

Old Folks
Max Posner
At the Golden Years retirement hotel, there's a mixed bag of guests, a little romance, plenty of time for song, a little dancing and lots of jokes.
"There isn't a more cheerful evening in town."
— New York Daily News
"Funny, handsomely melodious and totally delightful."
— New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| Heloise Michaud mid-sixties, jolly and outgoing, some singing and some dancing |
| Mickey Catlan mid-sixties, ex-vaudeville comic type. Good timing and old-fashioned one-liners, some dancing and singing |
| Sidney Fineberg mid-sixties, dapper-looking, distinguised somewhat formal, nattily dressed, must have excellent rhythm sense |
| Wally Slocum mix-sixties, portly Jack Oakie type, some singing and some dancing, excellent actor |
| Mrs. Cooper mid-sixties, black woman, sarcastic and funny, must be able to sing well and dance some |
| Arias mid-sixties, Hispanic-Latin type, some singing and dancing |
| Mrs. Polianoffsky mid-sixties, some singing and dancing, eccentric old lady |
| Mr. Gettlinger mid-thirties or forties, good actor, executive director, must double as a young carpenter |
| Mrs. Stone off-stage voice of authority only appears at Curtain call |
| Peter Schermann mid-sixties, was a carpenter for 40 years, excellent actor, must sing or talk sing |
My Old Friends is a play written by Mel Mandel and published by Concord Theatricals .
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