PERFECT WEDDING
Oct 24,25,26,27 2007
By Robert Hawdon
A man wakes up in a bridal suite on his wedding morning with an attractive naked girl beside him. His bride to be arrives to dress for the wedding and in a panic the girl is locked in the bathroom . Nuclear crisis levels are reached when the bride’s mother arrives. This rare combination of farce and touching love story has provoked waves of laughter across Europe and America. "The audience roared with delight"-Green Bay Gazette. "This play will have you rolling in the aisles"-The London
Star."A crazy, wonderful evening"-Bonn Schaufenster
MENU:
Chicken Noodle
Soup Italian Bread
Ravioli & Meat
Sauce Salad
Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Green
Beans Dessert
Coffee and Tea
RUN FOR YOUR WIFE
Jan 16,17,18,19 2008
By Ray Cooney
This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in different areas because of his regular schedule. Complications pile up as he tries to keep his double life from exploding. "Virtually continuous laughter" -N.Y. Post.
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Chicken Noodle
Soup Italian Bread
Gnocchi & Meat
Sauce Salad
Chicken Cutlets Mashed Potatoes with Gravy
Green Beans Dessert
Coffee and Tea
Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me
March 5,6,7,8 2008
By Frank McGuinness
A never to be forgotten play. An American doctor and an Irish journalist are held captive by terrorists in Beirut. They learn that humor is the best weapon against their captors . They are eventually joined by a British academic. They shoot imaginary films, they throw a big party for each other, they play a fantastical game of tennis, and they laugh at and with each other. They also learn to lament what was lost in their lives before captivity. Each comes to know himself through listening to the stories, sorrows and joys of the others. "A beautiful play"— The New Yorker
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Chicken Noodle
Soup Italian Bread
Ravioli with Meat
Sauce Salad
Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Garden Medley Vegetables Dessert
Coffee and Tea
Nobody’s Perfect
May 7,8,9,10 2008
By Simon Williams
Leonard Loftus wins first prize after submitting his romantic fiction novel under a pseudonym “Lulabell Latiffa” to a feminist publishing house Forced to “become” Lulabell and which his wayward daughter and rascally old father complicate at every turn, things become even more frantic when he falls in love with Harriett the owner of the publishing house. Boasting five irresistible characters this play is described as a comedy classic with an ending that is a comic masterpiece." -UPI. "I laughed so much I was gasping for breath"-Birmingham Post.
MENU:
Chicken Noodle
Soup Italian Bread
Penne & Meat
balls Salad
Roast Chicken
Roast Potatoes
Green Beans Dessert
Coffee and Tea
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