“Stella and Lou” is a
poignant piece of theatre about the desire for companionship and romance in
later life. It’s also about the resilience of the human spirit after having
loved and lost.
L-R: Chris Kendall as Lou and Emma Messenger as Stella
Emma Messenger invests her character with
a charming vulnerability. Chris Kendall
gives a believable warmth to his.
Peter Marullo provides exaggerated
contrast as a harried young man vacillating between his love of freedom and
that of his girl friend as his wedding day approaches.
Lorraine Scott directs the show with
caring sensitivity.
Last season you may have seen playwright
Graham’s “Any Given Monday” at Vintage Theatre. Other plays written by
Graham are: “The Outgoing Tide,” “Coyote on a Fence” and “White Guy on the
Bus.”
Vintage
Theatre presents
"Stella
and Lou"
Oct.
28 - Nov. 27
A
second chance at love is still possible, even for two people with a lot of
miles on them.
Fri/Sat
at 7:30 p.m.; Sun at 2:30 p.m
$22
- $30
Vintage
Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora 80010
Approximate
run time is 75 minutes with no intermission
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