

Horowitz and Mrs Washington
Henry Denker
With time running out to renew their lease, the women of the beleaguered New Bunion Historical Society must find creative ways to snare new members and lure visitors to their sleepy New England town.
When a set of George Washington’s dentures turns up in the hands of an unexpected rival, the ladies of the society brace themselves for all-out war.
Heartfelt and historic, this farce proves that our differences don’t divide us, they make us strong.
Photo: Liz Abbott, Viki Boyle, Patricia R. Floyd, Carrie Lund, and Jackie Rivera in George Washington's Teeth at Florida Repertory Theatre/2018.
(Joseph Dafeldecker).
"A hilarious comedy.” - Broadway World“It’s mostly light and fun, but the show does rally at the end with some deep thoughts on whitewashed history, how we see ourselves, race relations and people’s capacity for change.” - The News-Press“You don’t have to be a dentist or possess a tooth fetish to love George Washington’s Teeth."
— Florida Weekly
George Washington's Teeth is a comedy play written by Mark St Germain and published by Samuel French .
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