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1. Title/Invisible Man [8:13]
2. An Honest Audition [6:14]
3. A Light in His Darkness [3:35]
4. The First Read-Through [7:37]
5. After-Rehearsal Motivation [4:24]
6. Carousing in Costumes [9:58]
7. All Play and No Work [4:46]
8. Staging a Little Passion [6:09]
9. Dueling With Panache [6:24]
10. Real Men Do Quit [4:24]
11. Heart-to-Heart Bonding [2:47]
12. Switching Roles [6:25]
13. Who Nose What to Do? [9:45]
14. "Play True to the End" [3:54]
15. The Show Must Go On [12:10]
16. Theatrical Farewell/Credits [9:06]
A regular guy adds some much-needed drama to his life in this comedy. Peter Rooker (Marcus Thomas) is a man who has come to a crossroads in his life -- he's just been given his walking papers by his girlfriend, has lost interest in his job, and is looking for something new in his life. Filled with ennui, one evening Peter walks into a small theater where a community drama company is holding auditions for a production of Cyrano de Bergerac. While Peter has no acting experience and stumbles through his impromptu audition, director Edwina (Clare Higgins) thinks there's a great Cyrano lurking inside him, and gives him the title role. Before long, Peter has gained a new circle of friends, dominated by eccentric small-time actors Michael (John Corbett) and Grace (Amy Smart), who are playing Christian and Roxanne, and a new enthusiasm for life. But as it happens, both Peter and Michael have become infatuated with Grace, and as Peter tries to find a way to win her attention, Edwina begins to wonder if casting Peter was such a good idea after all. Bigger Than the Sky was the first dramatic feature from actor-turned-director Al Corley. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide