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“Set in a small Texas town in anytime, U.S.A., Daddy’s Dyin’ concerns the reunion of a family gathered to await the imminent death of their patriarch, who has recently suffered a physically as well as mentally disabling stroke. In essence, however, it is not the story of the impending demise of the father or of the drafting of his will, but of a rebirth of the spirit of the family unit. Without becoming ponderous, losing a sense of humor or pandering to timeworn cliches about Texans or Texas drawls, the story shares many elements of a good summer novel: it’s a fast, delicious, easy read with funny moments, tense moments, touching moments, and characters you care about.” -The Hollywood Reporter
“A masterful comedy.”-Variety
“A well written piece of mainstream theatre that’s consistently funny and occasionally touching.”-The Los Angeles Times
“A knockout.”-L.A. Weekly
Saturday May 21st
Elk Mountain Ski Resort, Uniondale
$28 – Includes Dinner and Show
Doors Open: 5:30PM
Dinner: 6:00PM, show to follow
Cash bar
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 570-434-1018 or by purchasing below.
— Tickets are no longer available for purchase —
Sunday, May 22nd
Inne of the Abingtons, North Abington Township
$28 – Includes Dinner and Show
Doors Open: 1:00PM
Luncheon Buffet: 1:30PM, show to follow
Cash bar
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 570-434-1018 or by purchasing below.
— Tickets are no longer available for purchase —
Mar04
The western-themed comedy murder mystery “Death Death Near Dead man’s Holler” will be presented at three separate locations across Susquehanna County. So pick out a date or location convenient and join us for a night of laughs, mystery, food and drink!
Written by Lee Mueller, the story takes place in the small town of Meridosa near Dead Man’s Holler, where nothing ever happens, nothing until now. A notorious outlaw Sergio Van Cleef is being kept in the jail for the night until Marshall Tucker can transport him to the train station to catch the 3:10 to Yuma. Mrs Peacock, president of the Ladies Ethics Guild is none too happy about the arrangement, nor is she happy that the new Saloon “entertainer”, Sadie Mae Harlow has not been run out of town. But while Sheriff John Ford keeps watch, the prisoner ends up dead in his cell. No one was around at the time or had access to the the prisoner. With the help of Parson Graham and Doc Watson, the Sheriff must try to solve this case, if only for his own satisfaction.
All shows cost $27 and include dinner and show. Reservations are required for all shows. Seating is limited, so make your reservations today!
Dates, locations, menus and contact information are listed below:
Friday, March 27th
Montrose VFW Post #5642
Doors Open: 5:30PM
Dinner: 6:00PM, show to follow
Cash bar
“Western” menu: Pulled pork, BBQ chicken, baked beans, potatoes, cole slaw, rolls, dessert. Coffee, tea, lemonade included.
RSVP by March 13 to Louise Dayton: 570-967-2415
or the Montrose VFW at 570-278-9984.
Checks for tickets can be mailed to: L. Dayton, 11335 Laurel Lake Rd., Montrose, PA 18801
Sunday, March 29th
Moose Club, Susquehanna PA
Doors Open: 1:30PM
Dinner: 2:00PM, show to follow
Cash bar
Menu to be announced
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 570-434-1018.
Saturday, April 4th
Winter Garden Restaurant at Elk Mountain
Doors Open: 5:30PM
Dinner: 6:00PM, show to follow
Cash bar
Menu to be announced
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 570-434-1018.
May06