Runway Theatre announces the cast for its upcoming production of “Four Old Broads”

Learn more about the upcoming Runway Theatre production of “Four Old Broads.”

Runway Theatre Four Old Broads Cast
A graphic for the cast announcement for “Four Old Broads” – Courtesy of Runway Theatre

Grapevine-based Runway Theatre recently announced the cast for its upcoming production of “Four Old Broads” directed by Kelsie LeFlore. The PG-13 show will run from June 7-23.

According to the theater, the show takes place in the 1990s at the Magnolia Place Assisted Living home where “the days creep by for retired burlesque queen Beatrice and her aging friends. Things have gone from dull to dangerous now that Nurse Pat Jones has joined the staff and Beatrice is desperate to board a Sassy Seniors Cruise but before she can talk her crew into joining the adventure they’ll have to investigate the disappearance of their resident physician, go undercover to uncover the significance of a mysterious pill being handed out with alarming regularity, and enlighten the authorities on the “dark side” of the building. Teamwork is just the ticket to save the day and savor the ride through retirement!”

The cast for “Four Old Broads” includes:

  • Glynda Welch as Beatrice Shelton
  • Frances Hackley as Eaddy Mae Clayton
  • Camilla Norder as Imogene Fletcher
  • Kate Avery as Pat Jones
  • Rachel Feazel as Maude Jenkins
  • Jonathan Russell as Sam Smith
  • Crystal Chio as Ruby Sue Bennett

The production team for the show includes:

  • Stage Manager: Kali Mulcahy
  • Lighting Designer: Mark Feazel
  • Costume Designer: Braiden Fisher
  • Props Master: Megan Krouse

For more information about the production, including how to purchase tickets, check out the full Runway Theatre press release below or head to https://www.runwaytheatre.com/.

This article and accompanying press release have been updated to reflect the correct name of the director for “Four Old Broads” at Runway Theatre.


 Runway Theatre presents cast of Four Old Broads!

Grapevine, TX – Next up on Runway’s stage is the hilarious comedy, Four Old Broads by Kelsie LeFlore. Running June 7th through the 23rd, this PG-13 production features the following cast:

  • Glynda Welch as Beatrice Shelton
  • Frances Hackley as Eaddy Mae Clayton
  • Camilla Norder as Imogene Fletcher
  • Kate Avery as Pat Jones
  • Rachel Feazel as Maude Jenkins
  • Jonathan Russell as Sam Smith
  • Crystal Chio as Ruby Sue Bennett

Supporting the cast are:

  • Stage Manager: Kali Mulcahy
  • Lighting Designer: Mark Feazel
  • Costume Designer: Braiden Fisher
  • Props Master: Megan Krouse

Runway Theatre performs Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. Ticket prices for Four Old Broads are $22 for adults and $19 for seniors 60+ and students. To learn more, visit RunwayTheatre.com.

About Four Old Broads

The 90’s may be jammin’ with the invention of the internet but, inside the Magnolia Place Assisted Living, the days creep by for retired burlesque queen Beatrice and her aging friends. Things have gone from dull to dangerous now that Nurse Pat Jones has joined the staff and Beatrice is desperate to board a Sassy Seniors Cruise but before she can talk her crew into joining the adventure they’ll have to investigate the disappearance of their resident physician, go undercover to uncover the significance of a mysterious pill being handed out with alarming regularity, and enlighten the authorities on the “dark side” of the building. Teamwork is just the ticket to save the day and savor the ride through retirement!

About Runway Theatre:

The End of the Runway Players (ERP) was created in 1983 when a small group established a community theatre in Grapevine, Texas. They mounted their first full season in 1985 and became a nonprofit organization, establishing Runway Theatre in its first permanent home on Dooley Street. Eleven years later the theatre was destroyed in a tragic fire. With the community’s support, Runway rebuilt and has since produced hundreds of plays and musicals. Though dark for sixteen months during the COVID-19 pandemic, the theatre reopened in late summer of 2021 and remains dedicated to producing entertaining live theatre in a welcoming home.

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