

The Show Must Go On
Break a leg…if you’re lucky.
Genres
Overview
When a dying theater’s last hope for business suddenly goes from a murder mystery show to an actual murder mystery, the cast must play it off in order to save their jobs!
Details
Budget
$12000
Revenue
$0
Runtime
25 min
Release Date
2012-02-09
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
8.5
Adam G. Brooks
Igor the Magnificent
Meaghin Burke
Stage Manager
Genevieve Fortner
Yvonne the Maid
Rob Cornelius
Soundman
Julie Ann Doan
Theater Audience Participant
Anna Donnell
Natalya
Greg Earnest
Mr. Pennywise
Michael J. Ewing
Professor Prune (as Michael Ewing)
Lester Ferrell
Admiral Mayo
Elise Fyke
Patron 1
Elaine Gelbard
Patron 2
Melissa Graves
Sister Amelia
Jacob Hall
Patron 6
Will Harris
Richard
Carl Jensen
Janitor
Rhes Low
Inspector Black
Jim McCauley
Lord Corpsan
Marge McCauley
Patron 3
Merrick McCool
Obnoxious Kid
Johnny McPhail
Sebastian Drake
Jennifer Pierce Mathus
Mrs. Maude
Alivia Roberts
Patron 7
Teresa Roberts
Patron 8
Kristy Robertson
Beverly
Lance Rumowicz
The Writer
Kyle Schlett
The Director
Michael Shorter
Stanley
Alice Walker
Mary Ann Lamore
Caren Watts
Patron 5
Lynn Wells
Patti
Steve Wooten
Patron 4
Detra Payne
Dame Albatross
Todd Wade
Himself
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