ProArts, Inc. Presents SOCIAL SECURITY, 9/2-18

By: Aug. 08, 2011
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ProArts, Inc. presents Social Security By Andrew Berman, directed by Kristi Scott; produced by Jonathan Lehman; scenery by Caro Walker; costumes by Marsha Kelly; lighting by Bonnie Prucha.

ProArts Playhouse is located at Azeka (Makai) Shopping Center, 1280 South Kihei Rd., Kihei. Across from the Kihei U.S. Post Office, between Taco Bell and Home Maid Cafe.

Performance Schedule:
September 2-18, 2011
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Sundays at 3:00 pm
Kama'?ina Thursdays at 7:30 *
No performance 9/4

Friday
September 2
7:30 pm
Reception
Saturday
September 3
7:30 pm
Kama'aina Night*
Thursday
September 8
7:30 pm
Kama'aina Night*
Friday
September 9
7:30 pm

Saturday
September 10
7:30 pm

Sunday
September 11
3:00 pm
Matinee
Thursday
September 15
7:30 pm
Kama'aina Night*
Friday
September 16
7:30 pm

Saturday
September 17
7:30 pm

Sunday
September 18
3:00 pm
Matinee

Ticket Prices (Reserved Seating):
Adults - $20.00
Students 18 & under - $15.00
Kama'?ina Nights* - $15.00 (Must have valid HI driver's license)

Website: www.proartspacific.com.

Social Security features the best of Maui talent including Chaney Cramer (Rats!) as Barbara, Kevin Hazelton (Driving Miss Daisy) as David, Joyce Romero (Driving Miss Daisy) as Sophie, Norman Halip (Arsenic & Old Lace) as Maurice and newcomers Angela Thompson and Jonathan Yudis as Trudy and Martin.

Trendy art gallery owners Barbara and David, have their life upended when Barbara's uptight sister and brother-in-law, Trudy and Martin, deposit their eccentric mother, Sophie, on their doorstep while she and her husband head to Buffalo to rescue their sexually precocious daughter. Sophie is introduced to a suave, aging artist named Maurice who brightens her life in ways she never expected. A Broadway hit, the original production starred Marlo Thomas, Ron Silver, and Olympia Dukakis. "Laugh out loud, joyfully...The play is a hoot, a sophisticated, civilized hoot." N.Y. Post

Social Security contains some adult content. It runs 2 hours with one intermission.

 


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