One-woman ‘Zelda’ play back for one night only in Carnation
April 5, 2011 · 12:51 PM
Local actress Denise Paulette brings back her one-woman look at Jazz-age muse Zelda Fitzgerald, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at Miller’s Community and Arts Center, 4597 Tolt Avenue, Carnation.
The play is written by William Luce, and directed by Vince Balestri. The wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda was also an author, painter and ballet dancer. Paulette has several times portrayed Zelda’s story of passion, wit, determination, and living in one’s art, no matter the situation.
Tickets are $12.50 at the door for adults, $10 for seniors.
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