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"Viagara Falls" Returns Palm Desert

"Viagara Falls," the comedy play starring Harold Gould, Lou Cutell and Teresa Ganzel returns to the Indian Wells Theater on the California State University campus on Cook Street in Palm Desert, Friday, January 9th. The play was a great success when it premiered here in the desert in the fall of 2006 and has been playing to packed houses around the country ever since.

"We're thrilled to be coming back to the desert," said play director, Don Crichton. "The audiences were tremendous and the theater, beautiful! Everybody connected with the show is anxious to be back on the Indian Wells stage! And we're returning with our original cast!"

Harold Gould's credits include a pivotal role in "The Sting," and a recurring role as Betty White's boyfriend in "The Golden Girls." Lou Cutell's credits include co-starring roles on Broadway, including "Little Me," and numerous film roles, including "The Wedding Crasher." Teresa Ganzel has appeared in a variety of television series, including "Three's Company," and "Malcolm in the Middle," and co-starred in the feature, "The Toy," with Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor.

"Viagara Falls" was co-written by Joao Machado and Lou Cutell, directed by Don Crichton, with costume and set design by famed Hollywood designer, Bob Mackie. -- Palm Desert

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