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Show VCP features classic comedy "Kiss and Tell," a hilarious hilari-ous World War II comedy opens at Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East in Lindon this Friday, Nov. 4, and runs through Nov. 28. Performances are every Friday, Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. Please make reservations by calling the theatre at 785-1186 or 224-5310. "Kiss and Tell," is the story of Corliss Archer, a fifteen-year-old girl played by Amy Wright, who did everything she could to help by selling kisses with her older best frient, Mildred, played by Tawni Bristol, and they made a bundle for the USO. When Corliss' parents, dayed by Bill Brown and Lori Anderson, find out, they are shocked and devise a punishment that lands poor Corliss in such a tangle of hilarious situations that she wonders if she will ever be able to straighten things out. If things weren't bad enough, Corliss' older brother Lenny, played by Lloyd Babcock, makes her swear a blood oath not to expose the romance he's having with Mildred. : Keeping this secret has Corliss in all the hot water she can handle when Dexter Franklin, the boy next door, played by Mike Renstrom, pops in to unwittingly add fuel to the fire. The play is directed by Elaine Barnett and other cast members include: Seth Nielson, Aloyes Nielson, Jay Markham, Elaine Barnett, Robert Defendi, Bob Farris, Janeen Fuller and George Paullin. Lights and Sound by Michael Christiansen. |