

An Evening of One-Act Stagers for Golden Agers
Albert M. Brown


A collection of three short plays with excellent roles for elderly actors.
Admit One,The Cat Connection, and Second Chance
"Has marvelous themes: Life is short, make every minute count, one is never too old to learn and grow, and don't feel guilty for enjoying what you are doing even if others disapprove [...] Powerful and meaningful."
— Queens Chronicle
"A delightful comedy with wisdom and insight."
— San Diego Senior Life
"Witty, fluid and poignant, brimming with idealism."
— Business Times
"A beautiful study of loneliness and the elderly. However, the universal situation can be appreciated by all."
— East Side Express
| Character |
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HAROLD CONKLIN A feisty seventy-five in good shape; has a certain charm. |
MEGAN MATTHEWS Fifty-nine, attractive but shy. |
Three One-act Plays About The Elderly is a American comedy play written by Elyse Nass and published by Samuel French in New York (1990).
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Samuel French · 1990 · 106 pp
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