SMASH is finally back on NBC this week after a long hiatus, with some new cast members and the firing of others.
Brian d'Arcy James (Frank), Will Chase (Michael), Jaime Cepero (Ellis) and Raza Jaffrey (Dev) are all out as is series creator Theresa Rebeck.
In Season 2, the “Bombshell” team is one step closer to achieving their
Broadway dream. The Boston run was the success the team was hoping for,
including producer Eileen Rand (Academy Award winner Anjelica Huston,
“Prizzi’s Honor”), writers Tom Levitt (Tony Award winner Christian
Borle, “Peter and the Starcatcher”) and Julia Houston (Emmy Award winner
Debra Messing, “Will & Grace”), last-minute star Karen Cartwright
(Katharine McPhee, “American Idol”) and director Derek Wills (Jack
Davenport, “Pirates of the Caribbean”).
But, they are all about to
learn even a charmed show cannot avoid paying for sins of the past.
Will Eileen get away with mixing business and pleasure with her shady
paramour, Nick (guest star Thorsten Kaye)? Will Julia’s marriage to
Frank (guest star Brian d’Arcy James) survive the revelation of her
infidelity? Will actress Ivy Lynn (Megan Hilty, “9 to 5: The Musical”)
bounce back from the shame of losing the lead role to rival Karen and
bedding her fiancĂ© in retaliation? And will Tom and Julia’s long-time
partnership endure the changing tides of opportunity?
As they
all scramble to push forward, one of the show’s players finds Brooklyn
natives Jimmy Collins (Tony Award nominee Jeremy Jordan, “Newsies”) and
Kyle Bishop (Andy Mientus, “Carrie: The Musical”) toiling away on a
current-day rock musical of their own, which could either become
“Bombshell’s” biggest rival, or yet one more Broadway false start.
Weighing
both the benefits and sacrifices of a career on Broadway, the “Smash”
cast of Broadway hopefuls is rounded out by Karen’s lively new
roommate/actress Ana Vargas (Krysta Rodriguez, “The Addams Family”) and
Tom’s boyfriend, Sam Strickland (Leslie Odom, Jr., “Leap of Faith”).
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