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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! -
Stolen Flowers
$5.00 – $35.00 Sale!Two sisters finally decide to solve long-simmering family problems that have been ignored for too long. What a play! -
Strange UFO
$15.00Sam Pott’s pants on the flagpole, flapping in the breeze, stuns the Law Firm. So funny! -
Stunned
$3.00 – $35.00A group of art enthusiasts wax lyrical over a new exhibit in an art gallery, certain it is a work of genius. A stranger's opposite perspective is simply stunning. -
Substitute Sitters
$15.00Have Aunts Delia and Deborah abandoned their babysitting charge to two strange men? -
Summer Dreams/Winter Wishes
$18.95These ten plays have dynamic and romantic older characters in monologues, ten-minute shows, and one acts. -
Sunday School Revelations
$24.95Kids can misunderstand the Bible and theological definitions as these two dozen examples illustrate. -
Sunny Room in Charming House
$5.00 – $35.00A neatnik rents a room to a free spirit...and you get a whirlwind of humorous conflict in this hilarious "Odd Couple"-like show. -
Sunset Village
$7.50 – $95.00 Sale!For two years, Edna has been walking in a fog. Moving to Sunset Village wakes her up in more ways than one!
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Sylvia and Myrna
$5.00 – $35.00Myrna is a retired starlet, Sylvia is a retired homemaker. Now living in a retirement village, Sylvia thinks they might be sharing something! -
Teaching Senior Theatre C…
$15.00 – $20.00Based on the author's many years of teaching older actors, this document will help you organize, plan, market, and teach Senior Theatre classes that inspire. -
Telemarketer Torment
$5.00 – $35.00Silvia hatches a brilliant idea for how to handle telemarketers. She no longer hangs up with anger. With her new strategy, they can't get off the call fast enough! -
That’s Not the Problem
$5.00 – $35.00Counseling couples is never easy but when Helen and Dave bring in an inept hit-man as evidence, it gets all so very complicated. An action-packed comedy. -
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 Appraisal
$3.00 – $35.00The popular TV program "Antique Side Show" has rolled into town and excitement is in the air. Hopes, dreams and wacky fantasies have replaced common sense.