Peter Friedman

Peter Friedman, born April 24, 1949, in New York City, is an esteemed American actor with a prolific career spanning theater, film, and television. He earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Tateh in Ragtime (1998). On television, Friedman is renowned for his role as Frank Vernon in HBO's Succession (2018–2023), which garnered him a Screen Actors Guild Award. His film appearances include Single White Female (1992), Love & Other Drugs (2010), and Paycheck (2003). Additionally, Friedman has contributed significantly to the theater, participating in original productions by notable playwrights such as Wendy Wasserstein and Annie Baker.

“Harvey Mitchum”

Harvey, once voted “most popular” and married to his high school sweetheart Maria, later entered the ministry, much to her chagrin. Now a widower and single for the first time in 50 years, Harvey turns to Wesley, Maria’s de facto replacement, for help navigating single life. An eternal optimist with no boundaries, Harvey wears his heart on his sleeve, whether he's moved by Shania Twain’s Behind the Music or laughing at his own jokes.


Blair Peyton

Blair Peyton is a comedic performer and content creator known for blending heart, humor, and southern charm. He co-starred in the award-winning Mother & Son Skype Sesh and appears in the Amazon Prime series Two Dimes. Blair also co-creates and co-hosts Bad Behavior, a comedy podcast where he and Sterling Mulbry play "judge and jury" to guests' ethically messy stories.

“Wesley Mitchum”

Unlike dear ol’ dad, Wesley didn’t hit puberty until long after high school. His formative years were spent honing his sense of humor and faking heterosexuality. A "self-proclaimed" liberal with no clue about his polling location, Wesley is a Southern belle dreaming of a "happily ever after." His perfect relationship would involve weekly tandem bike rides to Costco.


Clara Wong

Born in Skokie, Illinois, Clara Wong is an actress known for her roles in Billions, Louie, and The Eyes of My Mother. She gained recognition as Mistress Troy in Billions and appeared in Goliath (2021). In 2025, she joined the cast of Apple TV’s adaptation of Cape Fear.

“Christina Mitchum”

Like Harvey, Christina was the epitome of high school excellence. Now a frugal homemaker, she’s been married for 20 years and has two kids. Despite being financially secure, Christina delights in any opportunity to regift. Although she describes herself as a staunch liberal, her views are largely conservative.


NaTonia Monét

NaTonia Monét, a Richmond, Virginia native and Florida State University graduate, is an American actress, dancer, and singer known for her dynamic performances in theater and television. She has appeared in television series such as The Other Two (2019), The Last O.G. (2018), and FBI (2018). In theater, Monét performed as Alline and an Ikette in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (2019–2021) and played Helene in Sweet Charity (2021) at the Marriott Theatre.

“Maggie Peters”

Maggie is acerbic, yet nurturing. If she has an opinion, you’re going to hear it! With a strong sense of confidence and a background from the “School of Hard Knocks,” she’s Wesley’s sole emergency contact. Her most important relationship is with her best friend, while her fiancé, Greg, is a distant second.


Mia Rose Kavensky

Mia is an actor, writer, and producer in NYC, originally from the Iowa/Illinois border. She developed and starred in Rachel's Out-Of-This-World Bat Mitzvah, which was featured in the Toronto and Winnipeg Fringe Festivals. Recent credits include Room 9 (Lionsgate), august at 22 (Apple TV), and Astrophysics (Elizabeth Giamatti). Theater credits include The Girl With The Red Hair and the upcoming Reservoir Runner. Her short film And Along Came Lily premiered at the Big Apple Film Festival and is circulating other festivals.

“Violet Hicks”

Violet was homeschooled and got her degree from the University of Phoenix online. Despite being a dedicated church member, she's always in the way. Highly crafty, she lives with her aunt, and their Friday nights are filled with Jeopardy and virgin daiquiris.