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Release Date: 2008 Cast: Lucia Walters, Crystal Lowe, Rachele Brooke Smith, Peter Gallagher, Nicole Muñoz, Sarah Jayne Jensen, Cody Green, Kenny Wormald, Harry Shum, Jr., Ethan Stiefel, Daniela Dib
Categories: Movies, Dance, Dance film Center Stage 2: Turn it Up or Center Stage 2 (2008) is the official sequel to the 2000 dance drama film Center Stage. The film was directed by Steven Jacobson and written by Karen Bloch Morse, based on characters created by Carol Heikkinen. It was broadcast on Oxygen on November 1, 2008, making it a television film, unlike it's predecessor.
It stars Rachele Brooke Smith as Kate Parker, Kenny Wormald as Tommy Anderson, and also features Sarah Jayne Jensen as Suzanne Von Stroh, with Peter Gallagher and Ethan Stiefel returning from the first film as Jonathan Reeves and Cooper Nielson,... MORE
Center Stage 2: Turn it Up or Center Stage 2 (2008) is the official sequel to the 2000 dance drama film Center Stage. The film was directed by Steven Jacobson and written by Karen Bloch Morse, based on characters created by Carol Heikkinen. It was broadcast on Oxygen on November 1, 2008, making it a television film, unlike it's predecessor.
It stars Rachele Brooke Smith as Kate Parker, Kenny Wormald as Tommy Anderson, and also features Sarah Jayne Jensen as Suzanne Von Stroh, with Peter Gallagher and Ethan Stiefel returning from the first film as Jonathan Reeves and Cooper Nielson, respectively. No other characters, or plotlines, return from the first film, making this an unusual sequel.
The film starts with Kate Parker saying goodbye to her friends in Detroit and her sister because she is leaving home to go to an audition for the greatest dance school in America, the American Ballet Academy. Kate doesn't make it and instead of her Suzanne Von Stroh (Sarah Jayne Jensen) is chosen, because of an argument between the director of the school, Jonathan (Peter Gallagher) and one of the teachers, Cooper Nielson (Ethan Stiefel), who has returned to ABA after his ballet company lost its LESS
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