A play at the MuCCC "Bermuda Avenue Triangle"
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Don't forget a cushion for your bum...their wooden church pews are hard. See you all there. Sounds like a funny play!
We haven't been to the MuCCC (pronounced "muck") Multi-use Community Cultural Center in quite some time. This play looks like it will be good one. FREE PARKING right next door on Fairmount Street and Atlantic Ave. The MuCCC is in a renovated, old white church building. They have wooden church pews to sit on, so don't forget to bring your cushion to sit upon. Drinks and light snacks available. It's a cute, intimate play house with a raised stage. Fun.
Members are responsible for getting their own tickets ahead of time, or you can take a chance and get them at the door. Tickets are $15 and Call them for ticket information. The play starts promptly at 7:30PM, please be there no later then at 7:15PM. I'll be there at 7PM and we'll save a row for us.
Just because there is snow on their roofs, it doesn't mean that there isn't fire in their hearts and bodies. Bermuda Avenue Triangle is an outrageous comedy by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna, authors of Lovers and Other Strangers and other uproarious hits. Local Actors starring: Don Bartalo, Denise Bartalo, Joyce Szatkowski, Diane Chevron, Mary Quinlan, Ira Simel...and Director: Allan O'Grady Cuseo.
Bermuda Avenue Triangle concerns the hilarious adventures of a Jewish widow and an Italian widow whose successful daughters move them to Las Vegas, where they share a retirement village condo. On an excursion, they are saved from a mugger by a charming, if not quite sober, gambler who is short on cash. They allow him to curl up on the living room floor and he manages to sweet talk his way into both ladies' beds. Each situation is rife with the outrageous, excessive comedy that endears these playwrights to audiences everywhere and proves that retirement communities are not just for retiring from life.
