
What happens after the world ends? Written and directed by award winning playwright Kit Williamson, EastSiders explores the aftermath of infidelity on a gay couple in Silverlake. When Cal finds out Thom has been cheating on him with Jeremy, their relationship is turned upside down. Will the lies tear them apart or are they just stubborn enough to stay together forever? Drunken outbursts and double standards abound in this dark comedy about the sad and funny messes we make out of our lives. Cal's best friend Kathy is always there for him with a bottle of whiskey in her purse, but she has her own problems with her nice guy boyfriend Ian, even if they're all in her head.
The morning after. Boyfriends Thom (Van Hansis) and Cal (Kit Williamson) wake up and face the revelations of the previous night.
The night before. Thom, Cal, Kathy (Constance Wu), and Ian (John Halbach) attend Quincy's (Stephen Guarino) end of the world party.

As Hillary drops some big news on Ian, Thom gets mixed messages about his writing from Cliff. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Derrick suffer a scheduling snafu.

Ian gets sidetracked while trying to reconnect with Hillary. Douglas and Quincy struggle with different visions for their big day.

Set a year in the past, Thom crosses paths with Cliff for the first time, Calvin suffers a setback, and Jeremy celebrates an anniversary with Derrick.
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Quincy introduces Douglas to his mother over brunch. Ian talks labels with Lindy. Jeremy and Derrick have a tough conversation.

Douglas and Quincy are feeling the ol' nuptial pressure. Meanwhile, Ian ponders his romantic prospects and Derrick and Jeremy get heartbreaking news.

The wedding arrives, but Quincy and Douglas aren't the only ones knee-deep in drama. Thom, Cal, Jeremy, Ian, Derrick -- they're all in it, too.