Cape May Stage Presents KALAMAZOO
The Lewes Public Library Spoken Word Society presents a staged reading of the delightful play KALAMAZOO. Peg and Irv, two quirky but endearing baby-boomers, bravely venture into the world of modern dating. But when these opposites attract, they discover love isn’t any easier the second time around. KALAMAZOO is a romantic comedy about life’s second act and learning you’re never too old to be young. The Examiner called this play “A disarming comedy that lets us laugh about growing older while addressing the very real hardships and heartaches that come when one spouse from a life-long marriage is suddenly left alone . . . the banter in this play is both hilarious and startlingly honest. It just rings true in ways that can be surprising and shocking, but always satisfying.”
The reading will be presented by Roy Steinberg and Marlena Lustik of Cape May Stage, who thrilled our community last year with their reading of Love Letters.
KALAMAZOO was written by Michelle Kholos Brooks and Kelly Younger. It was originally developed at Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice, California.
Each individual attending must register to reserve a seat.
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