
Sanctuary
Drama · Music
Overview
Priya, an exceptional yet obsessive pianist at Berklee School of Music, struggles to meet the demands of her professor’s unorthodox senior showcase assignment: to compose a piece that encapsulates her greatest fear.
Top Cast
Sriamsha Dubbaka
Sriamsha Dubbaka
Priya
Sriamsha Dubbaka
Priya
Niveditha Priyadarshini
Niveditha Priyadarshini
Lakshmi
Niveditha Priyadarshini
Lakshmi
Jesse Green
Jesse Green
Henry (voice)
Jesse Green
Henry (voice)
Michelle Feneberg
Michelle Feneberg
Professor Argerich
Michelle Feneberg
Professor Argerich


Grace Monaca
Grace Monaca
Young Priya
Grace Monaca
Young Priya
Onyx Yarbough
Onyx Yarbough
Daughter in music store
Onyx Yarbough
Daughter in music store
Sara Yarbough
Sara Yarbough
Mother in music store
Sara Yarbough
Mother in music store
Shreya Sampath
Shreya Sampath
Priya's hand double
Shreya Sampath
Priya's hand double
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