A limo driver. A blackmail tape in motion. A senator with everything to protect.  

What started as leverage is about to turn into control, betrayal, and survival.




ACT TWO




The ride is over. The damage is not.




What was leverage becomes exposure.  

And everyone wants a piece of it.




Sal thought he could drive away from it.  

He was wrong.




The tape moves.




Hands change. Intentions shift.  

And the people behind it start stepping into the light.




Vincent steps in. Old world. Old rules.  

A man who understands that power isn’t what you have… it’s what you can take back.




Charlie circles.  

Smiling just enough to make you wonder how far this goes.




And Baxter?




He doesn’t panic. He recalculates.  

Because men like him don’t lose… they rewrite the outcome.




Hara sees it too.




The angles. The leverage. The opening.  

And she’s not asking permission.




The city fades in the rearview. The road stretches out.  

What’s left is distance… and decisions.




Who controls the tape?  

Who controls the story?  

And who walks away from it?




Because now it’s not about the job.




It’s about ownership.




Act Two is where alliances fracture, truth gets negotiated, and silence becomes the most dangerous move in the room.




And by the time it’s over…




no one is clean.




🎭 CAST




SAL – Ronnie Marmo  

CHARLIE – Sam McMurray  

SENATOR BAXTER / THE JOHN – Joe Mantegna  

VINCENT – Dan Lauria  

HARA – Gia Mantegna  

LOTTA – Ally Dunbar  

NARRATOR – Vanessa Richardson  

DONNA – Janelle Marmo  

CARMELA – Patty McCormack  

PORN DIRECTOR – Robert Wuhl  

LEO – Zeke Alton  

ANTHONY – Alec Leonard  




With additional performances from:  

Janelle Marmo, Ally Dunbar, Gia Mantegna, Zeke Alton, Alec Leonard  




🎬 PRODUCTION




Directed by Jack Levy  & Mark Knell

Executive Produced by Shaan Sharma, Jack Levy, and Mark Knell  




Table Read is a Manifest Media production.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Table Read

Manifest Media / TABLE READ

MY LADY'S SONG - Act 2

MAR 31, 202643 MIN
Table Read

MY LADY'S SONG - Act 2

MAR 31, 202643 MIN

Description

A limo driver. A blackmail tape in motion. A senator with everything to protect.  What started as leverage is about to turn into control, betrayal, and survival.ACT TWOThe ride is over. The damage is not.What was leverage becomes exposure.  And everyone wants a piece of it.Sal thought he could drive away from it.  He was wrong.The tape moves.Hands change. Intentions shift.  And the people behind it start stepping into the light.Vincent steps in. Old world. Old rules.  A man who understands that power isn’t what you have… it’s what you can take back.Charlie circles.  Smiling just enough to make you wonder how far this goes.And Baxter?He doesn’t panic. He recalculates.  Because men like him don’t lose… they rewrite the outcome.Hara sees it too.The angles. The leverage. The opening.  And she’s not asking permission.The city fades in the rearview. The road stretches out.  What’s left is distance… and decisions.Who controls the tape?  Who controls the story?  And who walks away from it?Because now it’s not about the job.It’s about ownership.Act Two is where alliances fracture, truth gets negotiated, and silence becomes the most dangerous move in the room.And by the time it’s over…no one is clean.🎭 CASTSAL – Ronnie Marmo  CHARLIE – Sam McMurray  SENATOR BAXTER / THE JOHN – Joe Mantegna  VINCENT – Dan Lauria  HARA – Gia Mantegna  LOTTA – Ally Dunbar  NARRATOR – Vanessa Richardson  DONNA – Janelle Marmo  CARMELA – Patty McCormack  PORN DIRECTOR – Robert Wuhl  LEO – Zeke Alton  ANTHONY – Alec Leonard  With additional performances from:  Janelle Marmo, Ally Dunbar, Gia Mantegna, Zeke Alton, Alec Leonard  🎬 PRODUCTIONDirected by Jack Levy  & Mark KnellExecutive Produced by Shaan Sharma, Jack Levy, and Mark Knell  Table Read is a Manifest Media production.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.