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Elliotte Crowell as Jenny Bump |
Tonally, Hansis describes the show as “Strangers With Candy meets Anton Chekhov” noting that although the series is an entertaining "fast and dirty comedy”, underneath the humor is “that layer of life that a lot of artists- actually, a lot of anyone- feels all too deeply. It’s a feeling you carry along with you, but try to ignore- the feeling that what you have become is less then you were meant to be.”
“Ms. Guidance is about much more than theater and drama kids and singing and dancing," says Caldwell. "It’s about the sense of uselessness when your skills and talent don’t materialize into a successful career. Its about what we do with the dregs of our dreams – do we allow them to torment us, or do we shape them into something new? It’s about having the dreams of a teenager, when in reality, you are an adult.”
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Van Hansis |
Hansis co-directs with Melodie Sisk (producer on features “Summer of Blood” (Tribeca, 2014), “Female Pervert” (Slamdance, 2015) and “Applesauce” (Tribeca, 2015, among others).
The cast includes Amber Gray (the title role Soho Rep’s acclaimed “An Octoroon,” “Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812”), Adriane Lenox (2005 Tony winner for “Doubt”), Van Hansis (Three time Daytime Emmy nominee for As The World Turns, Indie Series Award winner as part of the EastSiders ensemble), Ian Unterman (The Good Wife), Tyler Hanes (The Cohen Brother’s upcoming Hail Cesar!, Broadway’s “A Chorus Line” and Link Larkin in “Hairspray” among others), Peruvian film and television star Marco Zunino, and introduces Elliotte Crowell as Jenny Bump.
To find out more and to donate to Ms. Guidance, visit the show's Kickstarter page.
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