Broadway Chances

Broadway Chances by Elizabeth Starr Hill, published by Puffin in 1994, is a 160-page work written in English. This book serves as a sequel to The Street Dancers, following the character Fitzi as she emerges from her self-imposed retirement to pursue a dance solo in a Broadway musical. Throughout her journey, Fitzi navigates the challenges of auditions, the intensity of rehearsals, and the complexities of developing feelings for a fellow cast member, Mark.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the world of performing arts, capturing the excitement and pressures associated with Broadway. The story explores themes of ambition and personal growth as Fitzi confronts her fears and aspirations in the competitive environment of theater. With its focus on juvenile fiction, Broadway Chances offers an engaging glimpse into the life of a young dancer striving for success on stage.
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“In this sequel to The Street Dancers, Fitzi leaves a self-imposed retirement from show business for the allure of a dance solo in a Broadway musical . . . where she experiences the tension of Broadway audition, the glory of grueling rehearsals and a nascent crush–on Mark, a fellow cast member”.–Publishers Weekly.
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