For decades, middle-aged audiences have been flocking to musicals which by and large deal with stories of young love that leads to first marriages. Middle-aged romance, if treated at all, is typically relegated to the second leads (think Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz in Cabaret). First time theater writer Scott Urban turned that paradigm around when he decided to write a musical inspired by his life as a middle-aged man living with two roommates of similar circumstances. Here, the middle-aged couples are the protagonists and the twenty-something characters the comic relief. Though it's clearly a first-time effort, it contains a lot bright moments and sincerity along with some considerable problems.