativity.' -
Favorite Cousins
$7.50 – $35.00Two older cousins escape together on a cruise. In Old Folks Rock: A Celebration of Vitality -
The Speeding Ticket
$5.00 – $35.00Starlight Moon knows how to talk her way out of a speeding ticket. Is she telling the truth or not? So funny! -
Misconceptions
$7.50 – $35.00The rumor mill has concocted a story about June's pregnancy and everyone is all a-buzz! It's love, marriage, babies, adoption and lots of fun! -
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 Audition
$5.00 – $35.00The shenanigans, drama and secrets behind the scenes in casting Lucille. The first play in A Fine Time to Be Lucille -
The Robbin’ Hoods
$7.50 – $35.00Al and Mabel Hood are broke and desperate. What else could they do but rob the rich? -
Mistranslations
$5.00 – $35.00A magical device helps a couple communicate better, but is better communication what they really want? -
When Irish Cows are Smiling
$7.50 – $55.00 Sale!With all of its wit, charm and laughter, this is a knee-slapping performance. Set in March 1872, five months since the Great Chicago Fire, this MOO-morial pays tribute to Mrs. O’Leary’s cow. -
Memories of a Wonderful Life
$7.50 – $55.00 Sale!It's A Wonderful Life, but with a marvelous twist! -
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. But David's wife knows how to get past all of those annoying menus. -
Lost and Found
$5.00 – $35.00Fred and Jeanne are ready to leave for an evening with friends when they discover they've lost their keys, yet again. -
Love and Other Investments
$5.00 – $35.00Wry-witted, with rapid fire screwball comedy dialogue. Agnes tries to finish her taxes but finds that there's more to life than investments and paperwork.