The Sunshine Boys
Jack Klugman and Tony Randall starred in a 1998 Broadway revival of this timeless show biz comedy. Al Lewis and Willie Clark played vaudeville as a team for forty-three years, but mutual dislike has kept them apart for the last eleven years. Now CBS wants them to appear in History of Comedy and their reunion sparks delirious comedy. “Its ham-on-wry . . . . Simon’s sure-footed craftsmanship and his one-liners are as exquisitely apt as ever.”-N.Y. Post.
Saving Grace
This zany tale of a warm-hearted girl who mistakes a telephone repairman for a burglar, tries to convert him from his life of crime, and ends up having to pretend he’s her husband, dismaying her strit-laced sister’s evangelist-fiance, had critics and audiences cheering both at the Maryland and the Chicago premier productions. “A light-as-a-feather, smooth-as-silk comedy with not so much as a smidgeon of smut . . . . Delightful.”-Jeffersonian, Towson, M.D.
Smoke on the Mountain
Set in a small Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant, N.C., where the Sanders family come back to the Gospel circuit after a five-year absence. Confronted by church matriarchs with only Rev. Oglethorpe as a buffer, the family brings musical and emotional harmony to everyone through their foot-stompin’ songs, outrageous witnessin’, and down home fun. This is the Georgia Mountain Players 11th year of presenting this wonderful, funny and heart-warming production.
Gospel, Bluegrass and Patsy
Join the Georgia Mountain Players for an afternoon or evening of good ole-time Gospel, hard-rocking Bluegrass and classic Patsy Cline. Tap your foot to the music of our wonderful musicians, the Players and friends. Be taken away by the rich soulful sounds of Patsy Cline, sung by the incomparable Michelle Martin.
