Friday, October 16, 2009

The Golden Age Theater Presents Tinhorn's Daughter

The L. Ron Hubbard western story Tinhorn's Daughter was performed on Saturday, 10 October by an outstanding cast at the Golden Age Theater in Hollywood.

The narrator was Lee Purcell who had the audience riveted to the story.

Lee Burns as the ruggedly handsome gunslinger, Sunset Maloney and Jennifer Aspen as no other than Tinhorn's Daughter, Betsy, kept up the suspense when a romantic alliance started forming between the two, even though Sunset has been robbing her father blind to foil his illicit attempts of buying land in Puma Pass.

Torn between her father, Double-Deck Trotwood, played authentically by Martin Kove (known from Karate Kid and a host of other movies) and her newly discovered love for the elusive Sunset Maloney, she is trapped and only Sunset can open her eyes to the truth about her father.

Rounding out the cast were Jesse Kove and Robert F. Lyons with mesmerizing performances of Trotwood's thugs, hired to keep Maloney at bay.


Jennifer Aspen and Lee Burns


Jesse Kove and Robert F. Lyons


The evening was kicked off by a quartet that brought the house down with Ian Esponiza on guitar and vocals, Carmen Barth on guitar, Katie Dean on vocals and Linda Moss on the harmonica.


Audience response was rave. Here are just a few comments from our patrons:

"It was the best one of any I have seen!" - CS

"Each character was exquisitely portrayed. The narration was delivered at a perfect pace." - SH

"This story was my all-time favorite. This was one of the most fun experiences of my life!" - MB

"I love westerns and it was done very professionally." - GC

"It was spectacular!" - BW

To see the next performance of the show Tinhorn's Daughter, come to the Golden Age Theater in Hollywood on October, 17th. The show starts at 7.30 pm. Parking is free and refreshments are served. RSVP now by calling 323-466-3310 or email jonil@authorservicesinc.com.

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