The summer is coming to an end and so is "The Sunshine Boys." This weekend the award winning Neil Simon comedy closes after a successful run on the outdoor stage. Three performances remain: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, August 16-18 at 8:30 p.m.
Senior Night offered on Saturday
Saturday is a special night for seniors. For those 55 and older, tickets will be $10, a $2 savings over the regular ticket price. Also on Saturday, captioning for the hearing impaired will be available courtesy of a grant from the Kerr County United Way.
Season ticket holders-use your passes before they expire!
Don't miss this funny and touching comedy directed by J.W. Lee. "The Sunshine Boys" is the story of a vaudeville team, Willie Clark and Al Lewis. After working together for 43 years, they have parted ways and become estranged. Eleven years later, Clark's nephew, a theatrical agent, persuades them to reunite for a TV special. Their reunion brings up old conflicts, and the zingers and one-liners start flying as they deal with friendship, aging, and loss. Paul E. Stafford stars as Willie and J. Michel Duval plays Al. Other cast members include Roy Varney, Sharon Smith, Trey Cox, Lindsey Morris, and Kaleb Dworsky.
Come enjoy an evening of comedy on the banks of the Guadalupe! For reservations or more information, call the Box Office at 830-367-5121 or visit our website at www.hcaf.com.
Official Website: http://www.hcaf.com/theatre
Added by give86gt on August 14, 2007