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No race preference; cute and bubbly....
Too busy to commit to anyone....
Diane (or Arthur) is the film's secret weapon. A scene-stealing force of nature who bookends the entire project and delivers its central truth with zero apology. They're 70-something with a timeless look and feel. The kind of person who walks into a room and immediately makes it more interesting, vi...
Candice Denise Grant (mid-30s) is a gentle, resilient woman shaped by a close-knit childhood in rural southern Georgia. Seven years younger than her fiercely protective brother, Robert, she grows up trusting his strength and believing deeply in the goodness of people—a belief that becomes both her g...
MICHAEL GRAY is an African-American man in his early 40s to mid-50s, physically grounded and emotionally worn. His posture suggests a man who has lived too long in a state of vigilance—guarded, braced, and always preparing for impact. His rough exterior and half-shaven beard are not stylistic choice...
A startling revelation has the entire justice system reconsider their verdict.First They love you and hate you then love you again characters:Todd All Ethnicities 25-45loving husband and father. When she falls for a elf. Now, not only trying to figure out her new strange twisted love life, but she n...
Attractive, skinny, night club girl who aids Luca in relapsing....
Sam’s partner, already seated inside the theatre. She is calm, playful, and deeply in sync with Sam. Sue embodies stability, affection, and shared understanding. Her relationship with Sam is rooted in years of shared routines, and their mutual line, “The usual,” reflects comfort and intimacy. She co...
A young character who supports the main character throughout their daily life. These characters are constantly positive and understanding to the main character....
A group of college students that are enjoying the theatre. They’re bright, preppy, and full of energy. They’re a good mix of sporty, earthy, and preppy....
The friendly concession stand worker who greets Sam with familiarity and warmth. She is approachable, kind, and attentive, and her interaction with Sam feels personal rather than transactional. Alice helps reinforce the welcoming nature of the space and establishes the theatre as a place built on re...
The Communications Director – he is assertive, impulsive, and fueled by the thrill of being seen, but beneath the clout-chasing is a kid who desperately wants to matter....
The friendly concession stand worker who greets Sam with familiarity and warmth. She is approachable, kind, and attentive, and her interaction with Sam feels personal rather than transactional. Alice helps reinforce the welcoming nature of the space and establishes the theatre as a place built on re...
Sam’s partner, already seated inside the theatre. She is calm, playful, and deeply in sync with Sam. Sue embodies stability, affection, and shared understanding. Her relationship with Sam is rooted in years of shared routines, and their mutual line, “The usual,” reflects comfort and intimacy. She co...
An enthusiastic ticket checker who is proud of a recent milestone in his life. He is optimistic and motivated, and clearly values Sam’s encouragement and approval. Mark represents forward momentum and possibility, subtly highlighting support across generations....
The Chief of Staff – she is a veteran and single mother, juggling the family she has at home and the one she micromanages at work, where she is convinced that everything would crumble without her....
A young character who supports the main character throughout their daily life. These characters are constantly positive and understanding to the main character....
40s. A bustling and sweet vice principal....
Unaware of what is about to happen, so not really any certain emotions....
Witty, impulsive, and emotionally guarded. He presents himself as unbothered and confident, but beneath the jokes is a sense of stagnation and unspoken pride for his younger sister....
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