Arthur Egeli
The Black Emperor of Broadway
Based on a true story, Charles S. Gilpin was the first African-American to star in a leading role in a stage play during a time where roles of color were previously played by white men in blackface. As Gilpin rose to fame and recognition, tensions were high between he and playwright Eugene O’Neill which ultimately lead to parting ways, though his acclaimed performance has changed Broadway forever.
Murder on the Cape
After losing his job, fisherman Mike Luna (Josh Walther, Eugene O’Neill, Art As Life) is forced to take odd jobs in the close-knit community of Cape Cod. He meets fashion writer Elizabeth Baldwin (Jade Harlow, The Bay) while she is spending a winter holiday there and sparks fly. They have a passionate affair, but gossip spreads and his wife Nancy (Heather Egeli, Ghost Forest) soon grows suspicious of his constant disappearances. Mike calls off the affair, but Elizabeth surprises him with the news that she is pregnant and intends to keep the baby upon returning to the city.Two years later, Mike panics when Elizabeth returns with his son. She tries to rekindle their affair, but he wants nothing to do with her. Soon after he tells his wife about the affair, Elizabeth is found murdered. Who murdered Elizabeth? Was her murder an unfortunate casualty of a drug deal gone wrong between Carlos and Sammy (Chris Lazzaro, Jersey Shore Massacre)? Was it Nancy ina jealous rage, or Elizabeth’s obsessive neighbor Peter (Tim Misuradze, The Young and the Restless), who was hopelessly in love with her? Or could it have been Mike himself?Based on the true story of New York fashion writer Christa Worthington, Murder on the Cape is a mystery that intrigued the movie’s director and is still baffling the state's highest courts.