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Never Too Late

Arts Center of the Ozarks play looks at life, love and choices

Posted: October 19, 2012 at 5:50 a.m.

Amy Giezentanner and Richard Hollingsworth, foreground, play Ruth and Austin, partygoers who re-kindle a past relationship at a rooftop soiree with other guests played by Richard Risor, left, Bill Rogers and Sirod Meineke, right, in the Arts Center of the Ozarks production of “Later Life.”

When a vivacious, glasshalf-full kind of woman meets a reserved, almost cloistered middle-aged man, the sparks might fly. Or they might not.

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