1021: Diving into 'Theatre Camp': A Movies First Review with Alex First
Movies First - A podcast by bitesz.com
**Introduction**: Welcome to Movies First with your host, Alex First. - **Background**: "Theatre Camp" is a mockumentary that delves into the world of a children's holiday program for budding actors in upstate New York. The film is a product of a decade-long collaboration between industry veterans such as Molly Gordon (Booksmart), Nicholas Lieberman, Ben Clat (Peach Perfect), and Noah Galvin (Booksmart). - **Plot**: The story revolves around Adirond acts, a theatre camp run by Joan Rabinsky (played by Amy Siddaris) and her assistant Rita Cohen (Caroline Aron). A sudden incident puts Joan in a coma, leaving her vlogger son, Troy (Jimmy Tatto), in charge. Despite his inexperience, Troy, with the help of the camp's eccentric staff, tries to save the camp from financial ruin and a takeover threat from a rival camp, Lakeside. - **Key Characters**: - Amos (Ben Platt): Head of drama at the camp. - Rebecca Diane (Molly Gordon): Music head and Amos's long-time collaborator. They decide to create a musical in honor of Joan, titled "Joan Still". - Glenn Winthrop (Noah Galvan): The introspective technical director who shines in his role. - **Review Highlights**: - The film is a delightful watch, especially for theatre aficionados. - It boasts a sharp script, with many lines that are pure gold. - The performances, especially by Ben Platt and Molly Gordon, are commendable. - The movie's humor is a highlight, with many laugh-out-loud moments. - The musical showcased at the end is a treat. - **Rating**: "Theatre Camp" earns a solid score of 7.5 to 8 out of 10. Catch this entertaining mockumentary and immerse yourself in the world of youth theatre, drama, and passion.