<p>The year is 1955. The time is the Red Scare when communist witch hunts and blacklisting destroyed countless Hollywood careers. Fading film star Brenda Dayton is on location in a small town surreptitiously making a movie that dares to address these attacks on free speech. Two locals cast in bit parts Jenny and boyfriend Bill suffer a fallout over Jenny's infatuation with the star. And when a women's club getting wind of the film's true theme urges Dayton to walk off the set Jenny comes passionately to her defense. The two draw closer as a public protest turns ugly leading to an outcome neither could have imagined. Here's your front row seat all the way to final curtain!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A compelling examination of the Red Scare's effect on Hollywood.</p><p><em>Margo Lion Ltd New York</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A moving and ever-poignant piece about the silencing of art and free thought.</p><p><em>Amy Levinson Geffen Playhouse</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Through fun lyrics and well developed characters this musical commendably tackles serous issues such as freedom of speech in a thought-provoking manner...communicated with a healthy dose of humor.</p><p><em>Mark Taper Forum Los Angeles</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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