Dim the Fluorescents
A struggling actress and an aspiring playwright pour all of their creative energy into the only paying work they can find: role-playing demonstrations for corporate training seminars. When they book the biggest gig of their careers at a hotel conference, they commence work on their most ambitious production to date.
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Director: Daniel Warth
Actors: Andreana Callegarini-Gradzik, Anna Maguire, Brendan Hobin, Claire Armstrong, Clare McConnell, Jocelyn Reynolds, Laura Tanguay, Naomi Skwarna, Rebecca Payne, Thalia Kane, Todd Graham
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