The 1987 production was "Never Too Late" By Summer Arthur Long    
       
  The story revolves around Harry Lambert, the middle-aged brash and opinionated owner of the largest lumber yard in town; his wife Edith, and old-fashioned girl who has always respond to Harry's every whim and has made a career out of making their home a comfy nest; their daughter, Kate, married, but still living at home (because how could she ever manage, without mom, to cook and clean?); and Kate's husband Charlie, who works in Harry's business, eats at Harry's table, and is generally the thorn in Harry's side. When Harry finds out he is going to be a father again, his stable, Harry-oriented world begins to whirl out of his control, and the hilarity is non-stop.    

 Click a picture to get a larger view
   

 

Dave Gust apparently is trying to get Woody to listen to him.

Woody Folstad and Marge Gourde enjoying some good news.
   
       

 

Ruby Zviroski, Dave Gust and Marge Gourde
   

   
   
       

 |Welcome| |2009 Show| |Box Office Info| |About| |Past Plays| |Internet Links| |Directions| |Contact Us|