
Theater Camp
You only fit in by acting out.
After the indomitable and beloved founder of a scrappy theater camp in upstate New York falls into a coma, the eccentric staff must band together with her clueless "crypto-bro" son to keep the thespian paradise afloat.
- 6.5
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 33m

Ben Platt
Amos Klobuchar
Molly Gordon
Rebecca-Diane
Noah Galvin
Glenn Winthrop
Jimmy Tatro
Troy Rubinsky
Caroline Aaron
Rita Cohen
Ayo Edebiri
Janet Walch
Nathan Lee Graham
Clive DeWitt
Owen Thiele
Gigi Charbonier
Amy Sedaris
Joan Rubinsky
Patti Harrison
Caroline Krauss
Bailee Bonick
Mackenzie Thomas
Kyndra Sanchez
Darla Sanchez
Donovan Colan
Devon Miller
Vivienne Sachs
Lainey Fischer
Alan Kim
Alan Park
Alexander Bello
Sebastian Campbell
Luke Islam
Christopher L
Jack Sobolewski
Christopher S
Dean Scott Vazquez
Toby Garcia
Quinn Titcomb
Alice Taylor
Madisen Lora
Franny King
Max Sheldon
Salem
Tyrone Mitchell Henderson
Devon's Dad
Priscilla Lopez
Grandma Elizabeth
David Rasche
Dr. Bill Rauch
Nicklas Shalin
Boy Dancer 1
Emiko Diro
Girl Dancer 1
Giada Leigh
Girl Dancer 2
Zyla Harris-Petter
Girl Dancer 3
Ceci Collura
Jennica Simmons
Jonathan Lengel
Bobby Kay
Olivia Puckett
Wendy
Anthony Morabito
Rotary Kid
Gavin Coleman
Glenn's Tech Kid
Andrew Fetherolf
Devon Dad 2 (uncredited)
Susie Essman
Woman in Hospital Bed (uncredited)




























Released
en
$5,000,000.00
$4,400,000.00
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- #improvisation
- #new york state
- #woman director
- #candid
- #playful
- #based on short film
- #ensemble cast
- #theatre
- #theater
- #lighthearted
- #casual
- #sentimental
- #witty
- #hilarious
- #celebratory
- #earnest
- #exuberant
Reviews
Films in the mockumentary genre can be thoroughly satisfying entertainment experiences when done right, as seen in such examples as “Zelig” (1983), “This Is Spinal Tap” (1984) and “Fear of a Black Hat” (1993). But the key, as noted above, is in doing them right, something to which this latest such offering from writer-directors Nick Lieberman and Molly Gordon can’t lay claim. The problem here is t

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