Watch premiere of “Quarter Life Crisis” on TUTV

Quarter Life Crisis follows the semester-long journey of eight 20-somethings charged with the task of teaching their professor-less course in the face of their individual stresses and emerging self-discoveries. It premiered on Temple TV on Thursday, January 17 at 1 p.m. and again at 9 p.m. and is now available to watch online here.

QLC was written, directed and produced by Temple University students Lauren Pokedoff and Michael Busza.  The “dramedy” stars Lisa Diehl, Guy Mandia, Lauren Williams, Kyle Psulkowski, Lauren McDowell, Nomi Leasure, Rend Alsaadi, Abdul Sesay, Evan Raines, and Heather Polchin who, while struggling with their own personal quarter life crisis, manage to teach one another about the value of friendship, love, loyalty, and acceptance. It all starts when they are forced to take on the role of “teacher” when their professor is a no-show. Sometimes, they discover, the best education waits outside a traditional classroom.

The project was funded in part by TUTV/The Kal & Lucille Rudman Media Production Center/The Rudman Foundation, Walter & Leonore Annenberg of the Annenberg Foundation and H.F. & Marguerite Lenfest through the Lew Klein Excellence in Media Scholarship, awarded by the Temple University School of Communications & Theater in honor of Lew Klein.

Learn more at QLCPhilly.com and Facebook.com/QLCPhilly.