The two gentlemen thrive on their
friendship. They enjoy each others company, playing pinochle together and
attending dances for older singles. Life is wonderful for them until Sam
meets Carol (Kathrine Henryk), a lovely single lady who suddenly seems to
take up most of Sam's time. Will a charming lady spoil their close
relationship after so many years, or is their bond too close to be undone?
This delightful play, being
presented at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills, was written by Pat Harrington,
Howard Storm and Michael Rhodes. Michael Rhodes since passed away, and
Theatre 40 is dedicating this production to his memory. It is directed by
Tim Byron Owen. Jimmy's well-appointed apartment was created by Jeff G.
Rack. The ethnic flavor presented in this play by both Blake and Storm add
charm and warmth to the production. All three actors meld together in
their performances and create characters that one can't help but enjoy.
Jimmy and Sam plays Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8 PM, Sundays at 2 PM, at Theatre 40 (in the Reuben
Cordova Theatre). 241 Moreno Drive on the Beverly Hills High School
Campus, in Beverly Hills. It continues through October 30, 2011. For
reservations, call (310) 364-0535 or buy tickets online at
www.theatre40.org.
Recommended.
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