Boomer Karma, a new play by Ed Corrigan | Maple Valley Creative Arts Council

The Maple Valley Creative Arts Council announces the premiere of Boomer Karma, a new play by Ed Corrigan.

The Maple Valley Creative Arts Council announces the premiere of Boomer Karma, a new play by Ed Corrigan.

Play times are at 7:30 p.m. on April 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 at the Creative Art Center, 23220 Maple Valley–Black Diamond Rd. SE, Maple Valley.

Directed by Rich Wiltshire and featuring Dylan Cook, Denise Paulette, Amber Thompson and Robert Lee, Boomer Karma is the fifth play by Ed Corrigan to be performed at the arts center. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased online at www.maplevalleyarts.com or at door.

Boomer Karma is the story of generational conflict between a young millennial, Luke, and his grandfather, Harry.

Can Luke get past the anger directed towards his grandfather and the incredible pain caused by the loss of his mother? Will Harry’s past hippie life finally catch up with him? Can this family survive the crisis of a lifetime? Will love conquer all?

Boomer Karma answers these questions and more.