Introduce a world-famous opera tenor who becomes...
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Introduce a world-famous opera tenor who becomes indisposed, add someone to take his place, mix in some mistaken identity and the result is “Lend Me A Tenor,” a comedy opening tonight in the South Bay.
Palos Verdes Players, a nonprofit community theater group, is putting on the production with an all-volunteer cast that includes two Redondo Beach residents--Jonathan D. Weiss, who will play “Il Stupendo” opera star Tito Merelli, and Sylvia Deza in the role of Maria, Tito’s hot-blooded wife.
Others cast members are: John Vincent as Saunders, general manager of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company; Juliette Cummins as star-struck Maggie (Saunders’ daughter); Douglas Jacobs as Max (Saunders’ fretting assistant); Maxine Whittaker as Julia, chairman of the Opera Guild; Rose Leanore Dolfi as a seductive soprano and Rick Hoffman as a bellhop.
The play, directed by Tony Torrisi, will be staged at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays through Oct. 30.
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What: “Lend Me A Tenor”
When: 8 tonight and Saturday; 7 p.m. Sunday
Where: Palos Verdes Players, 2433 Moreton St., Torrance
Tickets: $9; special group rates available
Information: (310) 326-2287
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