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"She's taking her bow"

Rae Jones is a talented, edgy, street-forged sexy 20-something, desperate to become a working actress. After years of dead end auditions and exploitation in music videos, she finally gets the break of a lifetime. But can she maintain the balance between the greedy Hollywood demands of being a rising young star with the indebtedness she feels to her often-unscrupulous family and the seedy Atlanta strip club where she was discovered?

Top Cast

  • Zuri Adele

    Zuri Adele

    Rae Jones

  • Arnez J.

    Arnez J.

    Steve

  • Lamman Rucker

    Lamman Rucker

    William Foster

  • Cycerli Ash

    Cycerli Ash

    Casting Director

  • John Schmedes

    John Schmedes

    Sebastian

  • Heather Place

    Heather Place

    Margaret

  • Ahmed Lucan

    Ahmed Lucan

    Durian

  • Eric Lee

    Eric Lee

    Stage Manager

  • Terrin Bianca Watts

    Terrin Bianca Watts

    Kim

Overview

Rae Jones is a talented, edgy, street-forged sexy 20-something, desperate to become a working actress. After years of dead end auditions and exploitation in music videos, she finally gets the break of a lifetime. But can she maintain the balance between the greedy Hollywood demands of being a rising young star with the indebtedness she feels to her often-unscrupulous family and the seedy Atlanta strip club where she was discovered?

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