Sunday, November 20, 2011

See Motion Picture Charleston Revisited Reading and Previews at Lincolnia Nov 21 7:30 202 544 6973

Lincolnia Senior Center in Virginia
Presents an
EASTERN MARKET STUDIOS
PREVIEW AND STAGED READING
OF A MOTION PICTURE IN PROGRESS
CHARLESTON REVISITED
Monday November 21, 2011 7:30 PM
Screenplay by Anthony E. Gallo
Cinematography by Albert Liesegang
Directed by Roland Branford Gomez

People of the past appear in various forms in this two-act mystery-comedy set on Logan Street in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina’s renowned Historic District. Indomitable Charleston matron Charlotte Butler raises thousands of flowers to the hum of classical music, cultivates birds, plays championship bridge, ballroom dances, sometimes cleans her own house, and spars with both her parrot Jacob and flighty neighbor Ginny (Gin) Middleton. Gin's latest flame is the distinguished former New Hampshire Senator Mark Smythe, now an Archdale Street resident, who appears to have a curious interest in Charlotte. When Gin has to cancel one of her dates with Mark because of an emergency in Savannah, he slips in and visits Charlotte. The visit proves to be more than one of mere curiosity, as we discover that these two unique people have much in common. Charlotte makes Mark accompany her to St. Phillip’s Cemetery at night where they encounter someone she does not want to see.
We will show previews of this motion picture and you will meet the Director, Cinematographer, Screenwriter and Cast.

Cast:
Narrator Tim Wolf
Charlotte Butler Bonnie Jourdan
Senator Mark Smythe Colin Davies
Gin Middleton Tarpley Long (Mellicent Singham, Motion Picture)
Jim Haywood Will Monahan (Jan Forbes, Motion Picture)
Sound: Beatrix Whitehall

Introduction by Karen Albers

Questions: Agallo2368@verion.net or 202 544 6973Lincolnia Senior Center (703) 914-02234710 N Chambliss St, Alexandria, VA 22312 Cross Streets: Between Lincolnia Rd and Beauregard St. No charge or donations

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