Adrift after a lifetime in banking, Roxanne reluctantly agrees to help her intimidating eighty-nine-year-old mother-in-law, Agatha, modernize the Lake Marvin Days festival that she has controlled with iron determination for nearly fifty years.
The Glynns are one of the first families of Lake Marvin. Agatha will make sure you know that upon meeting her. People who know and - love? - her will tell you she is nothing if not indominatable. Most of her life has been dedicated to Lake Marvin Days, a festival that is as much a part of her as her gallbladder. Maybe more.
Roxanne's son, Dylan left Lake Marvin for Manhattan because he wanted a bigger, brighter, gayer life. But some places never really let you leave.
Dylan's best friends from Manhattan. Liam is a successful producer looking for his next great challenge. Effortlessly magnetic Cassidy is Liam's partner and, in many ways, the secret of his success. They came to Lake Marvin for a weekend, and found themselves drawn into an adventure.
When Dylan came back to Lake Marvin, the last person he expected to find there was his high school crush. Jon belongs to Lake Marvin. He knows its rhythms, its people, its history. He understands what Dylan is still trying to find.
Hillarious broadway legend. Theatre queen; bit of a sot. Not much more that you need to know, really.
Iconic club promoter and performer who helped make drag mainstream, first in the New York club scene and then on network television.
Celebrated singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and sex appeal, who was once one of the best-selling artists of all time.