

Music · Drama · Romance
Overview
In New York City, a young writer's resolute belief in true love is put to the test by a beautiful girl and her struggle with addiction. This original rock musical drama is made unique by its non-musical scenes spoken purely in verse.
Top Cast


Giuseppe Bausilio
Giuseppe Bausilio
Michael Fiorelli
Giuseppe Bausilio
Michael Fiorelli


Julia Nightingale
Julia Nightingale
Sarah Andrews
Julia Nightingale
Sarah Andrews


Jeff Smith
Jeff Smith
John G. Leroux
Jeff Smith
John G. Leroux


Victoria Meade
Victoria Meade
Alexa Lynn
Victoria Meade
Alexa Lynn


Kaylor Otwell
Kaylor Otwell
Kate Johnson
Kaylor Otwell
Kate Johnson


Marcus Harmon
Marcus Harmon
Richy Sanders
Marcus Harmon
Richy Sanders


Al Pagano
Al Pagano
Father Conor
Al Pagano
Father Conor


Al Nazemian
Al Nazemian
Robert
Al Nazemian
Robert
Keaton Eckhoff
Keaton Eckhoff
Tim High (Bartender)
Keaton Eckhoff
Tim High (Bartender)


Jack Danini
Jack Danini
Poker Friend
Jack Danini
Poker Friend
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