Social Security February 5 - March 2
A feel-good, hilarious Broadway hit about an 83-year-old "Cinderella" who teaches her unusual family that it's never too late to find Prince Charming. Just when you were beginning to think that you might never laugh again, along comes Social Security. "Non-Stop Laughter" - Joel Siegel
Red Skelton - A Tribute by Tom MullicaMarch 4 - 6 (two shows on the 5th)
Veteran entertainer Tom Mullica magically transforms himself into the comedy genius Red Skelton. Join Freddy the Freeloader, Clem Kadiddlehopper, and a legion of memorable characters in this wonderfully-funny tribute show. It's hysterical, nostalgic and heart-warming!
Bob Anderson March 7 - 9 (two shows on the 9th)
Never has there been a greater crowd pleaser than singer-impressionist, Bob Anderson! Bob, an inductee into "The Las Vegas Legends Hall of Fame," brings to each performance an uncanny likeness of the best singers in the business: Tony Bennett, The Rat Pack, Billy Joel, Tom Jones, and many more. People Magazine calls him "The best singing impressionist in show business."
Nunsense A-Men! March 11 - April 13
The Smash musical hit with a twist-the "sisters" are all "brothers!" This evening of clerical hilarity finds the Little Sisters of Deer Creek raising funds to bury their fellow Sisters, victims of the "great vichyssoise massacre," who are awaiting their heavenly reward in the convent freezer! The Sisters and the Reverend Mother entertain with a variety of songs, dances, sketches, and even audience participation bingo!
Saving GraceApril 15 - May 11
A wacky tale of a warmhearted girl named Grace who mistakes a telephone repairman for a burglar. When Grace tries to convert him from his life of crime, things get tricky and she ends up having to pretend he's her husband much to the dismay of her straight-laced sister and her sister's prudish fiance. This light as a feather comedy is all fun and games.
God's Favorite May 13- June 15
Neil Simon's modern tale is loosely based on the Book of Job. Joe Benjamin is a wealthy and respected businessman living with his family in suburban Long Island. God and Satan make a bet and God puts his trust in Joe to keep his faith. God's messenger, sent to test Joe's faith, arrives in the form of a wise cracking guy from Queens. Will Joe remain steadfast? Simon poses some large questions about life, but never loses his wonderful sense of humor.
A Bad Year For Tomatoes June 17 - July 13
Fed up with the demands of her acting career, a famous actress moves to the country for a little R&R. She is successful in dealing with her pesky agent, but dealing with her nosy neighbors is a different matter. An invented crazy sister (Sadie) keeps them at bay until the local handyman falls in love with her and the neighbors decide it is their duty to save poor Sadie's soul. Our actress discovers that although it's a bad year for tomatoes, it's a great year for love, laughs and a few surprises.
Guys and Dolls July 15 - August 24
While Nathan Detroit, operator of a legendary floating crap game, evades marriage to Miss Adelaide, his chorus girl fiance of 14 years, high roller Sky Masterson revels in his reputation as a notorious gambler and womanizer. When Nathan bets Sky that not even he can sweep prim and proper Sarah Brown off her feet, everyone gets more than they bargained for. One of the funniest and best written musicals of all time! "Guys and Dolls" is nothin' but high-livin', high-rollin', high-steppin' fun!
Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming August 26 - October 5
The gospel singing Sanders Family is back in an all-new show. It's 1945 and their lives are about to change. Sister June and her husband, The Reverend Oglethorpe (who are expecting their first child) are off to Texas where the Reverend has been called to preach, and young Dennis is about to become the new pastor at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. So, pull up a pew and join them for a gospel-singing good time.
Eddie Miles October 7 - 12 (two shows on the 12th)
Entertainer Eddie Miles is back for his fourth year, presenting an intimate solo performance of the "King." This amazing tribute also includes a salute to the legends of country. The experts all agree Eddie is simply the best!
Catch Me If You Can October 14 - November 16
A witty, wonderful mystery comedy in which Columbo would feel right at home. The puzzle begins when a man's wife disappears on their honeymoon. Suddenly, a young woman appears, insisting she's the missing bride and she even has a priest to back up her story! So what's really going on? Intrigue is the theme of this fascinating who-dunnit that will have you guessing until the very end.
There Goes the Bride November 18 - December 31
When advertising executive Timothy Westerby hits his head on the morning of his daughter's wedding, he awakens to find himself in the company of Polly Perkins, a 1920's Flapper girl straight out of his current advertising campaign, who no-one else can see or hear! When another bump on the head transports Timothy back to 1926 and the Savoy Hotel, the carefully planned wedding preparations disintegrate into chaos.