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In a small Midwestern town where everyone knows your name-and your business, Ari Browne arrives as the new drama and vocal teacher, unapologetically queer, inked in bold lines and fierce self-assurance. She's determined to make space for students who feel like they don't belong, even if that means shaking up the status quo.
Madeleine Connelly has spent her entire life playing by the rules. A polished English teacher with a flawless reputation and a tightly guarded heart, she's been teaching in the same school system since she graduated. To her students, she's a lifeline. To her colleagues, she's a mystery. To herself, she's a tangle of silence and shame she's never quite learned how to untie.
When a student in Madeleine's creative writing class pens a raw, vulnerable play about mental health, identity, and coming out, the school assigns her and Ari to co-direct the production. What begins as an uneasy partnership becomes a mirror-one neither woman is prepared to look into.
As rehearsals unfold and walls begin to crack, Ari pushes Madeleine in ways no one ever has. But not every spotlight is kind. And for Madeleine, the cost of being seen may be more than she's willing to pay.