Thursday, April 16, 2009
For Some Reason,I Really Like "Taking The Stage"!
I don't know why I am so taken with this particular reality show.But,I watch MTV's "Taking The Stage" every week.A lot of folks have compared it to "Fame".I just find this group of talented teens exciting to watch.It's definitely a docu-soap.And since I was raised on soap operas & tabloids,that's probably why I find it so intriguing.Tonight is also the "Making The Band" finale.So,for me,it's going to be a MTV night!
As for "Taking The Stage",I want to see what drama unfolds in the love triangle that is comprised of Jasmine,Tyler,& Mia.Here's more about the show from Pop tower:
"What would you do in order to fulfill your dreams? For the young stars of MTV's new reality musical series "Taking The Stage," the answer is anything. Premiering Thursday, March 19 at 10p.m. ET/PT on MTV, "Taking The Stage" is a one-hour 10-episode reality musical series conceptualized and executive produced by Nick Lachey (98 Degrees), that will follow the lives of five talented students at the School For Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) in Cincinnati, Ohio. A reality musical series executive produced by feature film and theatre producer Marc Platt who also serves as creative consultant ("Honey," "Legally Blonde," "Nine," Broadway Musical "Wicked"), the show is the first of its kind to be scored with music performed by cast members in-scene. Each episode of "Taking The Stage" will feature songs and dance routines written and choreographed by the cast.
In the heart of Cincinnati, SCPA is a prestigious school that draws young people from all backgrounds dedicated to pursuing careers in the arts. The school has an illustrious history of producing some of the entertainment industry's most renowned dancers, singers and musicians from Sarah Jessica Parker ("Sex and the City") and actress Carmen Electra ("Starsky & Hutch"), to actor/director Todd Luiso ("High Fidelity"), actor Rocky Carroll ("NCIS") and singer Nick Lachey. SCPA is not the average high school and gaining entrance is not an easy task, as every student must audition before being accepted. The curriculum is so rigorous, that the students who have been there the longest call themselves "survivors." Honing their skills will take everything they have but to achieve it they will have to focus all their energy and make sacrifices along the way.
While they are some of the most talented teenagers in the country, they will still have to navigate the same trials and insecurities that all teenagers face which are obstacles that threaten their chances at success."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.
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