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Join us at The 109 Cultural Exchange in the heart of Downtown Saline for a live theatre performance presented by Mind the Gap Theatre Productions!
Concord Theatricals summarizes this hilarious full-length play —
Middle-aged and married, overworked and a bit of a sad sack, Barney Cashman (played by Adrian Diffey) wants to join the sexual revolution before it’s too late and arranges three seductions. The first, Elaine Navazio (Margaret Gilkes) proves to be a foul-mouthed bundle of neuroses. Bobbi Michele is next, a young actress who’s too kooky by half (played by Jeannine Thompson). And, finally comes September and Jeanette Fisher — a gloomy, depressed housewife who happens to be married to Barney’s best friend (Fran Potasnik).
“Mr. Simon has created a great character here…it is extraordinarily funny and yet also charming…as witty as ever, perhaps wittier.” - The New York Times
Directed by Fran Potasnik
Tickets will be sold online until 1 hour before showtime. Any remaining tickets will be available for purchase night of show at the 109 box office until supplies last and before the show starts. To make other arrangements, please contact Saline Main Street.
GET TICKETS $20
109 Cultural Exchange
109 W Michigan Ave
Saline, MI
United States
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 56 and low of 33 degrees. Fog in the morning, sunny in the afternoon, fog in the evening, mist overnight.
Disagree with Dillon's assessment of Girbach and relieved that Council voted otherwise regarding appointments.
Denial of maintenance is a bit of a canard.
Girbach and Dillon and many other were under the understanding that the most recent "study" of the feasibility of the Rec Center was exactly that. Instead, they were given a report that was nothing but a "if you build it, they will come" request for money.
Disagree with your assessments. That said, if you believe the process was flawed well . . . . perhaps, again, you should be looking at Girbach as he was involved in the process (don't know what, if any other Council members were).
Why are some of the players bowing their heads?
Why are some wearing different color shoes?
Wondering what happened with Thorncest lawsuits brought against the previous owner and search for contacts with the new owners. Seems there was a court date set in November or December?