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Release Date:
March 14, 2019
Original Title:
The Divine: a Tale of Love, Murder & Meatloaf
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 36
Ensemble member Michael (Trevor Callahan) finds out the hard way when his crush on Juliet, played by Diana (Megan Leigh Johnson) causes him to to give the apple of his eye a love letter signed "Your Romeo." Romantic right? Well it would be - if she didn't already have her heart set on the studious Abraham Titus Hill (Christopher Hara), the very one ACTUALLY playing Romeo. Will he get the girl? Will the show go on.Existential crises, one-liners, and sabotage: Welcome to High School Drama Club.
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Character Designer:
Andree Tops
Cinematography:
Alexander M. McCully
Director:
Alexander M. McCully
Editor:
Andrew Antoch
Gaffer:
Ray Casasnovas
Lighting Design:
Ray Casasnovas
Music:
Madison Rambowski
Production Assistant:
Ryan Antoch
Publicist:
Justice Urena
Thanks:
Joshua Reed
Michael Ventresco
Writer:
Alexander M. McCully
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