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July 11-27 , 2008
By Simon Williams
'Love Is All Round' is a feminist publishing house where Harriet Copeland is running a competition to find new romantic fiction; their motto is 'For Women By Women'. To avoid this gender bias, Leonard Loftus is forced to submit his novel under a female pseudonym. So when Lulabelle Latiffa wins the first prize, Leonard begins to have a major problem. He is a bashful statistician lumbered with a spectacular alter ago. With domestic complications from his wayward daughter Dee Dee and Gus, his rascally old father, Leonard tries frantically to keep up the charade of Lulabelle. His problems are made worse when he falls hopelessly in love with Harriet. He is a worried man in the guise of a carefree woman. The happy ending is not going to be easy. In high heels and lipstick our hero is caught in a hilarious dilemma of cross-dressing and cross-purposes.
Nobodys Perfect is directed by Ginny Weil, produced by Charlie Sampson and Ginny Weil and features Barbara Cogan, Donnie McGovern, Gretchen Reinersman and Peter Weiglin.
Performances will be at 8:00pm on July 11th, July 12th, July 17th, July 18th, July 19th, July 24th and July 25th; at 7:00pm on July 13th; at 2:00pm & 7:00pm on July 20th; at 4:00pm & 8:00pm on July 26th; and at 2:00pm on July 27th.
For more information or to order tickets
for Nobodys Perfect, call Betsy at 513-684-1236. All seats
are reserved and cost $17 each. |
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