Love is truly waiting in the wings for three very "theatrical" couples. In Sweet Harmony, you’ll meet Tangie, an actress headed for Broadway. She finds herself side-lined, in need of a job, so she heads to her grandparents’ hometown of Harmony, New Jersey, to direct their church’s Easter...
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Love is truly waiting in the wings for three very "theatrical" couples.
In Sweet Harmony, you’ll meet Tangie, an actress headed for Broadway. She finds herself side-lined, in need of a job, so she heads to her grandparents’ hometown of Harmony, New Jersey, to direct their church’s Easter production. The effervescent Tangie butts heads with Gregg, the church’s stodgy music director. Will they pull off the show of a lifetime, or will their differences send Tangie packing?
In A Chorus of One, you’ll meet Jessica, an opera singer determined to land a spot in the Dallas Metropolitan Opera. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime. Does it really matter that she and her fiance’ don’t agree on every little detail? Or even on some big ones–like her passion for music and the theater? Jessica plans to become Nathan Fisher’s wife and live happily ever after in Houston. But then Jess is offered the internship of her dreams. The handsome and tenderhearted Colin Phillips sees something special in Jessica, believing the Lord has chosen her to train vocally gifted children–in Dallas. Could God also have chosen her to play a more important role in Colin’s life? Should Jess settle for an ill-fitting lackluster marriage? Or will the Lord orchestrate the perfect duet?
In Starry, Starry Knight (formerly titled Love Finds You in Camelot, Tennessee) you’ll meet Amy Hart from the floundering town of Camelot, Tennessee. She comes up with a plan to revive the town’s economy, and her friend (and mayor) Steve jumps onboard. The townspeople will perform the musical “Camelot” in the city’s park, drawing in nightly crowds at the new outdoor theater. While excitement is high, talent is lacking. Amy casts several of the parts but is stumped when it comes to the role of King Arthur. In desperation, she turns to Steve. Will he pull the sword from the stone and save the day? Steve reluctantly agrees—on one condition. In exchange for his willingness to wear tights, Amy must play the role of Guinevere. And when a handsome newcomer cast as Lancelot takes an interest in Amy, the stage is set for a little tension—and perhaps love. Will they have the perfect "starry night" opening, or will the knights in Amy's life provide drama of a different kind?
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