
Her Composition
Drama · Fantasy · Music
Overview
A college music student turns to prostitution to make a little cash and look for inspiration, as she has blocked on a major musical composition that she must create in order to graduate.
Top Cast


Joslyn Jensen
Joslyn Jensen
Malorie Gilman
Joslyn Jensen
Malorie Gilman


Ryan Metcalf
Ryan Metcalf
Arthur
Ryan Metcalf
Arthur
Paul Helou
Paul Helou
Man on Train
Paul Helou
Man on Train
Matthew Rosenberg
Matthew Rosenberg
Fred
Matthew Rosenberg
Fred


Kevin Breznahan
Kevin Breznahan
Carl
Kevin Breznahan
Carl


Margot Bingham
Margot Bingham
Gila
Margot Bingham
Gila


Okwui Okpokwasili
Okwui Okpokwasili
Kim
Okwui Okpokwasili
Kim


John Rothman
John Rothman
The Dean
John Rothman
The Dean
Elaine Liebmann
Elaine Liebmann
Dean's Secretary
Elaine Liebmann
Dean's Secretary


Christian Campbell
Christian Campbell
Client I
Christian Campbell
Client I
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