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Fig and Ford make their way around town on a string of interviews.

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THE CASE OF THE GREATER GATSBY

Written and Directed by Sean Persaud and Sinéad Persaud

Featuring:

Sean Persaud as Ford Phillips

Sinéad Persaud as Fig Wineshine

Mary Kate Wiles as Vivian Nightingale

Tommy Hobson as Barnaby Nightingale

Lauren Lopez as the Nightingale’s maid

Ginny Di as Darby Farnsworth

Dylan Saunders as Donald Ogden Stewart

Parissa Koo as Ella Winter

Blake Silver as Farnsworth Farnsworth and TD Hammermeister

Lesli Margherita as Mel Hammermeister

Joanna Sotomura as Claudette Knickerbocker

And Dante Swain as Bixby Crane

Original music by Dylan Glatthorn

Audio recording by Noah Hunt Audio

Mixing and Sound Design by Lizzie Goldsmith

Executive Producers Paul Komoroski & Michael Walsh

Produced by Sarah Grace Hart, Sean Persaud, Sinead Persaud, and Mary Kate Wiles

Special thanks to Kickstarter backers Katie Adamczyk, Ally Brown, Zainab Khan, Shao Chih Kuo, Jane Leach, Avalee Long, Lisel Perrine, Halsea Root, The Rude Mechanicals, Heather Tennant, and Justin Waterman.

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