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David Worobec is a classically trained vocalist who performs musical theater on miniature stages. Not content to play merely one character, he sings and performs every part with the help of an ensemble of action figures he’s carefully cast in each role. Through a series of intimate performances and conversations with David, his mother and others close to him, there emerges a portrait of an artist searching for his place in life.
Director: Graham Hill
Producers: Chad Carbone, Graham Hill
Editor: Chad Carbone
Director of Photography: John Pope
Running time: 13:56
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Heartbreaking and wonderful simultaneously. Such a vocal gift. If he could only have the right kind of therapy and someone to support his efforts, his career doors would fly open. Katherine
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I agree, Katherine!
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How, when he sings his voice is completely “free’d” from his speaking voice!
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Yes, we autistic people are often brilliant.
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