This ticket is reserved at a discount for friends and family of our cast <3. We are upended by your support! To quote Bryan Adams, you know it's true, everything we do, we do it for youuuuu <3 **SHOW DESCRIPTION** "Generations" is both a toast and a roast of four generations: Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. In this fun satire, we have one of each generation working at a father-son dentist office. Actually, we have two millennials, which means double the avocado toast, and double the 90s kids references. The story: Dr. Bob has had his dental practice for 30+ years, dammit. He'll retire when he's good and ready. He doesn't understand why anything has to change: why did metal fillings have to become composites? Why did paper scans have to become digital? WHEN DID THE WORLD GET SO COMPLICATED? His son, Miller, thinks his Dad is well past ripe for retirement. Miller's been patient, and he's paid his dues. Miller's a typical millennial, who prides himself on going to therapy, and invokes the hashtag: "#NotAllMen" to show how far along he is in his evolution. He and his Dad argue about as many times per day as they brush and floss. Thrust in the middle is Missy, Miller's dental assistant, with whom he's having an affair (shh!!). Missy is a calculating queen trying to survive under capitalism, using her hotness as a Trump card. Then, we have two receptionists--Genevieve Zodokoff and Jennifer Xlander--or Gen Z and Jen X, respectively. Each of them are stereotypes of their generations: Jen X is still stuck in the 90s, with her aerobics class, shoulder pads, and second-wave feminist values. Gen Z skips work to "protect her peace," and may quit the office full-stop when her OnlyFans takes off. Generational tension abounds in the office, as the characters differ on their approach to everything from sexual harassment, to patient care, to technology. There's an excoriating scene where they realize they're not so different...("Your 9/11 was my President Kennedy being shot.") Then, there's a shocking denouement which explains why Jen X and Dr. Bob have been so resistant to change all along. SHOWTIMES: 6/14 - 7:30 pm 6/15 - 7:30 pm 6/16 - 2 pm 6/28 - 7:30 pm 6/30 - 2 pm