There is more drama behind the scenes than on stage, as the team prepares an ambitious Broadway musi...
There is more drama behind the scenes than on stage, as the team prepares an ambitious Broadway musical on the life of Marilyn Monroe.
The road to and success on Broadway of the musical is not easy. And winning the coveted Tony as Best Musical is even more difficult, that which is the ultimate goal. Such trials and tribulation are shown for a handful of shows, their creative teams and their performer. There is competition amongst the performer for roles, competition amongst the shows not only for box office but also limited investor dollar and that final Tony prize, and competition amongst those ultimately hired in the cast and crew for what they want to see happen in the show, both for the good of the show and their own peronal benefit. And sometimes, peronal life gets in the way of these professional goals. These problems not only happen for those new or working their ways up the ranks, such as performer Karen Cartwright and Ivy Lynn, and the writing team of Jimmy Collin and Kyle Bishop, but also seasoned veteran, such as the writing team of Tom Levitt and Julia Houston, womanizing director Derek Wills, ...