The Barn Theatre is this little gem of a theater company in the Midwest and over the last 75 years, everybody from, you know, Jennifer Garner started there and Dana Delaney and Lauren Graham and Tom WoPat and on and on, especially in the 50s and 60s, when it was in its heyday. Jason: This project has an interesting inception, I guess you could say. And the final thing was, my father was diagnosed with cancer just before we started this project, and I wanted to tell the story also. Number two is, I’m friends with the executive producer who owns the theater company. First was the fact that it was a theater, which is where I kind of got my start. That tied into a lot of things I was interested in. It’s a drama, and it involves the lead character, Roxy Starr, who is dying of cancer. As a kid growing up, those are the ones I was attracted to but when it came to this project, it was being done as a play at a local theater company. Phil Wurtzel: I always enjoy thrillers and horror. Jason: What is it about working in different genres that you enjoy? That event led me to film work, which is obviously very prevalent. When I moved out to Los Angeles and went to college out there, I got involved in theater, and it struck a chord. Phil Wurtzel: I had very little contact with it growing up, except for going to see movies every once in a while. Jason: What was it about filmmaking that you were attracted to? Once I moved back to Michigan, I started producing and directing independent films. Phil Wurtzel: During college, living out in Los Angeles, I got interested in the film business and started working in that industry for independent projects. Jason: Can you tell us about what brought you to this specific career path? Wurtzel spoke to us about the inception, making-of and reception to the film. In response, she leaves her Malibu mansion and, along with her long-time manager, heads to the small Michigan town where it all began for her as a teenager.Īdapting this story from play to film is director Phil Wurtzel and his cast, featuring Alex, Tom Wopat, Michael Paré, William McNamara, Kristen Dalton, and Eric Petersen. Fast-forward to the present day, and Roxy receives some devastating news. The story, which examines the highs and lows of rock ’n’ roll, follows Roxy Starr (Penelope Alex), a rock singer who was huge in the 1980s and 90s, but who abandoned a stadium tour at the top of her game and hasn’t been heard from in almost 20 years.
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