

Drama · History
Overview
One of the most defining moments in American history is the story of an unlikely friendship between the Reverend George Whitefield and Benjamin Franklin.
Top Cast


John Paul Sneed
John Paul Sneed
Benjamin Franklin
John Paul Sneed
Benjamin Franklin


Jonathan Blair
Jonathan Blair
George Whitefield
Jonathan Blair
George Whitefield
JT Schaeffer
JT Schaeffer
Benny Franklin Bache
JT Schaeffer
Benny Franklin Bache


Josh Bates
Josh Bates
Alexander Hamilton
Josh Bates
Alexander Hamilton


Joe Dignoti
Joe Dignoti
Bread vendor
Joe Dignoti
Bread vendor
Stephen Foster Harris
Stephen Foster Harris
William Blount
Stephen Foster Harris
William Blount
Zac Johnson
Zac Johnson
Caleb Strong
Zac Johnson
Caleb Strong
Matt Meyer
Matt Meyer
Robert Yates
Matt Meyer
Robert Yates
Stephen Atherholt
Stephen Atherholt
Gunning Bedford Jr.
Stephen Atherholt
Gunning Bedford Jr.
Ryan Jameson Hippe
Ryan Jameson Hippe
William Seward
Ryan Jameson Hippe
William Seward
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