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Lois Robbins (Dr. Concetta D'Angelo Ryan/Ryan's Hope) is starring in an one-woman show L.O.V.E.R. that she wrote--




L.O.V.E.R. is the world premier of a new theater work from the creative mind and talent of Lois Robbins. It's a rollicking and poignant riff she describes to us as: A TALE OF LOVE AND LUST FROM A #GROWN-UP WOMAN'S P.O.V.



No stranger to the Schoolhouse, Ms. Robbins has previously appeared in "The Speed of Darkness" by Steve Tesich, and "A Time For Love" by David Shire and Lee Kalcheim.



L.O.V.E.R. is a fast-paced, sophisticated story of one woman's uncertain awakening to: "that crazy little thing called love..." Tender,honest,moving and very funny, it's a confessional as modern as HBO'S "Girls" but as ancient and subtle as "The Pillow Book"...Not to be missed!

_____________________________________________________________________________________The Schoolhouse Theater and Arts Center in Croton Falls turns up the heat this season with the world premiere of Lois Robbins’ one-woman show, “L.O.V.E.R. (Baring it All!)” on June 8. It’s a comic, poignant riff on love and lust from a grown-up woman’s point of view.



“L.O.V.E.R.” will run weekends through June 25. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at 3 p.m. Sundays at the Schoolhouse. Tickets are $38; $35 for senior citizens.

 

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In a recent radio interview promoting her one woman show, Lois Robbins said that after her appearance on One Life to Live, Brynn Thayer (Jenny) was so impressed with her that Brynn  took Lois to meet her agent...


While explaining her being on several ABC soaps --she said  that when ABC Daytime liked in one role  they would give you roles on their other soap operas, too.

 

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Cynthia Dozier (Emily Hall/1987-1988) and Mark Robbins in a 1978 production of Romeo & Juliet

 

 

 

 

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Cynthia Dozier (Emily Hall/1987-1988) in a 1982 production of The Learned Ladies.

 

 

Cynthia with Jennifer Harmon (Cathy Craig Lord #5 on  OLTL) and Randle Mell 

 

 

 

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 Nancy Addison (Jill) photos wearing some of her Kirks Folly accessories --some of her pieces were used on the show.+

 

Nancy was such an exotic beauty

Nancy and her partners --the Kirk sisters--Jennifer and Helen

 

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Oh, and that was Ed Crowley in that 1982 St. Patrick's Day episode beginning at approx. 14:40 He had previously played OBGYN Dr. Wolf  to all the pregnant women on RH and was now playing a different character associated with Ox Knowles (Will Patton)

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I had heard about Jose  Aleman making a 1980's  RH appearance   --and had been watching out for him --I just never knew which episode until I decided to take a closer look at what shessosweet88 had put on YT.  I don't think Freeflyur has that up and I don't think he had the 1982 St. Patrick's episode, either.

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