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Musician & Transgender Activist Beverly Glenn-Copeland Subject Of Doc ‘See You Tomorrow’ From Chase Joynt

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EXCLUSIVE: Production companies Level Ground and Visitor Media are underway on verité doc See You Tomorrow, about musician and octogenarian Beverly Glenn-Copeland, who last week announced his dementia diagnosis as he set off for his final, multi-show tour.

Helmed by Chase Joynt (No Ordinary Man) and produced by Samantha Curley (Framing Agnes) and Sean O’Neill (Swan Song), the production is currently traveling with Glenn and his wife and creative partner Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland as they perform a series of final concerts in Canada and the US.

Production is set to wrap in early summer 2025. See You Tomorrow will follow Glenn-Copeland and his wife as they navigate the implications of the former’s dementia diagnosis, contemplating high stakes, complex decisions about care and wellbeing while they embark on a mission to preserve his artistic legacy.

They co-write a memoir, to be published by Penguin Random House, they collaborate on a children’s television show, Glenn-Copeland’s long-held dream following his two decades as a cast member on series Mr.

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