
Happy Birthday, Papa
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A dark, absurdist dramedy about two adult brothers and the actions they take that result in tragedy - depending on who you ask.
Top Cast


Susan McPhail
Susan McPhail
Amanda
Susan McPhail
Amanda


Johnny McPhail
Johnny McPhail
Kenny
Johnny McPhail
Kenny
Christopher Pinkalla
Christopher Pinkalla
Franklin
Christopher Pinkalla
Franklin
Henry Fulton Winship
Henry Fulton Winship
Abe
Henry Fulton Winship
Abe
Bailey Corley
Bailey Corley
Bailey Corley
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