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The Players Club of Swarthmore is located at 614 Fairview Road in Swarthmore. Monica Calhoun - Playing Ebony, the good girl gone bad, Calhoun had to shoot some pretty tough scenes for the film. In accordance with ADA, these materials may be made available in an alternative format. Bernie Mac as Dollar Bill LisaRaye as Diana Diamond Armstrong, Monica Calhoun as Ebony Jamie Foxx as Blue Chrystale Wilson as Ronnie Adele Givens as. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, and $9 for students they are available at or at the door. Ice Cube Cast, Director, Screenplay, and Executive Producer. That production of Fanny and the Servant included a cast of. Performances will be August 13-15, 19-22, and 26-28. From that point on, Diana must not only contend with Ebony, but with Ronnie as well, who has now become her adversary. In February 1916 the Club staged its first performance at Vancouvers Avenue Theatre on Main Street. The cast includes Aimee Theresa of West Chester, Matt Braddak of Drexel Hill, Eric Crist of West Grove, John Harvey of Wallingford, and Sandra Lawler of Broomall. The audience is advised that the play contains strong language. Their savvy and slightly older neighbors provide counseling during shared cookouts and excursions as they recount their dreams, flirt a little, and reveal more than they intended about their fears and obsessions.
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Nonetheless, they’re buoyant, funny, and clearly in love, with as much to teach their neighbors as they have to learn from them. The Players Club, a comedy drama movie starring LisaRaye McCoy, Bernie Mac, and Monica Calhoun is available to stream now. The story centers on an attractive young couple who move into an urban neighborhood with no furniture and little else to their names. The Players Club of Swarthmore kicks off its post-pandemic schedule on Friday, August 13, with a comedic take on love and urban angst entitled Detroit, a Pulitzer-prize-nominated play by Lisa D’Amour, directed by George Mulford.
