
Workshop
Comedy
Overview
Seven young adults learn to stand up to their parents through a confrontational new workshop.
Top Cast


Elizabeth Winders
Elizabeth Winders
Greta
Elizabeth Winders
Greta
TJ Snow
TJ Snow
Roydon
TJ Snow
Roydon


Richard Crouchley
Richard Crouchley
Greg
Richard Crouchley
Greg


Danielle Meldrum
Danielle Meldrum
Jess
Danielle Meldrum
Jess
Rasmus Wessman
Rasmus Wessman
Anders
Rasmus Wessman
Anders
Zechariah Julius-Donnelly
Zechariah Julius-Donnelly
Connor
Zechariah Julius-Donnelly
Connor


Lydia Bensky
Lydia Bensky
Ella
Lydia Bensky
Ella


Gabe McDonnell
Gabe McDonnell
Jo Pressburger
Gabe McDonnell
Jo Pressburger
Tina Cleary
Tina Cleary
Greta's Mum
Tina Cleary
Greta's Mum
Claire Waldron
Claire Waldron
Greg's Mum
Claire Waldron
Greg's Mum
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