Seeing Stars In Dixie
by Ron Osborne

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Highlights

105 mins 1950s Ensemble Cast Interior Set Period Costumes American Comedy

Synopsis

It's 1956 and Hollywood has arrived in Natchez, Mississippi with its brightest stars to film Raintree County .

Meanwhile at Clemmie's, a Natchez tea room, the widowed proprietor who has a fascination with movies and a secret admirer, oversees her own cast of characters: Tootie, her take charge friend; Jo Beth, a former beauty queen; Glease, a man more comfortable with women than macho men, and Marjorie, an unethical social climber.

Competition for a small role in the movie brings out the best and worst of these memorable characters.

Twists, turns and revelations lead Clemmie to trade a moment of fame for love and the chance to impact the lives of people dear to her.

Originally produced at the Sonoma County Repertory Theatre in Sebastopol, CA.

Press Reviews

"A warm, funny play...hilarious, heart-warming, sassy Southern comedy...a standing ovation."

— Asheville Citizen-Times

"Offers jolly good fun...tightly crafted dialogue delivers a chuckle a minute."

— Starkville Daily News

Characters

Character
Tootie

the take-charge kind of person in any crowd, 35 to 50

Glease

a modest man more comfortable in the company of women, 50s

Jo Beth

a beauty queen wannabe prone to disasters, 25 to 35

Marjorie

a socially prominent lady-about-town, 30 to 50

Clemmie

widowed proprietor of a small tea room, 59

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2001
Binding Paperback
Pages 61
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573627866
ISBN-10 057362786X
LCCN 2007390923
LCC PS3615.S275 S44 2001
DCC 812/.6

Seeing Stars In Dixie is a American comedy play written by Ron Osborne and published by Samuel French in New York (2001).

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Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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