The upcoming film adaptation of Hello Again, starring six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald, has released a trailer. Catch the first look above.
Watch: AUDRA MCDONALD GOES ‘BEYOND THE MOON’ IN INTERGALACTIC HELLO AGAIN TRAILER
The upcoming film adaptation of Hello Again, starring six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald, has released a trailer. Catch the first look above.
Watch: AUDRA MCDONALD GOES ‘BEYOND THE MOON’ IN INTERGALACTIC HELLO AGAIN TRAILER
The film, based on Michael John LaChiusa’s 1994 musical (itself inspired by Arthur Schnitzler’s 1897 play La Ronde), follows a series of ten love affairs and flings throughout various eras in New York City history.
McDonald takes on the role of Sally on the big screen; joining her in the cast are Martha Plimpton, T.R. Knight, Rumer Willis, Cheyenne Jackson, Jenna Ushkowitz, Tyler Blackburn, Sam Underwood, Nolan Gerard Funk, and Al Calderon.
Hello Again is directed by Tom Gustafson and features a script by Cory Krueckeberg. It made its world premiere at the Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival June 4; subsequent screenings are set to take place throughout the summer in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, and beyond.
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