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Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes

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Written by Sandra Feinchel Asher

directed by Dwayne and Wendy Bailey

Description
Kate Corrigan has her life in order, or so she likes to think. In what she describes as "not lower middle age" but "upper youth," she has a lucrative job, a no strings-attached man, and a new house in the suburbs. "Consider yourselves part of the clutter," she blithely tells new neighbors Molly Blumenthal and her grandson, Jeff, when they pay Kate a call before she has even unpacked. And delightful clutter they soon become, overwhelming Kate's tiny existence with a roller-coaster friendship, pot-roast, and the problems of all the elderly women on the block. As she meets these women, living in quirky isolation after outliving their husbands' and their families' need for them, Kate realizes the life she's found looks a lot like the one she'd been running from. "Is it in the genes, an instinct," she wonders, "like elephants heading for the burial ground? Am I a little old lady in training?" Confronted with old fears and new choices, Kate finds her life opening up—wide enough, for the first time, to admit love. "A sensitive comedy about friendship between generations," said the Stanford Mail. "Full of wit and laughter...warmth and wisdom," echoed the Sierra Madre News. "L'chaim!" say Kate and Molly. Audiences of all ages applaud their determination to "grow older, wiser, stronger in every way. But not old."

PRODUCTION DATES
May 30, 31, June 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8 p.m.
Sunday Matinee: June 8 at 2:30 p.m.

AUDITIONS
April 6, 7 at 7 pm at BLT

Kate Corrigan has her life in order, or so she likes to think. In what she describes as "not lower middle age" but "upper youth," she has a lucrative job, a no strings-attached man, and a new house in the suburbs. "Consider yourselves part of the clutter," she blithely tells new neighbors Molly Blumenthal and her grandson, Jeff, when they pay Kate a call before she has even unpacked. And delightful clutter they soon become, overwhelming Kate's tiny existence with a roller-coaster friendship, pot-roast, and the problems of all the elderly women on the block. As she meets these women, living in quirky isolation after outliving their husbands' and their families' need for them, Kate realizes the life she's found looks a lot like the one she'd been running from. "Is it in the genes, an instinct," she wonders, "like elephants heading for the burial ground? Am I a little old lady in training?" Confronted with old fears and new choices, Kate finds her life opening up—wide enough, for the first time, to admit love. "A sensitive comedy about friendship between generations," said the Stanford Mail. "Full of wit and laughter...warmth and wisdom," echoed the Sierra Madre News. "L'chaim!" say Kate and Molly. Audiences of all ages applaud their determination to "grow older, wiser, stronger in every way. But not old."

CAST


Kate Corrigan

Jessica Cottar

Molly Blumenthal

Theresa Moore

Jeff Bernstein

Korwynn Wagstaff

Marsha Bernstein

T.Lynne Havel

Mrs. Petrelli

Joy Woods

Mrs. Feldman

Ethel Adler

Mrs. Davis

Jackie Fuller

Bill Clayton

Dwayne Bailey

CREW


Directors

Wendy Bailey, Dwayne Bailey

Technical Director
Mackey Skinner

Stage Manager
Lindsey Sikes

Props

Saundra Smith

Set change crew
Cara Skinner, Sarah Fletcher, Chris Cantu, Emily Allen

Lighting Design
Gary Smith

Costumes
Crystal Wagstaff

Set Design
Wendy Bailey

Set Construction
Mackey Skinner, Gary Smith, Glenn Whitcomb, Durrell Dickens, Anne Dickens, Sarah Dickens, Dwayne Bailey

Light and Sound crew
Katie Bailey, Bruce Rodgers

Emergency Costume supply
Kim Martin