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Two men putting on a production for their New York theater company seek out a legendary, elderly actor, but upon finding him, they meet a man as dilapidated as the theater he once worked for.
When a mysterious new member joins a group of struggling authors, the friends discover that they may have a supernatural creature in their midst, who can grant a single author success above all the others—but at a cost.
Four individuals get-together one night at their wealthy friend's home only to become submerged in the intersectionalities of their romantic pasts.
A young actor tours for two months with a legendary troupe through the Andes, and continues to reflect on it nine years later.
An actress rolls through the plan of a rehearsed production while making small mistakes to spite the production team.
A middle-aged chorus member lives for years with her parents after her husband leaves her for their male chorus director. Though she stays close friends with her former husband, she feels betrayed when she gets in an argument with the director and is asked to leave the chorus for good.
A creative writing teacher sits through a conference with one his favorite students. He takes us on a journey through the characters in the story, and in his life.
A gay man living in Chicago and working for special events at NPR puts his job—and failing relationship—on the line when he offers his best friend from high school an acting job, knowing that his friend has lost all ability to act.
The crew's infested with mites, the Assistant Director's coked up, and the director hates the star, but one young man, thrilled to be assisting in his first-ever Hollywood film, is dazzled by every dysfunctional minute.
A middle-aged New York editor becomes entranced by a young female writer whose work he rejects. As they meet more and more frequently for coffee, the editor endlessly analyzes whether or not the young woman shares his interest in becoming more than friends.