This true, candid, and uproarious story by author and comedian Judy Carter takes us along on her precarious quest to find love as a 66-year-old lesbian. While her family has long accepted her sexual identity, she wonders whether they will be prepared for the shock of her decision to have a relationship with someone a third her age. But more important, can she really share life with a Millennial? Join Judy on a humorous journey through senior movie tickets, trendy bars, loud music, early-bird specials, and the fear that her crater-filled body might end the relationship with someone who just might be Ms. Right.
Produced by The Braid/Jewish Women’s Theatre
Writer/Performer Judy Carter
USA, 2018
True autobiographical story, Comedy
English
13 minutes
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