Doc Lomax (Scott Mills) and Lydia Van Horn (Cyndi Evans) argue with nephew Phillip Van Horn (Justin Kitchens) in The New Depot Players production of “Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner.”
Doc Lomax (Scott Mills) tries to convince the sisters (Maggie, Lydia and Dora) that they need to let Nurse Jean rent their spare bedroom in the latest play offered by The New Depot Players.
Blue (Brad Smith) delivers groceries while newcomer Jessie (Susan Culver) drops by to inquire about a room for rent in “Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner.”
Doc Lomax (Scott Mills) and Lydia Van Horn (Cyndi Evans) argue with nephew Phillip Van Horn (Justin Kitchens) in The New Depot Players production of “Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner.”
Erin Leigh Sirmans
Doc Lomax (Scott Mills) tries to convince the sisters (Maggie, Lydia and Dora) that they need to let Nurse Jean rent their spare bedroom in the latest play offered by The New Depot Players.
Erin Leigh Sirmans
Blue (Brad Smith) delivers groceries while newcomer Jessie (Susan Culver) drops by to inquire about a room for rent in “Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner.”
The New Depot Players opens its latest production, “Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner,” Thursday at the Conyers Rockdale Council for the Arts Black Box Theater at 910 Center St., Conyers.
The play, a comedy written by Pat Cook and produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing company, tells the story of three geriatric sisters whose lives are changed when they take in a nurse as a new roommate. In no time, Nurse Jean has the sisters planning parties, pulling Halloween pranks and wearing jogging suits while they race each other to the corner. But when the nephew shows up with a plan to sell the family house, things seem to get complicated again, especially with Christmas just around the corner. This heartwarming piece is loaded with wisecracks and one-liners that keep the laughter flowing.
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