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In the sixth episode of NBC’s Smash, vocal problems begin to plague Ivy. Meanwhile, Julia finds it difficult to stay away from Michael. Eileen and Ellis hang out at a downtown dive bar, and Karen books a gig as a Bar Mitzvah singer. Watch Luan Legacy’s FYI recap! Luan Legacy – www. youtube. com Music by Traxamillion – itunes. apple. com Music featured in Smash, Episode 6: “Let Me Be Your Star” Performed by Megan Hilty “Shake It Out” – Florence + The Machine Performed by Katharine McPhee “Who You Are” – Jessie J Performed by Megan Hilty “History Is Made at Night Performed by Megan Hilty and Will Chase Smash Choreography – Josh Bergasse Original Air Date: March 12, 2012 www. nbc. com There’s nothing more exciting than the opening night of a hit Broadway musical, except maybe what happens getting there. While Wicked and The Lion King pack audiences in on the Great White Way, Julia and Tom, a successful songwriting team played by Debra Messing and Christian Borle, begin work on a new musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. When a tenacious producer (Anjelica Houston) jumps aboard, so begins the difficult task of casting the silver screen icon. Ivy Lynn, a tough Broadway veteran, seems like the obvious choice. But enter Karen Cartwright (Katharine McPhee), a young girl from Iowa with a dream of making it on Broadway who walks in and blows everyone away. So who will get the part and begin a journey that will change their lives? It’s an age-old story, but a star just might be . . .
In the this week’s episode of NBC’s Smash, “Bombshell” faces its first audience just as a major crisis hits Rebecca Duvall. Uma Thurman guest stars on Smash! Watch Luan Legacy’s FYI recap of the full episode. Watch Luan’s recap of Smash season 1 episode 13 – youtu. be Luan Legacy – www. youtube. com Music by Traxamillion – itunes. apple. com Music featured in Smash, season 1 episode 14: “Stand” – Donnie McClurkin Performed by Katharine McPhee and Leslie Odom, Jr. “Smash!” Performed by Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty “September Song” – Knickerbocker Holiday Performed by Anjelica Huston Smash Choreography – Josh Bergasse Original Air Date: May 8, 2012 For full episode: www. nbc. com There’s nothing more exciting than the opening night of a hit Broadway musical, except maybe what happens getting there. While Wicked and The Lion King pack audiences in on the Great White Way, Julia and Tom, a successful songwriting team played by Debra Messing and Christian Borle, begin work on a new musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. When a tenacious producer (Anjelica Houston) jumps aboard, so begins the difficult task of casting the silver screen icon. Ivy Lynn, a tough Broadway veteran, seems like the obvious choice. But enter Karen Cartwright (Katharine McPhee), a young girl from Iowa with a dream of making it on Broadway who walks in and blows everyone away. So who will get the part and begin a journey that will change their lives? It’s an age-old story, but a star just might be born . . .
One family fights to reopen the old community centre, and 16-year-old Candice’s baby is due – but will her boyfriend be there for her? In another family, Steven goes for a place at college while his brother struggles with drug addiction.
One family fights to reopen the old community centre, and 16-year-old Candice’s baby is due – but will her boyfriend be there for her? In another family, Steven goes for a place at college while his brother struggles with drug addiction.