The Jewish playwright David Shen insisted on creating "art drama" and asked Zhu Da, the owner of the Broadway theater, to direct his own work. But the box office could not be guaranteed, and no one was willing to invest in rehearsals. New York Mafia boss Nick Valentino is determined to promote his thigh dance mistress Oliver, and decides to invest in the theater, provided that Oliver will play an important role as a doctor.
David and the theater owner got the investment, agreed to Nick's terms, and hired out stars Helen Sinclair and Warner Peso to play important supporting roles, directed by David himself. A funny and weird crew was established. Artist writers and novice directors, former female stars who constantly resort to temptation to increase the scene, obese male stars who can’t suppress appetite and lust, thigh dancers, and dog-cuddling women The protagonist and Nick sent to protect and monitor Oliver's mafia man Cic, a farce is about to be staged.
Helen quickly captured David as a minister under the skirt. Warner began to overeat uncontrollably, and he also caught up with Oliver. The two protagonists fought, and Oliver's performance was terrible, and almost everyone Asking to modify the script, seeing David will do nothing. Cic, who followed Oliver, spoke suddenly, and he proposed a modification to everyone. Everyone agreed, and David furiously walked away.
In the evening, everyone celebrated David's birthday. David ran to apologize to Cic when he was happy, and Cic also honestly continued to say his amendments. On the second day, everyone's enthusiasm for the new script was unprecedentedly high, so Cic and David began a "cooperative" revision. The script received unprecedented acclaim, and the audition in Boston was also very successful, but Olive's performance was incurable. On the way back from Boston to New York, Cic sank Oliver to the bottom of the river in order to "save" the "them" scene. David's wife Ailan found out his relationship with Helen, but David refused to admit it, and the two broke up unhappy. The next day during the day, the rehearsal without Oliver was very successful, and the crew also got the news of Oliver's death. David and Cic had a quarrel.
Before the show, David confessed to his wife Ailan that he had an affair with Helen, and Ailan told David that he had an affair with an "artist" friend of David. That night, Nick investigated Cic and ordered his men to kill him. At the backstage of the performance, Cic was killed, and when he was dying, he told David beside him to add the last line. The performance was very successful, with rave reviews in the newspapers, and even the sound of gunfire when Cic was killed was considered a wonderful stage effect.
David succeeded, but lost the art and true love he had pursued. Under regret, he rushed downstairs to his friend's house overnight and reunited with Ailan
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