Centennial Casting
English
By (author): Gino Diiorio Nancy Bleemer
Vincent DiDonato is an overweight unattached and unevolved goombah in his late forties who spends most of his time doing as little as possible at Centennial Casting the metal casting shop he owns with his mother on Manhattan's Lower East Side. When Vincent's mom dies suddenly he inherits the shop and is thrown into the front office where he discovers a pile of headshots sent in by actors over the years that had mistaken the metal shop's casting service for a theatrical casting agency. Vincent is struck by the photo of one Edie Keaton. Ms. Keaton a down-on-her-luck actress in her late thirties is trying to return to the business after a difficult divorce. Vincent who has never been in a successful relationship saves the picture and rsum. When his assistant and boyhood chum Doo-Doo realizes his boss is interested in Edie he sets up an interview for the actress hoping it might lead to a date for Vincent his first in many years. Vincent reluctantly agrees to pose as a casting director in order to meet the actress and when Edie walks in for her audition he falls head over heels in love with her. Edie in turn is interested in Vincent but is even more interested in getting an acting job.
As the ruse continues Vincent and Doo-Doo realize they must heighten the stakes in order to keep the relationship going. What will happen when Edie discovers that Vincent is only posing as a casting director? Will true love triumph or will the characters drown their sorrows in cannolis? The answer is a heartwarming hilarious tale of two ordinary people in an extraordinary situation who find dreams can come true at Centennial Casting.