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News Chris Lemmon Remembers Father Jack Lemmon in Twist of Lemmon Stage Show in NYC Actor-writer Chris Lemmon, son of Hollywood star Jack Lemmon, will perform a new one-man-show, Twist of Lemmon: A Musical Memoir, at 7 PM Oct. 14 at the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan.

This new stage experience about his memories of growing up in Hollywood features nine of his original piano compositions, along with a narrative "that will reveal touching and heartfelt stories, as well as laugh-out-loud anecdotes of his life and times in the world of Hollywood stardom."

Jack Lemmon's many film credits include "Some Like It Hot," "The Apartment," "Mister Roberts," "The China Syndrome" and more.

Chris Lemmon has starred in more than 25 feature films, including "That's Life," "Just the Ticket," "Lena's Holiday" and more, plus the Fox comedy "Duet," which launched the network. He graduated from California Institute of the Arts with degrees in classical piano and composition, as well as a degree in the theatrical arts, and went on to appear in numerous stage productions, including a West Coast tour of Barefoot in the Park directed by the late Jerry Paris, plus Shay by Anne Commire and Love Letters with Stephanie Zimbalist.

He currently resides in New England where he writes and produces feature films and television. His memoir, "A Twist of Lemmon," was published Father's Day 2006. He recently wrote, produced, and hosted the Sony documentary "Magic Time," and is currently in post-production for his newest documentary "Day By Day," which he wrote, produced, hosted, and wrote the original musical score. For more info visit stonemanorproductions.com.

Tickets for Twist of Lemmon are $30. The Metropolitan Room is at 34 W. 22nd St., in New York City. Visit www.metropolitanroom.com.

 
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