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LR native lands skit spot on "Letterman"

UPDATED, 2:57 p.m. Friday:

Will Trice, a Little Rock native living in New York and pursueing theater and the arts, was chosen for a skit on "The Late Show With David Letterman" that will air tonight sometime in the next two weeks ("Letterman" airs nightly at 10:35 on KTHV-TV in Little Rock). Trice will portray an opera singer who attempts to break glass, we're told. The show was taped yesterday segment is being taped Friday for airing later, as often many of the skits put on the show are not "live" in front of the audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater at 53rd and Broadway.

Trice is the son of local actress Judy Trice and the brother of full-time local lawyer and part-time performer Kathryn Pryor.

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