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Vince Kelley as Blanch ‘The Golden Girls’ are back with brand-new laughs RICH LOPEZ|Staff writer rich@dallasvoice.com Adam Graber as Rose Blanche, Dorothy, Rose and Sofia are back — and not in syndication.

Thanks to producers at Murray and Peter Present, writer Robert Leleux and director Eric Swanson — not to mention a cast of four men in drag — The Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue puts everyone’s favorite ’80s ladies in a whole new light, starting on Tuesday, Jan.

30, at the Wyly Theatre, 2400 Flora St. The show continues through Feb. 4 in Dallas. Actor Vince Kelley plays Blanche, alongside Ryan Bernier as Dorothy, Adam Graber as Rose and Christopher Kamm as Sophia.

Jason Bowen gets in on the fun as both Stanley and Burt. Kelley had worked with the production team before, and when this project came to fruition, he helped curate the script.

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