Emotions are at an all-time high in the aftermath of Tondy and D'atra's blow up, but JD has no time to waste as opening night is a day away. JD decides to enact an unconventional exercise to whip the cast into shape, and surprisingly things begin to take a turn for the better. However, this is The Circuit, and nothing is that simple; can this cast pull it off?
With the cast still reeling over the latest departure, JD wastes no time bringing in a new face. This well-known thespian in the Circuit is a breath a fresh air in the midst of all the drama. However, the new positive attitude and professionalism can't keep two hot heads from fighting in this house. Will the drama ever stay on the stage?
With two weeks left, the cast is down to the wire, and JD has no more time for excuses. Seemingly everyone is getting their act together, but an unexpected change to production leaves the entire cast stunned and upset. Will the house be able to weather yet another storm?
On the heels of yet another blow up with D'atra, the cast chooses to give the "Beyoncé of Theater" the cold shoulder. Meanwhile, Jermaine has an intense conversation with his parents, and the cast is frustrated and concerned that their leading man is so disengaged.
In the aftermath of D'atra's firestorms, everyone tries to find some sense of normality to make it through the next four weeks. The drama in the house seems to be calming down, but a tense filled rehearsal triggers Taylour to reignite old issues. When one fire's out, another one starts.
Tensions are still high in the townhouse and after experiencing the wrath of D'atra, the cast wants nothing to do with her. Rehearsals are divided, D'atra is separated from the rest of the cast, and JD struggles to unite everyone.
Rehearsals have their ups and downs as the cast tries to learn their lines. Ginuwine isn't sure this role is for him, D'atra confronts Kristen about an issue, and the connection between Tondy and Ginuwine is heating up. Lia is pushed too far by D'atra.
Known for making its rounds through the south, the urban theater circuit has made its way to New York City. JD Lawrence has assembled a reputable cast of big personalities. Living in the same house is facing some challenges, but the show will go on.
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