The story of a stage theater owner named Graham and a young woman named Charlotte. Both of them possess something that's very important to each of them. For Graham, it's a theater that his father passed down to him, and for Charlotte, it's a ring that her mother passed down to her.
Young Charlotte
Organ Player
Rich Woman
Graham
Young Graham
Graham's Father
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