

To view a FreeView, please visit the individual plays.Ĭontact us if you intend to produce the play with a cast fewer than 5 men and 5 women.īuy the Series (And Save!) or Get Individual Shows The shows work well with double casting, if you need it. Or, you can cast 5 men and 5 women to play the roles. and Canada – at theaters, retirement homes, and senior centers.Ĭasting Notice: You can use as few as 2 men and 2 women to play all the characters in the five shows. In the 13 months after its premier, Senior Moments was performed 22 times to rave reviews at six venues in the U.S. The play is extremely portable, requiring only one small table and four chairs.


Feasting Upon The Bones Short Story Collection Now Available! Author of The Dome Search for: Recent Posts I made this too! It’s our company name!Īuthor of The Seventh Devil, available now. How does Value Village expect us poor pensioners to afford their sh*t? Oh well, three more years to go.”Īnd I can’t wait. Ooh, I wonder what age you have to be to qualify for a discount at Chez VV? Let me look…what the hell? SIXTY? The nerve. But it means that I get a discount at Talize. “That when you crouch down, it hurts to stand back up?” You saved 10%.”Īnd I was so excited that I did what any normal person would do-I called Ken. But then, the cashier recalculated the sale. And even though their seniors’ discount was for 55 and up, I still felt a little betrayed by Rosina, who had assured me, prior to my purchase, that I didn’t look a day over 45, and the cashier had immediately clocked me as being at least my own goddamn age. “Unless you qualify for one of our discounts.” The glow continued on into Talize, where I discovered a fancy plate stand, a wicker suitcase, an old washboard, and a couple of wine goblets. At any rate, she told ME that I didn’t look old enough to have a twenty-four-year-old daughter, and I know that’s just to keep me buying serum, but still, I walked away with a bit of a glow. I had been astonished to discover that my tiny, perfect, and young-looking Lancôme lady Rosina had a twenty-seven-year-old son, since she looks about twenty-seven herself, but then I remembered that we’d known each other for over fifteen years, so she must be older than I thought. I needed to visit my Lancôme lady anyway, and this Talize store was just down the street. I’d been at my hairdresser’s and she mentioned a thrift store in another town called Talize, which I’d never heard of, but apparently they have a ton of locations in Ontario. Or check out below the coatrack that I made out of a single footboard, a couple of old shoe forms, and some fancy hooks.īut I have to keep my overhead low, which is why the other day, I had an experience that was both amazing and troubling. For example, the other day, I got a couple of old sewing machine drawers for 6 bucks each-a little chalk paint and new knobs, and they’re ready for resale. So I’ve been regularly haunting Goodwill, Value Village and a couple of other places where I’ve found some great stuff-well, great if you’re willing to put in a little elbow grease. It’s amazing how many cool things you can find at second-hand places that can be refinished, refreshed, or refurbished. But where do I buy things cheap enough that I can resell them? Thrift stores, of course (or what some of you would call charity shops). The space I have now is twice as large as the booth I used to have, which means I have to do a lot more buying if I want to keep up with sales. As you may recall, Ken and I recently set up a booth in the antique shop where I currently work part-time.
