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The Lady with All the Answers

This is a show about advice columnist, Ann Landers, and some of the show concerns actual letters she received from readers. All of these letters were, of course, printed in regular newspapers in the 60’s and 70’s. They do deal with a wide range of topics including marital problems, sexuality and homosexuality, among others. If one is not comfortable with these topics being addressed, this show may not be suitable. PG-13.
Altar Boyz
This is a show about a Catholic boy band on a mission to save souls. It is a comedy but it does not make fun of religion. These are young guys of today expressing their spiritual faith in contemporary terms through the medium of pop music. Though there is a lot of humor resulting from their enthusiasm and their naiveté, the boys are very sincere in their faith and the message is all about love and acceptance, belief in the Divine, and the need to “work on your soul”. Those who feel that humor is inappropriate when combined with the subject of religion may find this show objectionable.
archy and mehitabel
The denizens of Shinbone Alley, written about by archy, the cockroach poet, are a bit Bohemian and slightly tawdry, though in a very humorous and fantastical way. We feel it is a show that will be enjoyed by all but the most conservative.
A Brief History of White Music
Suitable for all who enjoy singing, dancing and 60’s-70’s pop music.
Ali Baba
Fun for the whole family, suitable for all ages.
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