David is the host of a local, late night radio show called “Gay Talk” in Buffalo, New York. When he is away from the microphone, he’s shy and unsure of himself, but as “Danger Dave”, his on-air alias, he’s confident and every listener’s best friend. He and his sister, Kate, a thrice-divorced banker with a yen for classical music and cats, are bonded by a secret and a vast sense of inadequacy. Kate announces to David that she has decided to adopt an orphan in Brazil and asks him to be a father figure. David grapples with his self-doubts while also grappling on-air with a popular, conservative radio host. Chris, an amiable coworker and a romantic interest from David’s past, challenges David to come to terms with his insecurities. David’s past and present intertwine as he learns to love and accept himself in this “personal and touching family drama” with “a clear, brave voice.” – New York Times