MILF Life Crisis at Bank of NH Stage

Published: 02-21-2024 3:35 PM

Your whole life, you just wanted to get married and have babies. It took a bit of time to get there, but you got there. But your perfect life has fallen apart. Now you have your beautiful children and a parenting schedule with the ex. Did you really just land back on the dating market? Do you really need to go through first dates and bad judgement all over again? Do you have to get on Tinder and Plenty of Fish? Is this a tragedy or a wonderful new beginning? Are you really supposed to get back together with your high school boyfriend? Are you ever going to love again? MILF Life Crisis reveals that there’s so much life after an ending or a disappointment. You may no longer be 20, but you’ve never been better, and truly, the best is yet to come.

Anne Marie Scheffler is a professional actress, writer, comedian and voice artist based in Toronto and Los Angeles. She has created and toured eight solo comedy shows across The U.S. and Canada. Her fifth show Not Getting It was made into a one hour comedy special for CTV/ The Comedy Network, for which she was nominated for her first Canadian Comedy Award. Her shows “Suddenly Mommy!” and “MILF Life Crisis” play across North America to rave reviews. Anne Marie is a Second City Alumna, has along list of film and television credits, and isan award winning screen writer. Anne Marie is also the co-writer and co-star of “Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody” which played to sold-out crowds in over 60 cites cities across the US and Canada and at Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival.

Join Scheffler for a night of laughs at the Bank of NH Stage, 16 S. Main St., on Feb. 24. Show starts at 8 p.m. For tickets, go online to ccanh.com.

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