Scenes from “SHOW ME WHERE THE GOOD TIMES ARE”

A woman sits on the back of an ornate chair, leaning over a seated man who is dressed in a robe and hat, holding a piece of paper. A small table with items sits beside them, all set against a plain background.
Wallace Hines, Libby Hart and James Michael go over one of the scenes. The musical is based on Moliere’s “The Imaginary Invalid” and was presented before the RRAD Officers’ Wives’ Club earlier this month. Nancy Keyton is the instructor and director of the production.
Four people in period clothing stand in conversation; two women in long dresses, one gesturing toward a man in a suit and hat, while another man in a suit watches. The background is plain and indistinct.
Libby Smith argues with Jeff Michael as Helen Bass and Bryan Engledowl discuss plans of marriage in the musical “Show Me Where The Good Times Are”. The musical comedy will be presented tonight at 8 p.m. in the TCC auditorium. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students.