<p>By the time Josh Rivedal turned twenty-five he thought he'd have the perfect life-a few years singing on Broadway followed by a starring role in his own television show. After which his getaway home in the Hamptons would be featured in <em>Better Homes &amp; Gardens</em> and his face would grace the cover of the <em>National Enquirer</em> as Bigfoot's not-so-secret lover. Instead his resume is filled with an assortment of minor league theatre and an appearance on <em>The Maury Povich Show</em>-a career sidetracked by his father's suicide a lawsuit from his mother over his inheritance and a break-up with his long-term girlfriend.<br><br>Tortured by his thoughts he finds himself on the ledge of a fourth floor window contemplating jumping out to inherit his familial legacy. In turn he must reach out to the only person who can help him before it's too late.<br><br>Based in part on his acclaimed one-man show <em>The Gospel According to Josh</em> is a comedic and poignant true-to-life tale of love loss struggle and survival-a gospel account of one young man's passage into manhood-his twenty-eight-year Gentile bar mitzvah.</p>