First published on 29 Sep 2009 . Updated on 5 Apr 2011.
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Two college students of photography have grown up and grown apart, now dealing with life’s responsibilities: marriage, kids and mortgages. Two painfully hilarious nights spent in each others homes with their wives reveal the disappointments, jealousies and resentments that can grow between friends when they regret the life choices they have made.
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Price from $22.00 to $65.00
Date 29 Jul 2010-11 Sep 2010
Open Various times.
Cast: by Joe Hortua, dir Jennifer Don, with Katharine Cullen, Damian de Montemas, Ben Mortley.
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