“Auditions are scheduled for ten o’clock at the Elgin Theater.”
Tom nodded with satisfaction. “Good. I’ll be there.” He looked at Peggy anxiously. “You’ll read the part with me, won’t you? Just like tonight?”
Peggy appealed to Peter. “What do you think?” she asked.
“No problem there,” he assured them.
“Good.” Tom flipped open the script and ran his thumb down the edges of the paper. “Incidentally,” he said, “who else is in it?”
“Emily Burckhardt is playing the grandmother,” Peter told him.
Tom beamed with pleasure. “That’s nice,” he said. “I haven’t seen Emily for years. What about the daughter?”
“Marcy Hubbard.”
Tom shook his head. “Don’t know her.”
“She’s a newcomer. I’m afraid we’re going to lose her to Hollywood.”