Laughs that never get old: Neil Simon’s “THE SUNSHINE BOYS”

Move over, Jack Albertson. (He played it on Broadway).

Start packin’, Walter Matthau. (He played it in the film).

Now, I’m about to take on the role of old time vaudeville comedian Willie Clark in what many consider Neil Simon’s greatest and funniest play, “The Sunshine Boys.”

A glimpse of me as Willie Clark (and “friend”) from the bygone heyday of Vaudeville.

Willie is one of those characters that’s such a perfect fit, it could’ve been written for me. Well, it is totally my kind of comedy and Simon’s brilliant dialogue is an absolute joy to bring to life.

But when the play was first presented on Broadway in 1972, I was far too young to play Willie. Two years later, it was made into a feature film and, of course, I still wasn’t very much older.

But NOW…

Well, let’s just say that I’m the perfect age to play Willie. I’m old enough to be believable in the role but still young enough to remember my lines!

I do hope you’ll join me and a wonderful cast for some great fun.

Don’t miss out. Two weekends only!

Be sure to get your reserved seating tickets now – and then get ready to wear out your funny bone!

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