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James Mear and Caoimhe Farren. Photo by Claire Bilyard.
James Mear and Caoimhe Farren. Photo by Claire Bilyard.
Caoimhe Farren and James Mear. Photo by Claire Bilyard.
Caoimhe Farren. Photo by Claire Bilyard.
Caoimhe Farren and James Mear. Photo by Claire Bilyard.
Photo by Claire Bilyard.
Laurie Benning Roberts and Jay Hobson. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.
Laurie Benning Roberts and Jay Hobson. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.
Cassie West and Noam Ash. Photo by Ellise Lesser Photography.
Cassie West and Noam Ash. Photo by Ellise Lesser Photography.
Cassie West and Noam Ash. Photo by Ellise Lesser Photography.
Cassie West and Noam Ash. Photo by Ellise Lesser Photography.
Jonathan Hopkins and Lauren LaRocca. Photo by Michelle Laird.
Jonathan Hopkins and Lauren LaRocca. Photo by Michelle Laird.
Lauren LaRocca and Jonathan Hopkins. Photo by Michelle Laird.
Jonathan Hopkins and Lauren LaRocca. Photo by Michelle Laird.
Jonathan Hopkins and Lauren LaRocca. Photo by Michelle Laird.
Jonathan Hopkins and Lauren LaRocca. Photo by Michelle Laird.
Two whip-smart 20-somethings coping with mental illness find hope in romance as they struggle to learn whether love is enough. A darkly funny take on the classic romantic comedy that pits romantic chemistry against neurochemistry with the highest possible stakes.
Currently in development with Anonymous Content (The Revenant, Spotlight, True Detective) to directed by Henry Scholfield (Dua Lipa’s New Rules, Billy Eilish’s Hostage). Semi-Finalist for The Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting and based on the Kennedy Center Award-winning play Chemistry.