“NEVER TOO LATE”
This Broadway hit is about a married man in his fifties who suddenly learns he's becoming a father again.
His last child, a girl, was born 24 years ago and, considering the boob she married, he finds the prospect of another unthinkable. His daughter and son-in-law live with him; she gets up for breakfast at lunchtime and he is curiously addicted to solitaire. It's not only the impending birth that startles him; his previously meek little wife begins to lay down the law. There's to be a nursery, a new bath, and she's to have her own checking account. Such dour capitulation you'll never see again.
"Good old fashioned domestic farce... plain and simple laughter." - New York Daily News
"It fractured the first nighters... They'll love it in community playhouses, college productions, and high school senior plays." - New York World Telegram and Sun
APRIL 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 24, 25, 28, 29, MAY 2, 3
“NEVER TOO LATE”
This Broadway hit is about a married man in his fifties who suddenly learns he's becoming a father again. His last child, a girl, was born 24 years ago and, considering the boob she married, he finds the prospect of another unthinkable. His daughter and son-in-law live with him; she gets up for breakfast at lunchtime and he is curiously addicted to solitaire. It's not only the impending birth that startles him; his previously meek little wife begins to lay down the law. There's to be a nursery, a new bath, and she's to have her own checking account. Such dour capitulation you'll never see again.
"Good old fashioned domestic farce... plain and simple laughter." - New York Daily News "It fractured the first nighters... They'll love it in community playhouses, college productions, and high school senior plays." - New York World Telegram and Sun
APRIL 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 24, 25, 28, 29, MAY 2, 3