
Suburban Fantasy
Music · Drama · Romance
Overview
On the night before he is set to leave his Rhode Island home to study photography in New York City, Rocco must decide how much he's willing to give up to follow his dreams.
Top Cast


Andrew Boone
Andrew Boone
Rocco
Andrew Boone
Rocco


Kylie Cipolla
Kylie Cipolla
Sofia
Kylie Cipolla
Sofia


Jeff Blanchette
Jeff Blanchette
Chorus
Jeff Blanchette
Chorus


Sebastian Brunner-Stolovitzky
Sebastian Brunner-Stolovitzky
Chorus
Sebastian Brunner-Stolovitzky
Chorus


Jarrad Biron Green
Jarrad Biron Green
Chorus
Jarrad Biron Green
Chorus
Kaeli Hefner
Kaeli Hefner
Chorus
Kaeli Hefner
Chorus


Jillian Jameson
Jillian Jameson
Chorus
Jillian Jameson
Chorus


Natalie Myrick
Natalie Myrick
Chorus
Natalie Myrick
Chorus
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