Week of Events
The Gin Game
The Gin Game
By D.L. Coburn
Directed by Carol Charniga
February 7,at 7:30
Free
D.L. Coburn’s classic play chronicles the relationship between two unhappy denizens of a seedy nursing home — Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey — who play multiple games of gin rummy together. Their secrets, gradually revealed, become weapons as they navigate loneliness and old age.
The Gin Game
The Gin Game
By D.L. Coburn
Directed by Carol Charniga
February 8 at 2:30
Free
D.L. Coburn’s classic play chronicles the relationship between two unhappy denizens of a seedy nursing home — Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey — who play multiple games of gin rummy together. Their secrets, gradually revealed, become weapons as they navigate loneliness and old age.
The Gin Game
The Gin Game
By D.L. Coburn
Directed by Carol Charniga
February 8 at 7:30
FREE
D.L. Coburn’s classic play chronicles the relationship between two unhappy denizens of a seedy nursing home — Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey — who play multiple games of gin rummy together. Their secrets, gradually revealed, become weapons as they navigate loneliness and old age.
The Gin Game
The Gin Game
By D.L. Coburn
Directed by Carol Charniga
February 9 at 2:30
FREE
D.L. Coburn’s classic play chronicles the relationship between two unhappy denizens of a seedy nursing home — Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey — who play multiple games of gin rummy together. Their secrets, gradually revealed, become weapons as they navigate loneliness and old age.
A School For Scoundrels
A School For Scoundrels
(1960) Comedy, B&W, 94 min.
Sunday, February 9 at 7:pm
Admission free, $5 donation suggested.
A young man finds a very special school that teaches him how to take advantage of people; then he begins to put the lessons into operation.
Typical quirky British 1960s comedy, with: Ian Carmichael, Terry Thomas, Alistair Sim