Actors Lauria and McCormack to bring Just Another Day to Greater Nashua in support of Front Door Agency
NASHUA – The Front Door Agency is proud to present Just Another Day, a heartfelt and humorous theatrical production starring acclaimed actors Dan Lauria and Patty McCormack, for two performances on May 30-31 at Souhegan High School, 412 Boston Post Rd. in Amherst.
Presented as a benefit performance for Front Door, 100 percent of proceeds from ticket sales will directly support the agency’s mission to prevent and end homelessness in Greater Nashua.
Written by Emmy-winning playwright Rich Orloff, Just Another Day tells the story of a comedy writer and a sophisticated poet in their 70s who meet daily on a park bench to exchange wit, memories and moments of connection, all while trying to piece together how they know and love each other.
Equal parts comedy, nostalgia and romance, the globally touring production offers audiences an intimate and emotional evening of theatre led by two legendary performers.
Lauria, best known for his role as Jack Arnold on the Emmy-winning television series The Wonder Years, has long maintained a connection to Front Door through his friendship with the organization’s founder, Odie Odierna. His passion for the agency’s mission inspired him to bring Just Another Day to Greater Nashua as a fundraiser benefiting local families and individuals experiencing housing instability.
“Dan has never forgotten the importance of community or using his talents to give back,” said Odierna. “Dan and Patty are helping turn art into impact, and that generosity means everything to us.”
McCormack, known for her acclaimed career in theater, television and film, rose to fame as a child star in The Bad Seed, earning an Academy Award nomination for her unforgettable performance.
Together, Lauria and McCormack bring decades of talent and chemistry to the stage in this moving production.
Funds raised through the performances will support the Front Door Agency’s housing and supportive service programs, including homelessness prevention, transformational housing for single mothers and children, youth homelessness initiatives, affordable housing and financial empowerment services.
“This production is more than just a night at the theater,” said Front Door CEO Maryse Wirbal. “Every ticket purchased helps support real people in our community who are working toward stability, independence and hope.”
Tickets are available now at https://frontdooragency.ejoinme.org/justanotherday.






