A randy proposal, a little blue pill and septuagenarian sex may sound more like the subject of a political scandal than an off-Broadway play—but the latter is what opened at New York’s Little Shubert Theatre on July 21, when new comedy Viagara Falls celebrated its opening night. The old-school romp stars Bernie Kopell, Lou Cutell and Teresa Ganzel in the outrageous story of two widowed pals who decide to ring in a 77th birthday with some ladies of the oldest profession, if you catch our drift. Directed by Don Crichton, the three-hander shtick comedy kicked off its run with a tongue-in-cheek first night celebration that included visits from Dr. Joy Browne and The Brady Bunch’s Florence Henderson—and Brodaway.com was there to snap some shots for the ole’ photo album. Click through to fall in with the Viagara Falls crowd.