Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main Street, Laurel, Md. will hold auditions for 6 men and 15 women, ages 25 to 55, on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 pm and Tuesday, March 10 at 7pm. Director Marie Sproul will have sides available for cold readings from the script of Pillow Talk. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Company, Pillow Talk will run May 1 through May 24 on Friday and Saturday evenings with two selected Sunday matinees and one selected Thursday evening performance. For more information, please contact Producer Maureen Rogers at 301-452-2557 or maureencrogers@gmail.com, email lmp@laurelmillplayhouse.org or visit our www.laurelmillplayhouse.org.
Jan Morrow is a successful young interior decorator who is forced to share a party line with a man named Brad Allen. Brad is so frequently talking to one girl or another that Jan, in desperation, breaks in on one of hisconversations, only to have Brad accuse her of snooping. This hurts her feelings because she'd never do that. She's a lonely girl who has beengiving everything to her work, and her evenings are spent alone, talkingto her pillow. Through a friend, Brad finally meets Jan. He passes himselfoff as a naive young fellow from Texas named Rex Stetson, and Jan is entranced. When Brad, over their party line, gives her dire warnings concerning Rex, she is indignant. Brad's dual identity as the Texan and the cynical commentator on Jan's increasingly important love for the
gentle Rex makes this a very special comedy.
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