Southwest Playhouse
P.O. Box 204
Clinton, OK 73601
(580) 323-4448
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Southwest Playhouse Fine Arts Center, Inc.
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| Children: $4 |
| Adults $8 |
| Plus Tax @ 9% |
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| For Reservations call: |
| Southwest Playhouse Fine Art Center |
| 580-323-4448 |
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| Box Office Opens Daily 1pm-4pm |
| Monday September 17, 2001 |
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Directors Corner
Willie resents Al's habit of poking a finger in his chest and spitting in his face when pronouncing words that start with a "p." It has been eleven years since they have performed together. Willie resides in a rundown residential hotel in Manhattan, trying to work in TV commercials despite a shaky hand and a bad memory. Al has retired and sits on the porch a lot at his daughter's home in New Jersey. Willie's nephew, Ben, brings the news that CBS is preparing "A History of Comedy," and has invited "Lewis and Clark" to do one of their classic sketches. The team gets back together again, only to have the animosity flare up and the fights over the finger poking and spitting stubbornly revived. It is a touching, humorous, and heartrending slice of show business life, which reveals their aging vulnerability and the infirmities that come with senior life.
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