Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Indie Film Draws In 100 Actors


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Producer and Director Ken Gregg attaches a mic to Kevin Smith’s shirt before his audition for the movie “Something to Remember,”  Saturday morning in Prescott.
PRESCOTT - Aspiring actress Alexes Niekamp, a junior at Tri-City College Prep High School, said she has performed in 30 plays locally and in her former hometown of San Jose, Calif.

Her mother, Tamee, said she works with Lonesome Valley Playhouse founder Clyde Neville, who told Alexes about auditions Saturday for the independent movie "Something to Remember."

Alexes said she would take any part that Ken Gregg, producer with Sliding-Thru Productions in Prescott, offers her.

By contrast, Ron Red Bear Lake, 49, of Prescott said he showed up to seek the part of Mr. Marcheti/Santa, a friendly businessman with a Santa-like nature.

The movie will tell the story about Abby, a little girl who tries to fix up her widowed mother, Michelle Seymour. Abby collapses at school, and doctors discover she has a brain tumor that is too risky to operate on. Before dying, Abby pushes harder to connect her mother with Jake, a mailman.

Michelle eventually marries Jake, and starts a new fa


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