Sundays @ 7 Series Presents "The Lost Virginity Tour" ~ ONE NIGHT ONLY

Staged Reading

The Lost Virginity Tour

The Chatham Community Players is excited to present “The Lost Virginity Tour” by Cricket Daniel as a part of their successful Play Reading Series One Night ONLY on Sunday, February 16 at 7:00 PM at the Chatham Playhouse, 23 North Passaic Avenue, in Chatham. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door.  Gus Ibranyi directs.

Happy Trails Senior Resort Living in Surprise, AZ is where the ladies of the Happy Trails Baking Club meet weekly, swapping desserts and recipes.  But when these four friends start swapping stories about their “first time”, one of them bakes up an idea- to take a road trip across the country, revisiting each location where they lost their virginities.  Tears, laughter, memories and secrets are all revealed as each lady shares the details about their first time.  Will revisiting the past alter their futures?  The Lost Virginity Tour is about friendship, heartache, regrets and first loves.   www.thelostvirginitytour.com

Cast:

  • Carla Kendall as Rita
  • Lynn Langone as Kitty
  • Bridget Burke Weiss as Elaine
  • Leslie Williams Ellis as Viola

Producers - Leslie Gayle Williams and Gus Ibranyi

Patrons are encouraged to BYOB & Snacks.

 

PRODUCTION HISTORY/AWARDS For The Lost Virginity Tour

2018 ScreenCraft Stage Play Competition – Semifinalist

2019 Henley Rose Playwright Competition for Women- Finalist

2018 2nd Street Theater, OR – Sold Out Run

2018 Equity Library Theatre of NYC – Stage Reading

2019 Seattle Playwrights Salon – Stage Reading

2019 Santa Clara Players, CA

2019 McCadden Place Theater, Hollywood

2019 Alcazar Theater, Carpinteria, CA

2019 Orcas Center of Performing Arts, WA

2019 Pigs Do Fly Productions, Empire Stage, FL (Oct. 31-Nov. 24)

2023 New Works Competition – WINNER.  Las Vegas Little Theater.  Production: May 19-28

2023/2024 Season Delray Beach Playhouse (May 3-May 19)

2024 Little Theatre of Weston, MO

 

Funding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.