The first act of a funny and insightful play, created by Academy Award winning Hollywood movie producer, director, editor and writer Elmo Williams, a celebrated resident of Brookings, Oregon. It is a warm hearted story about the humorous side of aging and the baffling differences between the sexes. The play was only performed for 9 shows by the Chetco Pelican Players in 2011 with mostly retired citizens and a few working people of Brookings. The story contains lots of love and lots of humor, plus a little soft shoe, some bits of great music and even a rousing rendition from a marching kazoo band. It's a hoot! Directed by Tommy Jones.
Samson: Bill Gibson, Henry / Boss:Richard “Bud” Halliday, Ben: Steve Combs, Mel: Ed Kelly, Matt: Jim Hyslop. Gordy: Daniel Dresser, Josh: Rudy Spence, Alibi: Dale Ferchaud, Arv / Judge: Klaus Gielixh, Slats: Carl Rovinan, Houck: Patrick Dodgen, Exercise Instructor/Delivery Boy and UPS man: Brian Skidmoore, Delila: Kathrin Benjamin, Marge: Marge Woodfrin, Millie: Ellen Stadelman, Mildred: Shiley Hyatt, Matilda: Marcia Forbes, Violet: Julie Pierrogout, Millie: Margorie Stadelman, Marci: Rosemary Newman, Mrs. Webster, Jerilyn Cosby O’Connor, Dance Inst.: Billie Ruth,
Extras: Babs Aydelott, Janie VanWorden, Renee Schwartz, Carolyn Milliman
Director: Tommy Jones
Lights & Sound: Mike Morran
Set Contruction: Mike Morran,
Music: David Godino
Costumes: Paula Stienhouse
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