Broadway with the Stars (On hold)

Broadway with the Stars (On hold)

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Beth, a student of Julliard, decides to audition for a broadway musical that is coming up. It is rumored to only take celebrities. When she audition's and is casted as the lead, Selena Gomez's, understudy, she doesn't think down about it and is just happy she got to be a part of the play. What happens when Selena breaks her leg and is unable to perform and practise, forcing her to withdraw from her role? Beth is forced to step in, sending her in a huge mass of stress, confusion and fright. But she is also given stardom, new friends and fun. It's a whole lot to deal with since she still is in college and even Beth is confused on if she an do it. Only time will tell.
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