Granny is way ahead of her time. The modern world is just beginning to appreciate the benefits of Home Business. Granny has been profiting from hers for over seventeen years. She has figured out a way to beat the taxman, which is a bit of a mystery, as is the remainder of “Granny’s Business”, which she runs from her decrepit old house. Even her roomer and jogging partner, Marty, doesn’t understand what is going on, as he watches things move about at will, disappear and reappear out of nowhere. The comedy resulting from the exposure to Granny’s Mystery is truly delightful. A little something for everyone - and a few things that you don’t even want to think about.
Book by Jim Hartman
Directed by Jim Hartman
Assisted Directed by Marlene Guy
Show Dates
May 20, 21, 22, 1999
Performances
Location
Cast | ||
Granny | - | Dorothy Zimmerman |
Marty | - | Dan LaPointe |
Reverend Percy | - | Fred Garand |
Peatie | - | Richard Gray |
Alice | - | Theresa Berry |
Stickles | - | David Lanz |
Harvey | - | Tom Hage |
Junior | - | J.J. Siegel |
Sandy | - | Anne Reid |
Production Team | ||
Production Coordinator | - | Darlene Garand |
Stage Manager | - | Patti Kasper |
Set Design | - | Jim Hartman |
Set Construction | - | Jim Hartman Jim Brower Dave Lanz Fred Garand Richard Gray Jeanene Lewis Karen Lewis |
Lights | - | Karen Lewis |
Props | - | Patti Kasper Vanessa Kasper |
Prompter | - | Marlene Guy |
Tickets | - | Marlene Guy |
Program | - | Glen Hamilton |
Sound | - | Ralph Burgess Glen Hamilton |
House Manager | - | Darlene Denham |
Costumes | - | Jeanene Lewis |
Special Effects | - | Jeanene Lewis |
Produced by special arrangement with
the author Jim Hartman