Thelma And Louise Meets The First Wives Club Analysis

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Get ready for a playful, flirtatious and laugh-out-loud-funny performance. Find out what happens when two middle-aged women trade in their wine glasses for spy glasses. Mary and Jo have their suspicions about their friend Liz’s new beau, so they set out on a hilarious adventure to uncover the skeletons that may be hiding in his closet. Described as “Thelma and Louise meets The First Wives Club”, audiences are in for a treat filled with wild imaginations, amateur sleuthing and a heavy dose of comedic suspense. This show is intended for ages 13 and

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