After moving from New York City to Indiana, a 12 year old navigates his parents' divorce, his impending bar mitzvah and his new school's social circles.
Directed by Tamra Davis
new york city
indiana, usa
bar mitzvah
musical
based on play or musical
coming of age
teenage boy
social differences
divorced parents
jewish legend
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
2.2 / 5
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Cast
Eli Golden
Evan Goldman
Gabriella Uhl
Patrice
JD McCrary
Brett
Lindsey Blackwell
Kendra
Frankie McNellis
Lucy Hallman
Jonathan Lengel
Archie
Debra Messing
Jessica Goldman
Rhea Perlman
Grandma Ruth
Peter Hermann
Joel Goldman
Josh Peck
Rabbi Shapiro
Ramon Reed
Eddie
Nolen Dubuc
Malcolm
Crew
Tamra Davis
Director
Jason Robert Brown
Writer
Christopher Lennertz
Original Music Composer
Jason Robert Brown
Original Music Composer
Neil Meron
Producer
Jonnie Katz
Second Assistant Director
Jason Robert Brown
Songs
Liz Caplan
Vocal Coach
Randall Balsmeyer
Title Designer
Bernard Telsey
Casting
Popular Reviews
85 reviews
Emily Davey
5.0★ · 04/24/26
This is the longest dharr man video I've ever watched
This is the longest dharr man video I've ever watched
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Sela Gold
7.0★ · 12/24/25
they dressed the hell up for the movie theater damn
i think i saw a school(i think?) production of this like 10+ years ago and now im thinking i gotta watch a slime tutorial or something finally
also me & evan both had out bar/bat mitzvahs in october we’re just #linked like that
they dressed the hell up for the movie theater damn
i think i saw a school(i think?) production of this like 10+ years ago and now im thinking i gotta watch a slime tutorial or something finally
also me & evan both had out bar/bat mitzvahs in october we’re just #linked like that
Duda Kraychete
4.0★ · 08/24/25
they’re all SO annoying
they’re all SO annoying
Reece Denton
0.6★ · 07/28/25
the stupidest thing i have ever seen
the stupidest thing i have ever seen
remy bryant
3.3★ · 07/09/25
i watched the west end version with 2 of my friends in it and it was good and the amount of stars doesn’t reflect that but the FILM bc the film is SHITE
i watched the west end version with 2 of my friends in it and it was good and the amount of stars doesn’t reflect that but the FILM bc the film is SHITE