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Linda Arroz | Rhonda | |
Alec Baldwin | Peter | |
Ben Becher | Michael Toscano / Jr. | |
Blake Berris | Brandt Wilfred | |
Stephanie Berry | Siri | |
Mary Bolt | Megan | |
Carly Brooke | Chloe | |
Jorja Brown | Fellow #2 | |
Mike Colter | Charles | |
Sam Daly | Damien | |
Tim Daly | Ronnie | |
Arica Himmel | Olivia | |
Caroline Huey | Twin #2 | |
Rebecca Huey | Twin #1 | |
Peter Jacobson | Michael (Producer) | |
Preston Christopher Lawrence | Male Security Guard | |
Judith Light | Sherrell | |
Jenn Lyon | Susan | |
Ayden Mayeri | Celia | |
Mason Alexander Park | Fellow #1 | |
Mandy Patinkin | Mel | |
Oscar Pavlo | Prop Master | |
Ruibo Qian | Pregnant Woman | |
Alexander M Schwartz | Chris - Casting Assistant | |
Jen Tullock | Jackie |
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Producer | James Brown
Brian Devine |
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Writer/Composer | Hannah Pearl Utt
Jen Tullock |
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Cinematography | Jon Keng
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The film centres on a dysfunctional and codependent family who are struggling to maintain the family business, a small community theatre in New York City. Patriarch Mel is a failed playwright; his daughter Jackie is a quirky actress stuck in perennial adolescence despite being mother to teenage daughter Dodge; his daughter Rachel is a business-minded lesbian whose attempts to be the responsible member of the family have made her something of a control freak. After Mel self-sabotages a career opportunity that Rachel has lined up for him, her angry outburst causes him to have a fatal heart attack, which leads to the discovery that he had lied to her and Jackie for much of their lives about the identity and death of their mother; their real mother is in fact soap opera actress Sherrell, who has been left ownership of the theatre and the family home in Mel's will. |
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