A labor of love unfolds this evening as the Pintello family rolls out its latest comedy, a honky tonk musical set in the deep South.
The Pintello family got their first taste of the theater more than 25 years ago and haven't been able to walk away. After performing in dozens of productions with local community theater groups, the family decided to fly solo and try its hand at comedy. Over the past five years, they have presented 19 comedies and will add a new twist with their 20th: a musical. "Pump Boys and Dinettes" tells the story of the boys from the gas station ad the gals from the diner off dusty Highway 57.
In this video, we talk to the director and four performers about the production.
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