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Chicken or Meatloaf?
$3.00 – $35.00Carol and Chuck share five minutes of "quality time" debating what's for dinner. -
Driving with Siri
$3.00 – $35.00After being called stupid, Siri is still there, but her feelings are hurt. Will the driver ever get her pizza? -
Do You Believe in Magick?
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!Double bubble, a love potion is twice the trouble with expired ingredients and not-helpful sisters. -
In One Door! Out the Other!
$5.00 – $20.00The lobby of a New York City hotel is chock-full of colorful characters with their intrigue and mix-ups. Such fun. -
Rock On!
$5.00 – $35.00Two retired women decide "We are not our fears!" and go on an adventure of a life time. -
Navy Bean Soup
$5.00 – $35.00In this hilarious comedy, inspired by a PBS show, the broadcast of the sophisticated "Madame DuJour Men’s Gourmet Cooking Show" is seriously sidetracked by the guest host, a sloppy and overweight retired Navy cook. -
Merry Christmas Caper
$7.50 – $55.00There's been a robbery at the Senior Center just before the holiday celebration. With runaways and a problem administrator, will they be able to celebrate the holidays? -
Love Connection Dot Com
$7.50 – $35.00Bea and Chuck's best friends overpower their online dating profiles. Will it lead to love? -
Compos Mentis (of sound mind)
$5.00 – $35.00When Robert and Alese Langford interview for a coveted spot at an elite retirement community, everyone--including the audience--is in for surprises! -
Arches, Balance and Light
$7.50 – $55.00This lovely play brings Julia Morgan to life. She was a ground-breaking architect who designed more than 700 buildings during her long and prolific career, including Hearst Castle. -
Mimi and Me
$5.00 – $35.00A young volunteer tries to cheer up an outspoken older woman. What begins as a test of wills ends up as a loving relationship. -
Still Twenty-Nine
$5.00 – $35.00Life is quiet, simple, and routine for stodgy retiree, Earl, until Aileen, his fun-loving wife, jostles the norm by joining a motorcycle club! -
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? -
Carol Burnett Sketch Coll…
$26.95Carol Burnett, one of the most brilliant comediennes, presents three movie parodies and a comedy sketch. No Royalty! -
Wrinkles
$5.00The creator of the hit comic strip "Luann" brings you a fresh new musical that reminds us to wear wrinkles with pride! -
Standing Tall
$5.00 – $35.00Seeking to spark their love life, a married couple tries a new idea. With startling results. -
Emotion Cards
$34.99Use this 80-card set in your classes and workshops to help actors portray different feelings and emotions. A great way to spark imagination and improvisation! -
Sometimes a Rainbow
$5.00Cordy Shelburne's life is enriched after re-discovering the joy of living from a wise lady who is homeless. Great tunes, a wonderful story, and an uplifting message! -
Bert, One Year Later
$5.00 – $35.00Bert, in his 70's and recently widowed, encounters a teenager outside his condo. The interaction convinces Bert that life is worth the pain. -
Readers Theatre Karaoke®…
$19.95 – $24.95Roxie McCoy is a street-smart, no-nonsense private eye. In this comic sketch, Roxie comes to the aid of an English Baroness with a secret. -
Louie and Louise
$5.00 – $35.00Louie and Louise have been married for years. But now, Louie spends his days ‘looking’ for something and won't say what. A fast moving show with a strong ending! -
Cruise Queens
$5.00 – $35.00While on a luxurious cruise, the "Cruise Queens" pause to deal with a home invasion that not only gets them back to their pina coladas, it'll all work out in their favor. But maybe not for Caroline. -
Driving Under the Influence
$3.00 – $35.00When you're pulled over for a DUI, it's not a good idea to bump, grind, and push the meaning of "walk the line." -
The Great Escape
$3.00 – $35.00Don’t judge these three little ‘ole seniors by their bathrobes. There’s more to their story than meets the eye. -
The Reunion
$5.00 – $35.00Scott and Carl meet by chance after half a century. Childhood dreams often give way to adulthood, but do they have to?