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News Funny You Don't Look Like a Grandmother Begins Nov. 3 in CA Jan Daley, Barbara Minkus and Evelyn Rudie - Funny, they don't look like grandmothers. These three ladies of a certain age will be playing the feisty elderly women in the musical Funny You Don't Look Like a Grandmother, beginning performances at the Santa Monica Playhouse Nov. 3. Opening night is set for Nov. 18 with a run through Feb. 25, 2001.

Jan Daley, Barbara Minkus and Evelyn Rudie - Funny, they don't look like grandmothers. These three ladies of a certain age will be playing the feisty elderly women in the musical Funny You Don't Look Like a Grandmother, beginning performances at the Santa Monica Playhouse Nov. 3. Opening night is set for Nov. 18 with a run through Feb. 25, 2001.

Funny, You Don't Look Like a Grandmother, adapted by Lois Wyse, lyricist Sheilah Rae and composer Robert Waldman based on Wyse's best seller of the same name, takes a look at the modern grandma. She’s now less likely to appear in shapeless, out-of-fashion dresses and granny glasses than with a lap top and cell phone, on the way to kick-boxing lessons. Grandmother visits all the trials and joys this woman goes through, from what's she's called by those special grandkids (granma? nanna? abuela?) to what her life is like with her friends and participating in her own activities.

A Funny Girl on Broadway and on tour, Minkus starred as Fanny Brice before moving on to roles in The Education of Hyman Kaplan with Tom Bosley and as "Sweet Young Thing" in Rondelay. Daley toured the world with Bob Hope, even singing in Vietnam with the Bob Hope Christmas Tour, as well as lending her voice to the Academy Award nominated song "Till Love Touches Your Life." An Emmy nominee at age 5 and inducted to the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7, Rudie has starred on 70 TV shows from "Wagon Train" and "77 Sunset Strip" to eight appearances on "The Tonight Show." She and husband Chris DeCarlo are co-artistic directors of the Santa Monica Playhouse.

Joining the three ladies is Roger Belefer. A former Beast in the national tour of Beauty and the Beast, he also toured with The Phantom of the Opera.

Santa Monica Playhouse artistic director DeCarlo directs with Murray Phillips as choreographer. Cate Caplin is the associate director and choreographer. The design team features James Cooper (sets and lighting), Ashley Hayes (costumes) and the Attic Room (sound).

Tickets are $24.50-$22.50. Santa Monica Playhouse is located at 1211 Fourth Street. For reservations, call (310) 394-9779. The Santa Monica Playhouse is on the web at http://www.santamonicaplayhouse.com.

-- By Christine Ehren

 
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