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Nancy Braus featured in Elgin Theatre Company's 'Sex Please We're Sixty'.

In ‘Sex Please We're Sixty' Mrs. Stancliffe's successful Rose Cottage Bed & Breakfast has guests that return yearly. Her neighbor, Bud 'Bud the Stud' Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons. Her other neighbor, Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist and has developed a pill to increase the libido of menopausal women. The fun begins when Bud attempts to entertain the guests Victoria Ambrose, Hillary Hudson, and Charmaine Beauregard. The mayhem ensues and then all the women find their lives moving in new and surprising directions.

Nancy Braus is so happy to be performing at ETC again. She has appeared in many suburban productions and also performs monthly with the Time Travelers Improv Troupe in Schaumburg, Illinois.

Elgin Theatre Company has a night of laughs in store for you in their January show. Sex Please, We're Sixty is a comedy where you will have a rollicking good time! From January 11th-27th at the Kimball Street Theater in Elgin. This is ETC's second production of the 2012-2013 season.

This production has an adult theme.

The cast features Harry Davis of Aurora, Nancy Braus of Schaumburg, Andrew Ross of Elgin, Janette Spink of Elgin, Sharon Cuneo of North Aurora, and Nicolette Chelios of Schaumburg. The play is directed by Linda Collins and produced by Jeff Benchley.

Performances will be held on January 11-13, 18-20, and 25-27 at the Kimball Street Theater of the Elgin Academy. Show times are 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays; and 2pm on Sundays. The theater is located at the northeast corner of Kimball Street and Dundee Avenue in downtown Elgin.

Tickets are $15/adults and $12/seniors. Group rates are available. For reservations or more information, please call 847-741-0532, email tickets@inil.com or visit www.elgin-theatre.org. This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

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