Opening Night (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 6, 2016

Original Title:
Opening Night

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

This ain't your high school Shakespeare.

Taking place entirely during the opening night of a high school's production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, OPENING NIGHT chronicles the on stage disasters and off-stage drama of a group of students, their drama teacher and a visiting B-list TV star.

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Associate Producer:
Joseph Rusin

Costume Design:
Dakota Keller

Costume Supervisor:
Lupita Peckinpah

Director:
Jack Henry Robbins

Director of Photography:
Philips Shum

Editor:
Avner Shiloah

Executive Producer:
Ryan Dixon

First Assistant Director:
Kai De Mello-Folsom

Hairstylist:
Nicole Del Rio

Key Makeup Artist:
Kazuyuki Okada

Line Producer:
Steven Snyder

Music:
Giona Ostinelli

Post Production Supervisor:
Joseph Rusin

Producer:
Michael Gutenplan
Eric B. Fleischman
Nena Girsch

Production Design:
Tyler Jensen

Second Assistant Director:
Lara Erman

Set Decoration:
Jill Bencsits

Story:
Ryan Dixon

Writer:
Jack Henry Robbins
Nena Girsch
Ryan Dixon

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