By Christian Saclao, International Business Times - Business
Stanton High hits another obstacle in its production of “Spring Awakening” in tonight’s episode of “Rise.”
In a sneak peek from Season 1, episode 6 of the NBC series, Lilette (Auliʻi Cravalho) tells Lou (Josh Radnor) and Tracey (Rosie Perez) that she won’t be able to attend their afternoon rehearsals until further notice.
“But we have three weeks left,” Lou reminds Lilette. “You’re Wendla. You’re lead.”
“I know but I have to work,” Lilette explains. “I have a situation. My mom (Shirley Rumierk) lost her job, and until she gets another one, I have to work extra shifts. I need the money for rent.”
“I’m so sorry but I don’t have any other options,” continues Lilette, as her tears start to fall. “I understand if you need to recast. I’m sure Gwen (Amy Forsyth) will get the lines down, and she’s a better singer than me anyway.”
As Tracey tries to comfort Lilette, Lou tells them that they’re not gonna recast. “We’ll make it work somehow,” says Lou. Click here to watch the sneak peek.
Stanton High hits another obstacle in its production of “Spring Awakening” in tonight’s episode of “Rise.”
In a sneak peek from Season 1, episode 6 of the NBC series, Lilette (Auliʻi Cravalho) tells Lou (Josh Radnor) and Tracey (Rosie Perez) that she won’t be able to attend their afternoon rehearsals until further notice.
“But we have three weeks left,” Lou reminds Lilette. “You’re Wendla. You’re lead.”
“I know but I have to work,” Lilette explains. “I have a situation. My mom (Shirley Rumierk) lost her job, and until she gets another one, I have to work extra shifts. I need the money for rent.”
“I’m so sorry but I don’t have any other options,” continues Lilette, as her tears start to fall. “I understand if you need to recast. I’m sure Gwen (Amy Forsyth) will get the lines down, and she’s a better singer than me anyway.”
As Tracey tries to comfort Lilette, Lou tells them that they’re not gonna recast. “We’ll make it work somehow,” says Lou. Click here to watch the sneak peek.
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