It’s Christmas time and Ed has a lot to be proud of. He has a home, a healthy savings account and three extremely capable adult sons. Jake’s a hotshot banker. Drew’s an award-winning writer. And his oldest son Matt’s as bright as his future might be – if he wasn't a temp worker still living at home with his dad, that is. Identity and privilege collide in this biting, funny and surprisingly compassionate exploration of what it means to be straight, white and male in 21st century America.
Fresh off her performance in 2016's A Kid Like Jake, Christie Vela returns to STT to direct this unnerving examination of what it means to be straight, white, and male in the 21st century.
It’s Christmas time and Ed has a lot to be proud of. He has a home, a healthy savings account and three extremely capable adult sons. Jake’s a hotshot banker. Drew’s an award-winning writer. And his oldest son Matt’s as bright as his future might be – if he wasn't a temp worker still living at home with his dad, that is. Identity and privilege collide in this biting, funny and surprisingly compassionate exploration of what it means to be straight, white and male in 21st century America.
Fresh off her performance in 2016's A Kid Like Jake, Christie Vela returns to STT to direct this unnerving examination of what it means to be straight, white, and male in the 21st century.
It’s Christmas time and Ed has a lot to be proud of. He has a home, a healthy savings account and three extremely capable adult sons. Jake’s a hotshot banker. Drew’s an award-winning writer. And his oldest son Matt’s as bright as his future might be – if he wasn't a temp worker still living at home with his dad, that is. Identity and privilege collide in this biting, funny and surprisingly compassionate exploration of what it means to be straight, white and male in 21st century America.
Fresh off her performance in 2016's A Kid Like Jake, Christie Vela returns to STT to direct this unnerving examination of what it means to be straight, white, and male in the 21st century.