
Butterfly
Drama
Overview
Set against the backdrop of New York City, Butterfly follows Jericha a teenage girl navigating the quiet chaos of adolescence. At home, her mother faces mounting challenges as they struggle to stay afloat. At school, Jericha endures ridicule. And within her inner circle, cracks are beginning to form, with her closest friends making dangerous choices. Through it all, dance becomes her sanctuary. It's where she finds control, freedom, and release. But as her environment grows increasingly unstable, Jericha must face the growing tension around her, and within her, to decide if she'll retreat into silence, or find the strength to push forward.
Top Cast
Jesenia Pineda
Jesenia Pineda
Jericha
Jesenia Pineda
Jericha


Demi Mills
Demi Mills
Christina
Demi Mills
Christina
TJ Robinson
TJ Robinson
David
TJ Robinson
David
Jeremiah Loiseau
Jeremiah Loiseau
Everton
Jeremiah Loiseau
Everton
Shiro Kihagi
Shiro Kihagi
Jericha's Mom
Shiro Kihagi
Jericha's Mom
Tavii Zoey
Tavii Zoey
Shelly-Ann
Tavii Zoey
Shelly-Ann
Karyl McFarquhar
Karyl McFarquhar
Shelly-Ann's Friend
Karyl McFarquhar
Shelly-Ann's Friend
Tahiry Jose
Tahiry Jose
Principal Jose
Tahiry Jose
Principal Jose
Lea Robinson
Lea Robinson
Diamond Noir
Lea Robinson
Diamond Noir
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