
The David Dance
Drama · Romance
Overview
Away from the microphone, David is soft spoken, shy and unsure of himself. However, as his on-air alias ‘Danger Dave,’ the host of “Gay Talk,” he’s poised, witty, and every listener’s best friend. His sister, Kate, a thrice divorced banker has a yen for Schumann and cats. Though successful, the siblings suffer from a secret, yet vast, sense of inadequacy. Kate decides to adopt and asks David to be a father figure. David gawkily romances his coworker. Past and present intertwine to tell the story of a man learning to love and accept himself.
Top Cast


Don Scimé
Don Scimé
David
Don Scimé
David


Guy Adkins
Guy Adkins
Chris
Guy Adkins
Chris
Antoinette LaVecchia
Antoinette LaVecchia
Kate
Antoinette LaVecchia
Kate


Jordan Baker
Jordan Baker
June
Jordan Baker
June


Tonye Patano
Tonye Patano
Mrs. P
Tonye Patano
Mrs. P


Juju Stulbach
Juju Stulbach
Young Nun
Juju Stulbach
Young Nun
Lauren Lopes
Lauren Lopes
Margaret
Lauren Lopes
Margaret
Faith Sheehan
Faith Sheehan
Young Kate
Faith Sheehan
Young Kate
Joseph Westphal
Joseph Westphal
Young David
Joseph Westphal
Young David


Eileen Woods
Eileen Woods
Trans Caller (Voiceover)
Eileen Woods
Trans Caller (Voiceover)
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