By Tom Dudzick
Directed by Don Wozniak


Performance dates are February 5th thru 22nd, 2009

The third and final leg of Tom Dudzick's trilogy of plays about the Pazinskis -- a Polish-Catholic family living in Buffalo, N.Y., during the 1950s, '60s, and, in this installment, the '70s -- works fine as a standalone effort, yet is best enjoyed by those familiar with Over the Tavern or King o' the Moon,. This offering, which unfolds during "the blizzard of the century" that socked in the East Coast in 1977, has a more decidedly serious coloration than Tavern and Moon. The family patriarch has died, and mom, Ellen, is selling Chet's Bar & Grill and its upstairs apartment -- the family's home -- and moving on. The question for Ellen and her three 30-something kids is: What will become of 31- year-old Georgie, the fourth sibling? Born mentally retarded, he has begun to develop a memory-loss condition similar to senile dementia.


You won't want to miss this one.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 PM
and Sunday matinees begin at 3:00 PM. House opens 45 minutes prior.


Get your reservations in early!!!