Eden Street Presents ‘Kentucky Lemonade’

Eden Street Players presents “Kentucky Lemonade” a play by local playwright Julie Zaffarano.

“Kentucky Lemonade” is the story of two sisters, their mother and their aunt, brought together by a death of their father. In the midst of their grief and practical need to move on, a family secret is revealed that changes how they define themselves. Funerals often bring out the best and worst in people, both in what is said and what is not – this story is no exception.
This hilarious play will leave you in stiches — and may also bring tear or two to your eye.
Directed by Jess Stinson and featuring Caryn Hartman, Donna Romero, Lauren Kerstetter and Barbara Scanlon.

If You Go

Performances at Latham Hall (Widener University)
Dates: March 27-29, April 3-5. All performances are 7:30 PM
Tickets are $15 and may be purchased at the door or by Venmo to @Jessica-Stinson-47

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Next for Act II Playhouse: ‘Say Goodnight, Gracie’

 Act II Playhouse announces its latest production, “Say Goodnight, Gracie” by Rupert Holmes. The one-man show stars Tony Braithwaite in the role of comedy icon, George Burns. 

“Say Goodnight, Gracie” reveals the fascinating story of a twentieth-century icon. From Burns’ upbringing in New York City, to his early efforts in vaudeville, to the life and love that he forged with his comedy partner, Gracie Allen, the play explores every facet of Burns’ extraordinary 100-year life and career. Audiences will relive many of George and Gracie’s most famous routines not only through Tony Braithwaite’s performance, but a series of clips and archival images as well. 

Braithwaite has essayed the role of Burns in several productions of this beloved show: including at Act II Playhouse for the first time in 2007. Braithwaite subsequently performed the role at Bucks County Center for the Performing Arts, and at Montgomery Theater. 

More recently, Braithwaite has performed as Burns as part of the Playhouse’s beloved comedy cabaret performances, “Christmas in the Catskills. 

 It is always a privilege to put on George Burns’ iconic glasses, adopt his signature rasp, and take up his one-of-a-kind persona. As far back as I can remember, I have been fascinated by Burns and Allen: their comedy repartee but also the powerful love story that the two shared. Act II audiences share that same fascination and now is the perfect time to once again celebrate the life and work of one of my comedy heroes. – Tony Braithwaite

If You Go:

  • Previews on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
  • Opening Night performance is Friday, April 3, 2026.
  • Production closes after a five-week run on Sunday, May 3, 2026

Ticket prices start at $35 and are available online at act2.org, by calling the Act II Box Office at 215-654-0200, or in-person at the Box Office at 56 E. Butler Ave., Ambler, PA. The Box Office is open Mon-Sat, 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Student tickets are $15 and group discounts are available.

 

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