As stated in this blog last month, I am a playwright as well as an author, and one of the plays, Grandmothers, Incorporated, which I co-wrote with fellow author and playwright, Lillie Barnett Evans, enjoyed a production by
The Theatre Arts
Club of Detroit on March 15th
and 16th. The Theatre Arts Club (TAC) is a Michigan
non-profit organization established in 1910 as an all women's theatre
group. The TAC produces two shows a season. We were happy that Grandmothers, Incorporated was one of them.
In the Two Act play, the four amateur sleuths, who call themselves Grandmothers, Incorporated go to an isolated cabin in the woods for a weekend of peace and quiet and, unexpectedly, encounter a notorious drug dealer hiding in the cabin. The result is less than peaceful or quiet, but it is hilarious.
The play, which is also the title of the popular cozy mystery novels of the same title, made its debut Off Broadway in 2010 at the Billie Holiday Theatre, and enjoyed a successful run just as it did in Detroit. Below are some of the photos from the Detroit production.
In the Two Act play, the four amateur sleuths, who call themselves Grandmothers, Incorporated go to an isolated cabin in the woods for a weekend of peace and quiet and, unexpectedly, encounter a notorious drug dealer hiding in the cabin. The result is less than peaceful or quiet, but it is hilarious.
The play, which is also the title of the popular cozy mystery novels of the same title, made its debut Off Broadway in 2010 at the Billie Holiday Theatre, and enjoyed a successful run just as it did in Detroit. Below are some of the photos from the Detroit production.
The CAST of Grandmother's Incorporated (Seated-Left to Right, seated), CAROL WOTRING (Bea Bell), MARIANNE SHRADER (Chevron Harris), ERIN ANN DISANTE (Hattie Collier), (Standing-Left to Right) MARY STELMARK (Connie Palmer), PATRICIA O'BRIEN (director) and SHEILA WADE KNEESHAW (Fanny Collier)
The ladies of Grandmothers Incorporated in action
Playwrights with the Cast, Producer, Director, and Staff of Grandmothers, Incorporated
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