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NEW FROM FAMILY STAGES!
TOURING SHOWS FOR SENIORS


 

 

Two actors recreate the life story of Franklin playing 17 different characters!

This fantastic, fun-filled, fifty minute show hits all the highlights of Ben’s amazing career. Scientist, Inventor, Composer, Author, Businessman, Patriot – he’s the one man who can truly say: “Ben there… Done that!”



In 1922 British archeologist Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of an Egyptian king that had lain hidden for over 3,000 years. Carter was astounded by the magnificent treasures buried along with King Tutankhamen. This historical tale is told with a marvelous sense of mystery and adventure, and, as always, a touch of humor to keep things lively.

Two actors play all the characters in this fifty minute production.



Here’s what the audiences at Watermark Towers, B’rithShalom House, Normandy Farms Estates, Elm Terrace Gardens, Springhouse Estates, Cadbury at Cherry Hill, Evangelical Manor, and Wood River Village are saying:

  • Super Production – 5 stars!

  • Loved this performance. It was interesting, instructive and imaginative. Do come again!

  • An amazing, creative way to teach a lesson filled with tasteful humor and historical facts.

  • Informative and funny! Thanks!

  • Excellent – Well Done. very informative – inspiring. Thank you.

  • Come again. We love your history and humor

  • Wonderfully entertaining

  • Amazing how I got involved in the play and the story

  • Great – give us more

  • The whole show was great. Quite different from what we’re used to. I loved it.

  • Excellent – The cast deserves a lot of credit
     

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215-886-9341 or familystages@gmail

 

 

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