About A Week Away: The Series
Synopsis:
At Camp Aweegaway, a Christian summer camp filled with adventure and camaraderie, kids come together for experiences that challenge and inspire them. Between team-building competitions, campfires, and heartfelt conversations, they form deep friendships and uncover new layers of their faith and identity. Each day at camp offers opportunities for growth, connection, and unforgettable memories.
Release Schedule:
August 28 - Episode 1 Welcome Orphans: Foster kids face new challenges and friendships while adjusting to life at a Christian summer camp
August 28 - Episode 2 Why Am I Here: Max struggles to adjust as Charlie thrives, and camp competitions spark unexpected growth.
September 4 - Episode 3 Charlie Turns Green: As Charlie embraces baptism, Max’s doubts lead to a plan that could derail the event.
September 11 - Episode 4 It Is Well: Max bonds with Lennie as Karla and Savannah plot to make his faith journey a camp redemption story.
September 18 - Episode 5 Never Be The Same: Max’s new friendships are shaken when he discovers Karla and Savannah’s secret “Project Max.”
September 25 - Episode 6 The Prodigal Son: Max’s summer romance and secret faith journey collide as “Project Max” comes to light.
October 2 - Episode 7 Made For This: As the talent show begins, Max must choose between walking away—or walking in truth.
The soundtrack release on August 29 will feature music from the series that blends uplifting anthems, heartfelt ballads, and campfire-style singalongs designed to capture the joy and spirit of Camp Aweegaway.
A Week Away will stream exclusively on Angel.com and the Angel App.
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About the Cast and Filmmakers
Antonio Cipriano is an American actor and singer. He made his Broadway debut in 2019 playing Phoenix in the musical Jagged Little Pill.
Cozi Zuehlsdorff's career began when she was cast as Hazel in the feature film Dolphin Tale (2011) alongside Harry Connick Jr. and Morgan Freeman. She went on to star in the sequel, Dolphin Tale 2 (2014). In 2017 she starred with Willie Nelson in Pure Country Pure Heart (2017), in which she played a young country music singer. In 2018 she starred opposite Broadway star Heidi Blickenstaff as Ellie Blake in the Disney Channel Original Movie Freaky Friday (2018). Along the way, Cozi has also appeared in David E. Kelley's Monday Mornings (2013), and Disney Channel's series Liv and Maddie (2013), K.C. Undercover (2015), and Mighty Med (2013).
As a musician, Zuehlsdorff has experienced success in the world of electronic dance music, both as a writer and featured performer on several singles, and streams-to-date for her features are over 100 million. Trained as a classical pianist, she uses her talents as a songwriter for her own solo career as well as for other artists and films including the original song "Brave Souls," which plays during the end credits of "Dolphin Tale 2" and "What It's Like to be Me," the opening theme song of the Disney Channel Original Movie Freaky Friday.
Zuehlsdorff also has a passion for musical theater and has performed as Aurora in the Lythgoe Panto production of "Sleeping Beauty" and Brigitta in the regional 3D Theatricals version of "The Sound of Music." A native of Orange County, Calif., she enjoys swimming, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.
Leigh-Allyn Baker is an American actress from Kentucky. Her better known roles include the supporting character Ellen in the sitcom "Will & Grace" (1998-2006, 2017-2020), the recurring antagonist Hannah Webster in the first season of the fantasy series "Charmed" (1998-1999), and co-protagonist Amy Duncan in the sitcom "Good Luck Charlie" (2010-2014).
Baker made her film debut in the comedy horror film "Shrunken Heads" (1994). The film's plot involved the murder of three adolescent boys by local hoodlums. A voodoo priest resurrected the trio, and allowed them to seek revenge. Baker's first significant voice role was that of recurring character Alisa Silver/Alisa Silvermane in "Spider-Man: The Animated Series". She voiced the character from 1995 to 1997. Alisa was both a love interest and a foe for Spider-Man. She was depicted as the college-aged daughter of the aged crime lord Silvermane. Alisa took over her father's criminal empire after he was incapacitated. Silvermane was one of Spider-Man's recurring foes in Marvel's comic books, but Alisa was an original character created for this series.
In 1996, Baker was cast in the regular role of bar co-owner Joy Garfield in the short-lived sitcom "The Last Frontier". The series only lasted for 6 episodes. In 1998, Baker gained a more important role as Ellen in "Will & Grace". Her character was a close friend of protagonist Grace Adler (played by Debra Messing) since their college years, and they regularly played party games together in their adult years. Grace and Ellen had a history of arguments. Grace always managed to reconcile with her friend, through cooking for Ellen and convincing her to discuss their differences. Ellen had provided Grace with emotional support during some difficult times. Baker appeared in 20 episodes of the series, appearing in nearly every season of the long-running sitcom.
Also in 1998, Baker was cast in the role of antagonist Hannah Webster in "Charmed". Hannah was initially introduced as a new co-worker for the young witch Prue Halliwell (played by Shannen Doherty). They both worked at an auction house, but Hannah was always hostile to Prue. Hannah was soon revealed to be a magic user in her own right. Her main powers were thermokinesis (the ability to create heat) and shape-shifting into a black panther. Hannah was working for the Underworld, and aimed to kill Prue and her sisters. She was eventually defeated by the sisters, manipulated into killing her own lover, and then killed by an unseen foe. Hannah was the first female enemy introduced in the series, and among the earliest recurring villains which the protagonists faced.
Alan Powell is known for Across the Hall (2006), Phone Box (2014) and Saturday (2009).
Kali Bailey is a commercial and feature writer/director based in Nashville, TN. With a background as a First A.D. and Editor, Kali brings both pre and post production skills to the table. She has worked in the film industry since she was 14 years old, driven by a passion for authentic storytelling.
She has worked with major brands like Disney+, Nissan, Stella Artois and Make-a-Wish. She recently directed a promo series for National Treasure on Disney+ along with Disney’s internal Women’s Day video, directed a fantasy short film with over 7 million views and co-wrote a feature film called “A Week Away” currently streaming on Netflix. “The Futurist,” a sci-fi family film and her first feature as a writer/director, is currently in post-production.
As a film producer and studio executive for over 25 years, Barnett has successfully participated in every aspect of the feature film business: development, production, financing, distribution, marketing, and business affairs. Throughout his distinguished career, Barnett has created and maintained a highly productive network of relationships at every studio, talent agency, production company and talent level within the entertainment industry. As result, Barnett has built an impressive track record of financially and creatively successful films that have generated global box office revenues in excess of $1,000,000,000.
Barnett has produced, developed or supervised over 25 feature films covering all genre and budget ranges. Some of the titles Barnett has worked on are; the Warner Brothers' box office smash 300, Paramount's family film The Spiderwick Chronicles, the Frank Darabont/Stephen King horror film, The Mist, to name just a few. Barnett supervised the critically acclaimed political thriller Mark Felt: The Man Who Took Down The White House starring Liam Neeson, and is in post-production on the fantasy, Come Away starring Angelina Jolie and David Oyelowo.
Barnett's interest in faith-friendly films began when he secured the film rights and developed the adaptation of the Nicolas Spark's novel A Walk To Remember for Warner Brothers. Since then Barnett has produced the acclaimed film Priceless, which was nominated for a Grammy Award and KLOVE Award and, under the Monarch banner, worked on the first faith-friendly musical, A Week Away, which was bought by Netflix.
Barnett is Partner/CEO of Monarch Media, where he manages the film development, production and financing of a robust slate of feature film and television projects.