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Cast

Gary Samolin

Gary Samolin

Grant Dempsey

Huw Jennings

Huw Jennings

Kyle

Roxanne Halley

Roxanne Halley

Bella

Tom Dray

Tom Dray

Steve

Shawn Richard

Shawn Richard

Tommy

Craig Sturrock

Craig Sturrock

Paul

Kiara Stellato

Kiara Stellato

Laura

Crew

Guinevere Rose

Guinevere Rose

Producer

Luca Bizzarri

Luca Bizzarri

Director of Photography

Guinevere Rose

Guinevere Rose

First Assistant Director

Brooke Allen

Brooke Allen

Assistant Art Director

Douglas Bicker

Douglas Bicker

Boom Operator

Robert Rogers

Robert Rogers

Sound Recordist

Lee Yee

Lee Yee

Sound Mixer

Benjamin Bellette

Benjamin Bellette

First Assistant Camera

Benjamin Bellette

Benjamin Bellette

Gaffer

Hugo Jakobsson

Hugo Jakobsson

Second Assistant Camera

Declan Loughran

Declan Loughran

Colorist

Issie Soudy

Issie Soudy

Production Assistant

Harrison Winter Altmann

Harrison Winter Altmann

Director

Imogen Fennessy

Imogen Fennessy

Writer

Harrison Winter Altmann

Harrison Winter Altmann

Writer

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Curtain Call

0.0 / 1020 min
Drama, Comedy

Overview

Long before the show begins, the real drama unfolds

Grant Dempsey, a once-prominent actor now confined to community theatre, enters the chaotic world of an amateur stage production. As he struts through the theatre, he encounters Bella, the overwhelmed stage manager, and Tommy, a young actor balancing theatre with school assignments. Grant's narcissistic attitude and inflated sense of self-worth create friction with the cast and crew, including a bickering couple, Laura and Kyle, and the absent young star, Steve. Grant's self-centered monologues and dismissive behaviour toward others highlight his struggle to accept his diminished career. He dismisses Bella's attempts to manage the production, derides Tommy's dedication, and belittles Steve's budding success in film.