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Benny and Pearl Loving in…
$5.00 – $35.00Believe in yourself, no matter how many false starts you have in life, it’s never too late for the real thing. -
New Plays for Mature Acto…
$24.95When Mr. Levine takes over Mr. Abrams’ kosher butcher shop, he needs to learn how ’things are done’ here. A nice play with a lot of good feelings! -
Teed Off : A Short Play A…
$5.00 – $35.00The Shankaholics and the Whack Jobs are tied at the final hole in the country club golf tournament. It's been a marathon struggle with hilarious barbs, antics, and all sorts of cheating! -
Boys in Corvettes
$5.00 – $35.00Walt and Chet are friends in assisted living with big imaginations, a love of remembering previous girlfriends, and dreams of going on a trip to Florida in a red Corvette. -
When Eyebrows Meet
$5.00 – $35.00A church rummage sale takes an uncharitable turn as Winnie and Fran compete for the merits of their spiritual leader..amidst the importance of having nicely shaped eyebrows. -
The Peacocks’ Pep Talk …
$5.00 – $35.00The Peacock's athletic ability is nothing to be proud of. What's a Coach to do? -
Save the Date
$5.00 – $35.00A simple wedding proposal turns into a cuckoo production. This play is the third Escapade at the Villa Estates. -
Mike ‘Hard As’ Nails …
$5.00 – $35.00Joy hires Mike to follow her husband Buck and catch him and his paramour in “the act." The first in the "Mike 'Hard as' Nails Series." -
The Magazine
$15.00Doug Stewart 12-15 minute comedy 4 men, 2 women In this moving comedy, a napping Elroy is completely oblivious as five complete strangers engage in a spirited cross-generational debate above his sleeping form regarding the value of history's hard-earned lessons. Available only as an e-script. -
Senior Moments: The Gamblers
$5.00 – $35.00Colonel William and Mother Angie have a chance encounter at a casino, and he is forced to change lifelong habits. Is one of the plays in Senior Moments. -
Seniors Acting Up: Safeguard
$24.95While Tillie paints Mary's portrait, Felix arouses Mary's concern with weird quotations and erratic behavior while writing a play. She sees his final step as suicidal.