[NEohioPAL] "The Last Shop on Walnut" Red Carpet Premiere: Correction

Peter Lawson Jones peterlawsonjones at gmail.com
Fri Apr 24 14:17:21 PDT 2026


*CLEVELAND (April 23, 2026) — **The Last Shop on Walnut*, a feature-length
independent drama shot in Northeast Ohio that explores family, grief,
gentrification and courage, will enjoy its red carpet world premiere on
Thursday, May 14th at the Cedar-Lee Theatre in Cleveland Heights. A portion
of the proceeds from the event will support the *Charles & Margaret Jones
Endowed Scholarship Fund at College Now*, helping academically qualified
and financially eligible students pursue and complete higher education.

*The Last Shop on Walnut* follows Marvin Statler *(Peter Lawson Jones)*,
who has spent years of self-confinement in the building he owns that houses
both his lamp store and the apartment above it in which he lives. As
mounting debt, neighborhood decline and gentrification threaten the
survival of his shop, a former love interest *(Kym Whitley)* and the
arrival of a mysterious young man force Marvin to confront both long‑buried
guilt about his relationship with his brother *(Donald Webber, Jr.)* and a
terrifyingly uncertain future.

*Last Shop* stars Jones, a former Cuyahoga County Commissioner and state
representative, whose career spans film (*A Man Called Otto*, *White Boy
Rick*), television (*Chicago Fire*) and stage. Also starring in the film
are Cleveland-native Whitley, a three‑time NAACP Image Award winner, whose
extensive television and film career includes roles in *Happy Gilmore 2*, *Curb
Your Enthusiasm* and *Next Friday*; and Webber, currently appearing on
Broadway as Aaron Burr in *Hamilton* and a member of the recurring cast of
Apple TV+’s Emmy-Award winning series, *Severance.*

“*The Last Shop on Walnut* is a film that explores complicated family,
community and social dynamics firsthand,” said screenwriter/director *Jason
Richardson*. “It has been an honor to craft this screenplay and bring it to
life together with our talented cast and crew.”

 “What a privilege it is for me to be part of a film that was so tenderly
written, beautifully shot and exquisitely acted,” reflected Jones, who
established the endowed scholarship at College Now named for his parents.
“Audience, bring your sense of humor … and a box of tissues.”
*Event Details*

·         *5:30 p.m.* – VIP Reception (for sponsors and VIP ticket holders)
 *The Wine Spot, 2271 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights*

·         *6:30 p.m.* – Doors Open
 *Cedar Lee Theatre, 2163 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights*

·         *7:30 p.m.* – Film screening begins. A post-premiere talkback
with Richardson, Jones and Whitley will occur immediately following the
screening.
*Tickets, sponsorships and donations may be purchased at **cngc.org/PLJ*
<https://cngc.org/plj>*.*
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