Description
In November 1937, high school student and aspiring thespian Richard
Samuels takes a day trip into New York City. There, he meets and begins a
casual friendship with Gretta Adler, their friendship based on a shared
love and goal of a profession in the creative arts. But also on this
trip, Richard stumbles across the Mercury Theatre and meets Orson Welles,
who, based on an impromptu audition, offers Richard an acting job as
Lucius in his modern retelling of Julius Caesar, which includes such
stalwart Mercury Theatre players as Joseph Cotten and George Coulouris. Despite others with official roles as producer John Houseman,
this production belongs to Welles, the unofficial/official dictator. In
other words, whatever Welles wants, the cast and crew better deliver.
These requests include everything, even those of a sexual nature. Welles
does not believe in conventions and will do whatever he wants...
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