Props are important, and so is making thunder and closing curtains.
Junebug takes these jobs very seriously: The Blue Moon is a serious
playhouse, and her parents' pride and joy. But lately the stagehand
mindset--go unnoticed, don't say a word, be as invisible as you can--is
applying to Junebug's life offstage as well. And that's not a role she's
happy with.
As Junebug starts speaking up--about her sister's ego, about the weird
kid on staff, about her mom's abrupt departure, and about her father's
new leading lady--she begins to realize that it's hard to work without a
script...and that sometimes scenes play out in ways that aren't
intended.