SOCCER MOMS

A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR THE DUCKS

SOCCER MOMS

A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR THE DUCKS

By Kathleen Clark

By Jean Lenox Toddie

Directed by Nancy Rich

DATES HELD: April 20 - 21; 27 - 28, 2007

LOCATION: Holy Springs Cultural Center

ABOUT THE SHOW:

SOCCER MOMS

Three engaging women reluctantly take the field in a mothers vs. sons soccer game. They intend to let the children win, but as the game unfolds they become intent on scoring. The competition ignites a fierce desire to recapture their youthful good-humor, independence and sexiness, paving the way toward a better understanding of themselves, their families and changes they need to make in their lives.

A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR THE DUCKS

Seventy-nine-year-old Samuel (Jerry Zieman) scrounges bread scraps from his favorite restaurant to feed the pond’s resident flock of ducks. Sixty-eight-year-old Irma (Joyce Weiser) is nonplussed by the fact that Samuel is feeding the ducks in open defiance of a great big sign commanding park users NOT to feed the ducks. So, the widower and the widow start their acquaintance at odds with each other; but they gradually become friends, and Irma even agrees to feed the ducks in Samuel’s absence.


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SOCCER MOMS

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A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR THE DUCKS