Publisher's Synopsis
Lester and Albert are lifelong best friends sharing their twilight years in an upscale San Francisco retirement community. On the eve of Lester's sixtieth wedding anniversary he and a reluctant Albert plot to escape from the home to deliver roses to the grave of Lester's beloved wife, Elizabeth. Along the way they are mugged, arrested, and they meet Mary, an elderly woman who lives in cold luxury with a family too busy to appreciate or even notice her. Together the three of them lead some frantic retirement home employees on a pursuit through San Francisco to a cemetery in Oakland, where an officious hospital administrator and two young nurses learn important lessons through the wisdom of the aged. This is the theatrical script, winner of three national play writing awards. THERE SHOULD BE ROSES is the warm, funny and poignant story of the love that endures for those who live long and well.