About Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes

Kate Corrigan has her life in order, or so she likes to think. In what she describes as “not lower middle age” but “upper youth,” she has a lucrative job, a no strings-attached man, and a new house in the suburbs. “Consider yourselves part of the clutter,” she tells new neighbors Molly and her grandson Jeff, when they pay Kate a call before she has even unpacked. Delightful clutter they soon become, overwhelming Kate with a roller-coaster friendship, pot-roast, and the problems of all the elderly women on the block. As she meets these women, living in quirky isolation after outliving their husbands’ and their families’ need for them, Kate realizes the life she’s found looks a lot like the one she’d been running from. Am I a little old lady in training?” Confronted with old fears and new choices, Kate finds her life opening up—wide enough, for the first time, to admit love. Audiences of all ages applaud their determination to “grow older, wiser, stronger in every way. But not old.”

Rated G, appropriate for all audience members over 4 years of age.

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Canton Township - Village Theater at Cherry Hill

The Village Theater at Cherry Hill (owned and operated by Canton Township) is a premiere performing / visual arts and education center offering opportunities for all ages to experience the arts and culture as both participants and patrons. The Village Theater offers both a 400 seat Main Auditorium as well as the 80 seat Biltmore Studio for performances.

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