
CARPE DIEM
Comedy · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
A struggling artist is tortured by his day and finds his muse in the night.
Top Cast


Ryan Haines
Ryan Haines
The Artist
Ryan Haines
The Artist


Michael Nitschky
Michael Nitschky
Michael
Michael Nitschky
Michael


Patrick Malley
Patrick Malley
The Troubadour
Patrick Malley
The Troubadour


Jennie Prus
Jennie Prus
Lady Night / The Romantic Interest / The Lantern Pixie
Jennie Prus
Lady Night / The Romantic Interest / The Lantern Pixie
Rex VanStee
Rex VanStee
The Day
Rex VanStee
The Day


Russ Mayo
Russ Mayo
Coffee House Victim / Orgy Drummer
Russ Mayo
Coffee House Victim / Orgy Drummer


Travis Broihier
Travis Broihier
The Chaos Goblin
Travis Broihier
The Chaos Goblin
Hendrick DeHerder
Hendrick DeHerder
Morg (the hooded laugher)
Hendrick DeHerder
Morg (the hooded laugher)
Bill Wiley
Bill Wiley
Cassanova
Bill Wiley
Cassanova
Allison McKenna
Allison McKenna
Vine Nymph
Allison McKenna
Vine Nymph
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