LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Audiences were reminded it's never too late to quit on Friday night, June 22, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Kelseyville and again on Saturday, June 23, at the Lucerne Senior center.
The play “Second Chance” was performed by a new group of actors called Pollett Players in Lakeport.
June 22 was a benefit for the Kelseyville Methodists, the Unitarians and Meals on Wheels from Lucerne. June 23 was a benefit for Meals on Wheels.
The play was performed by Sheryl Murphy and Beatrice (Lue) Ward. It was directed by Linda Schreiber and Deon Pollett.
Characters Evelyn and Rita show how it is never too late to follow your dreams in this 45-minute play about the elderly.
Audiences reacted favorably with comments like, “Every Senior should see this show” and “I loved the interaction of the performers.”
The last performance of “Second Chance” will be on Friday, July 13, at 7 p.m. at the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 10th and Country Club Drive.
The cost is $20 for dinner and the performance, or $10 for the performance only.
The dinner will take place at 6 p.m., before the show.
The menu will include chicken Parmesan, rice, vegetables, soup and dessert.
Reservations are required for the dinner so the cook knows how many meals to fix.
This last performance will be a benefit for Meals on Wheels.
For reservations call the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 707-274-8779.