
Big Apple Birthday
Music · Fantasy · Family
Overview
Every day is boring and the same to Amy, even her birthday. All the evidence her family puts forth that each day is different she rebuts with well-thought out responses of sameness. She is supposed to visit her Aunt Lucy to pick up her present from her, and instead meets weird characters who insist that her aunt has a beagle named Charlie and that she has turned into a butterfly. Eventually she encounters fairytale folk who thought their lives were normal before the events in their stories occurred.
Top Cast
Kelly Ellen Collins
Kelly Ellen Collins
Amy Patterson
Kelly Ellen Collins
Amy Patterson
Lea Collins
Lea Collins
Mrs. Patterson
Lea Collins
Mrs. Patterson
Bill Drew
Bill Drew
The Doorman
Bill Drew
The Doorman
Warren Ball
Warren Ball
The Elevator Man
Warren Ball
The Elevator Man
Ira Lee Collings
Ira Lee Collings
The Picnickers
Ira Lee Collings
The Picnickers
Ronald Kienhuis
Ronald Kienhuis
The Picnickers
Ronald Kienhuis
The Picnickers


Warren Parker
Warren Parker
The Picnickers
Warren Parker
The Picnickers
Anthony Ventresca
Anthony Ventresca
Gordon Patterson
Anthony Ventresca
Gordon Patterson
Thomas Tierney
Thomas Tierney
Mr. Patterson
Thomas Tierney
Mr. Patterson
Maria Malfitano
Maria Malfitano
Aunt Lucy
Maria Malfitano
Aunt Lucy
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