Literally Forever

90-105m, Full Length, 3F

Based on the short play of the same name

Drawing of an old-fashioned police badge with two flashing blue and white striped police sticks, with the words "Literally Forever" and "By Sam Heyman" beneath.

Poster Image Credit: Samantha Vargas

Leah has just started college, and her view on the world is changing, fast. She's meeting all sorts of interesting people, and spreading her wings in a way her religious parents wouldn't be pleased with, if they knew. One night, at a party, Leah meets Harmony, and the two hit it off immediately. With maybe slightly impaired judgment, Leah goes with Harmony to a cabin on an abandoned campground and learns a tantalizing truth: vampires are actually real, and Harmony is one of them.

Leah surprises Harmony when she asks to be made into a vampire, and this decision sparks the beginning of a relationship and a globe spanning whirlwind romantic journey for two. But even actions taken with the best of intentions have consequences, and soon forces mobilize to track the two young-at-heart lovers down. Can Leah and Harmony withstand the ghosts of their pasts? Will they have a chance of staying together LITERALLY FOREVER?

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