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A modern day adaptation of the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes, set against the backdrop of gang violence in Chicago.
Casts & Crew
Teyonah Parris
Nick Cannon
Angela Bassett
Jennifer Hudson
Samuel L. Jackson
Wesley Snipes
John Cusack
Anya Engel-Adams
Michelle Mitchenor
Ebony Joy
Felicia Pearson
La La Anthony
Val Warner
David Patrick Kelly
Sarunas J. Jackson
Corey Hendrix
Harry Lennix
D. B. Sweeney
Steve Harris
William Gines
Quincy Griffin
Chantley Lorraine Ward
M.J. Carey
Samuel Robinson
Anthony Fitzpatrick
Jackie Taylor
Gina Breedlove
Anthony Chisholm
Darren Jones
George Willborn
Lamar Greer
Wade Forrest Wilson
Erica Watson
Latisha Hyman
Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Victor Mensah
Natasha Forouzannia
Duane Sharp
Sammy Joe Temple
Lena Owens
Eric Wilkins
T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
Erin Allen Kane
Yaneisha Franklin
Tiffany Laos
Dusan Sanford
Al Palagonia
Willie Middleton
Celeste M Cooper
Dave Chappelle
Ilfenesh Hadera
Rinska Carrasco
Patricia Urbonas Clark
Michelle Shelton Huff
John Westford Jr.
Eric Ian
Alex Zelenka
Sherod Ogletree
Brandon Bowens
Muhammad Sanders
Curtis Gordon
Epic Scon
Michael Czerniawski
Jay Washington
Jermaine Mctizic
Lauren Candela
Aj Brander
Kevin Tillett
Matthew Salter
Hans Dieter Wolff
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Roger Guenveur Smith
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