Lifetime Orders New Docu-Film 'Karaoke Superstars' a Real-Life Drama About Four Young Women Struggling to Fulfill Their Dreams Who Take to the Stage in a High-Stakes Karaoke Contest
Two-hour Docu-Film from Go Go Luckey Productions ('Laguna Beach,'
'Rollergirls') to Premiere This November on Lifetime
LOS ANGELES, June 20 -- Four twenty-something women enter
a suspenseful karaoke competition in an attempt to change their lives, find
their voices and discover their true potential in the Lifetime docu-film
"Karaoke Superstars," it was announced today by Jessica Samet, Senior Vice
President, Reality Programming and Libby Beers, Vice President, Original
Movies. Set in the obsession-driven Southern California karaoke scene, the
two-hour docu-based movie is from Gary and Julie Auerbach's Go Go Luckey
Productions, the executive producers of "Laguna Beach" and "Rollergirls."
"Gary and Julie are truly pioneering storytellers who have created
cutting edge and groundbreaking television. We're thrilled to be partnering
with them on this innovative project," said Samet. Added Beers, "The four
women profiled in the docu-film have each reached a turning point, where
they want to explore new possibilities for themselves. This is an exciting,
upbeat drama about finding empowerment, friendship and personal
transformation."
"We're very excited to be doing "Karaoke Superstars" with Lifetime.
Deep inside, many Americans want to be superstars -- if only for a few
minutes -- and karaoke gives you that," said Gary Auerbach.
Each contestant's life story unfolds as she prepares for the qualifying
preliminary rounds, the semi-finals, and the big showdown to determine the
winner. They include:
* A makeup artist and a single mother, Cherene is still heartbroken over
the break-up of her marriage. Through karaoke she is recovering her
inner strength and vows to build a better future for herself and her
daughter.
* For Michelle, a hair dresser and personal trainer from Wisconsin,
karaoke helped her overcome her shyness and discover a natural talent
for performing.
* Kristina, a paralegal by day, lost 60 pounds and exited an abusive
relationship thanks to singing in karaoke competitions. She dreams of
recording her own CD.
* After Kristin's hopes of becoming a professional dancer came to nothing,
she turned to karaoke. Calling it a great "confidence booster," she
works as a popular karaoke jockey and wants to sing with a rock band.
As the tension mounts during the competition and the night for the
grand finale arrives, the lives of all four women intertwine in unexpected
ways.
"Karaoke Superstars" is a production of Go Go Luckey Productions for
Lifetime Television. Go Go Luckey Productions is a multi-faceted production
company that focuses on hybrid, reality, and scripted television and film.
Headed by Gary and Julie Auerbach, the company operates as a collaboration
of reality producers, one-hour television writers, and feature filmmakers.
Go Go Luckey is responsible for producing many successful shows including
MTV's "Laguna Beach," A&E's "Rollergirls" and USA's docu-movie, "Great
American Christmas," among many others, set to air in 2006-2007. Go Go
Luckey's ground- breaking cinematic style and in-scene narrative
story-telling has changed the face of alternative programs forever. This
enables them to produce reality and scripted television and features with a
completely new look and feel that differentiates them from traditional
network shows or studio films.
Executive Producers are Gary Auerbach and Julie Auerbach. Co-Executive
Producers are Sandy Guthrie and Scott B. Supervising Producer is Jessica
Reynolds. The docu-movie is directed by Tina Gazzero.
Lifetime is the leader in women's television and one of the top-rated
basic cable television networks. A diverse, multi-media company, Lifetime
is committed to offering the highest quality entertainment and information
programming, and advocating a wide range of issues affecting women and
their families. Lifetime Television, Lifetime Movie Network, Lifetime Real
Women, Lifetime Home Entertainment and Lifetime Online are part of Lifetime
Entertainment Services, a 50/50 joint venture of The Hearst Corporation and
The Walt Disney Company.
SOURCE Lifetime Television
http://www.lifetimetv.com
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