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<DIV>TWENTIETH CENTURY <STRONG><FONT face="Arial Baltic">pulls in to Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre under the direction of Barbara L. Rhoades for a
four-weekend run starting on May 30th.</FONT></STRONG>
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align=left>Set in 1933 on the Twentieth Century Limited train from Chicago to
New York City, TWENTIETH CENTURY is a story of 'Broadway ballyhoo meets
Hollywood hustle.' The comedy centers around Oscar Jaffe <STRONG>(Tim
Walsh)</STRONG>, the desperate theater producer who will do anything to get the
signature of his ex-lover and star actress Lily Garland <STRONG>(Grace
Mannarino)</STRONG> on a contract for his latest play. He will lie, cheat, and
even pretend to be dying to bring the star back from Hollywood to Broadway, and
back to his side. Trying to make sense of the chaos are his long time assistants
Webb <STRONG>(Natalie Dolezal)</STRONG> and O'Malley<STRONG> (Jerry
Schaber).</STRONG> Also on board are Lily's new lover George <STRONG>(Lance
King),</STRONG> Max (another ex-lover and producer, played by <STRONG>(Stephen
Kay)</STRONG> and Myrtle <STRONG>(Doreen Lazarus-Harris)</STRONG> a religious
fanatic looney who has escaped from an institution. Tom Hill appears as Dr.
Lockwood with Keri Lambert as his mistress Anita, Andrew Beah appears as Beard
and the Detective, and James Harris and Cody Steele guide the train as Conductor
and Porter.</P>
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align=left>TWENTIETH CENTURY plays on CVLT's Main Stage at 40 River Street in
Chagrin Falls' Theatre Distric, May 30 - June 21, 2014, with performances on
Friday & Saturday nights at 8 PM. Tickets are $18 regular, $14 students and
seniors. Not recommended for children due to adult themes and suggestive
language. Tickets for all CVLT productions can be purchased online at CVLT.org
or by phone at 440-247-8955 between 1-6 PM, Monday through
Saturday</P></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>