
“Just because I’m over 50 doesn’t mean you only listen to half of what I say.”
2 New Feisty Full-Length Plays!
Dupe
2 female roles, 3 male roles
A 65-year-old woman on the brink of retirement is duped by a scam artist
and plots to retrieve her money and her self-respect.
Homebodies
4 female roles
A 62-year-old woman in search of her missing friend
shows up at a house in the country and finds
three singular women with something to hide.
2 Quirky Full-Length Plays
Prunella
4 female roles, 3 male roles
A 60-year-old widow finds an invitation to the biggest charity ball of the year and
contrives to go, in spite of her two nasty stepsisters, an outcast from the
fairy godmothers’ convention, and a rapidly growing vegetable in her back yard.
Fetch It Yourself!
2 female roles, 4 male roles
A woman who insists on doing everything herself suffers an injury
that forces her to get help from unlikely sources, including her dog,
a golden retriever with strong opinions of his own.
One-Act Comedy-Drama
The Image of Edie
3 female roles, 1 male role
A young bride finds her marriage at risk when her husband threatens
the one thing she won’t give up… her art.

Florence Who?
3 female roles, 1 male role
A Canadian nurse on a boat bound for England after the Crimean War
schemes to get her exploits in print… not another bloody story
about Florence Nightingale.
Tilda: “You were in no danger of drowning, Gerald.
I’m an excellent swimmer… No, I don’t practise
in the frigid Arctic. Orillia is not that far north!”
Watch Your Asp!
3 female roles, 1 male role
When Pharaoh refuses her request for a small business grant,
her bankrupt cousin has 24 hours to change Cleopatra’s mind…
or be banished forever.
Nit: “Sorry I knocked over the basket.
What was in it anyway?”
Helen of Troy needed a laugh.

She wasn’t the only one. Here’s how women laughed in public through the ages…

Left to Right: Renaissance, Regency, Victorian, Edwardian

Jazz Age
“It’s time we open our mouths when we laugh!”
