 For
 the first time ever, Tony Dow -- the guy who portrayed "Wally Cleaver" 
on the TV show "Leave It To Beaver" (1957-1963) -- and his wife of 36 
years, Lauren Dow, performed together in A.R. Gurney's play "Love 
Letters." Tony has performed the play many times before, but the shows 
in Cisco, Texas, on March 10 and 11 were Lauren's acting debut. And, 
they both were great when I had the opportunity to see the show Saturday
 night at Cisco College's Crawford Theater.
For
 the first time ever, Tony Dow -- the guy who portrayed "Wally Cleaver" 
on the TV show "Leave It To Beaver" (1957-1963) -- and his wife of 36 
years, Lauren Dow, performed together in A.R. Gurney's play "Love 
Letters." Tony has performed the play many times before, but the shows 
in Cisco, Texas, on March 10 and 11 were Lauren's acting debut. And, 
they both were great when I had the opportunity to see the show Saturday
 night at Cisco College's Crawford Theater. 
According
 to the playbill handed out at the performance, Lauren has been a model,
 radio and TV commercial producer, documentarian and artist. She and 
Tony have worked on several non-acting projects together, including 
restoration work on their home in California.
After
 Saturday night's performance, they answered questions from audience 
members and then stayed to sign autographs. They were both quite 
friendly and welcomed as many questions as the small crowd asked. 
Lauren
 said she and Tony wrote letters to each other when they first started 
seeing each other (back in 1977) and that she's still a letter writer 
today. 
"I was a pretty good poet, or so I thought," Tony said with a chuckle. "But I'd hate to go back and read them now."
The
 play is the same one I posted about a year ago. It's a two-character 
play, that features "Andrew" and "Melissa" reading the letters that they
 wrote to each other over the years. Through the letters, the audience 
follows the ups and downs in the lives of the characters.  
According
 to Tony Dow, the couple came to the small town to perform after having 
met Cisco residents Pete and Val Loftin at one of his previous 
performances. The Loftins were so impressed with Tony's show that they 
set about making arrangements for last weekend's production. A portion 
of the proceeds are being donated to the Cisco Senior Nutrition Program 
and to the Friendship Meal. 
Tony
 has performed "Love Letters" in the past with Judy Norton ("Mary Ellen"
 on the TV show "The Waltons), Beverly Washburn (a child actor, like 
Tony), Janice Kent (who played Tony's wife in "The New Leave It To 
Beaver"), former figure skater Tai Babilonia and actress Joyce DeWitt 
("Three's Company").
But
 I think having a husband and wife in the roles must add another layer 
to the depth of the performances. After the play, Lauren told my husband
 and I that although she has done some public speaking in the past, this
 was her first time at acting. Regardless of her experience, Lauren's 
performance Saturday night was excellent, with just the right amount of 
emotions -- ranging from humor and sarcasm to fear and desperation. 
I'm
 not sure if Tony and Lauren will continue to perform together, but if 
you have a chance to see a production of "Love Letters," with or without
 the Dows, I recommend it. It's worthy of your time, especially for 
those who appreciate letter writing. 
 
 
 
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