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- Dream Maker stars Audrina Patridge as an up-and-coming Talent Manager from Hollywood who moves to Detroit to start her own firm.
- On a sunny L.A. morning, fledgling talent manager Tracy James has an epiphany in a local gym. Along with her irreplaceable and trusted assistant, Jason, she decides to relocate to Detroit to help jump-start the emerging entertainment business.
- Phones are ringing off the hook while Jamie pursues questionable endeavors during work hours. Unwilling to give up on Kari and her stage fright, Tracy is absent from the office and leaves Jason to pick up all of the slack.
- The team reviews Jason's new talent find. Tracy has some mixed feelings about the potential client.
- Tensions rise between Jason and Jamie as the team searches for new ways to discover fresh talent in the Motor City. Unfazed by the office drama, Tracy pushes forward with plans to turn a new client into a shining star.
- Tracy and her team have now set up shop in Detroit and are open for business. As Tracy takes on a slew of new hopefuls, Jamie is shocked to learn a secret that Jason has been hiding.
- With a solid roster of clients added to her team, Tracy works overtime to find additional hidden talent on the streets of Detroit. The relationship between Jamie and Jason becomes heated after a secret kiss they shared on the night of Kari's big show.
- Three months of endless hard work and dedication result in numerous exciting changes for Tracy's clients. Jamie and Jason run into a road block in their relationship while Tracy faces an ethical dilemma on how to deal with her own feelings for a certain client.
- Tracy invites a pair of top record producers to Kari's next big show without first gaining approval from the stage-frightened star. Jamie is left alone to tend to the office while Jason and Josh attend their business meeting with a large corporation. During the pitch, Josh brings several unconventional ideas to the table to seal the deal for an upcoming marketing campaign.
- Despite any confusion in her instructions, Tracy's team successfully produces a music video entitled "Dream Maker Squad."
- Jealous of new client Gisele's ability to book gigs, Jamie sets out on a mission to make a name for herself. Tracy discovers that Gisele may have some issues in common with Kari. Meanwhile, Tal is set to direct a music video with Janick, an emerging young rock musician.
- Tracy leads her team of clients into the production of a music video. Jason assigns Jamie with the task of booking auditions for Josh, the new talent.
- Tracy impatiently awaits feedback on the viral status of the music video that her team created. After conquering her stage fright at a recent gig, Kari prepares to endure another show that Tracy has booked for her. Meanwhile, Jason accompanies Josh to an important business meeting to ensure that the "Strudel" star behaves himself.
- Tracy is propositioned with an alluring business offer that would require her to return to LA immediately. The fate of her Detroit clients and their new careers rest on the decision Tracy is forced to make.
- Contestants prepare for eliminations and the talent competition picks up steam. Behind the scenes, Rufus has some promotional ideas that are a bit unconventional, but Frank and James are focused on more serious business.
- Rufus and James are pleased to learn that Rufus has become a hit with the show's fans and their excitement doesn't go unnoticed by Angel. The remaining contestants face another elimination round.
- Angel receives more attention than usual when he returns to the set after an unexplained trip out-of-town. The top three contestants undergo extended rehearsals to prepare for their upcoming final performances.
- English talent show creators Rufus and James get a wake-up call in the form of Frank Rossi and hip-hop star Angel A. It appears that America has a different way of doing things.
- The two remaining contestants have reached the final elimination round. The successful first season comes to a close, but it opens up several discussions regarding the future for the careers of Angel, Lola, Rufus, James, Frank, and Mykell.
- Things move forward as "New Stage" starts pre-production in East Lansing, Mi. Still uneasy with the changes, James tries to play by Frank's rules while Rufus has his sights set on something far different...Angel's girlfriend and the show's third judge, Lola.
- Rufus discovers a new side of himself when the Official Situation clothing line becomes a sponsor of "New Stage." During music rehearsals for the show, the contestants prove to be a handful for the host, Mykell.
- A guest photographer joins the remaining five contestants for an exclusive behind-the-scenes photo shoot. The shoot becomes awkward when Angel and Lola are forced into close proximity during the judges' photo session.
- The judges and producers hold a meeting to review audience feedback and marketing strategies for the show. Frank and Kandy keep the five remaining contestants busy with an intense day of EPK filming.
- Rufus looks to Angel's body guard, Sir Loin, to keep him safe from his stalker, Tabitha. The show's top three finalists face an elimination round. The judges and producers experience a tense meeting when they confront several rumors that have been circling.
- Rufus is confused when he begins receiving unprompted attention from women on set. Angel's demanding work schedule has a negative effect on his relationship with Lola.
- The talent competition judges and producers celebrate the continued success of the show. Lola seeks comfort in her friendship with Rufus after she has a falling out with Angel.
- Frank holds a meeting with the show's top three finalists to discuss their future in the music business. Rufus takes extreme precaution to keep himself safe from a lurking stalker.
- The nine finalists, chosen by fans in the YOBISing contest on YOBI.tv, arrive on the set of Take the Stage. Hosts, Danielle Ryan and Joshua David Evans, drop in on each one in their hotel room and intro them to the world.
- In preparation for meeting Music Manager Johnny Wright, host Joshua David Evans takes the nine finalists through a variety of physical and vocal workout routines to test their stamina, breathing, and movements for stage performance.
- The contestants finally get to sit down and meet Music Manager Johnny Wright (of the Wright Entertainment Group) face to face. Johnny talks about his past, his vision of a star, and asks each finalist why they want to be a music superstar.
- Each of the finalists perform their original songs live in front of Music Manager Johnny Wright. After hearing his critiques and advice, they quickly learn why Johnny manages some of the biggest selling artists of our generation.
- The finalists are brought to a regulation size football field where they each sing "The National Anthem," A Cappella. With their fellow finalists by and Music Manager Johnny Wright listening, who will do their country proud?
- The finalists are asked to bring wardrobe they feel showcases their style. Music Manager Johnny Wright critiques and comments, and together with each finalist chooses what will suit them best for the upcoming professional photo shoot.
- The finalists get the chance of a lifetime when they meet Record Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and present their original songs to him. Darkchild has worked with iconic artists including Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, and Justin Bieber.
- Music Manager Johnny Wright and Record Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins give the finalists an overnight challenge to name and create a 30 second jingle for bottled water. The finalists must pitch their jingles to Johnny and Darkchild.
- The finalists experience their first publicity photo shoot when Professional Photographer, Abrey Adams, visits the Take the Stage set for a day. Music Manager Johnny Wright joins Abrey to assist her in the direction of each shoot.
- Clear Channel Program Director, Mike McCoy, joins Music Manager Johnny Wright and Record Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins to challenge the finalists to present a song and learn if the songs are ready for the radio.
- Music Manager Johnny Wright and Record Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins are joined by Live Nation Marketing Director, Adrienne Williams, to view live performances and comment on what type of venue each finalist would be best suited for.
- Professional celebrity media trainer, LeeAundra Keany, is brought in to meet with the finalists and coach them how to use the media as a tool for their success.
- Putting their knowledge to the test, the finalists are put through a fun but rigorous step-and-repeat, red carpet style interview with faux reporters, including Music Manager Johnny Wright as a pesky paparazzi from "DMZ."
- 2012–TV EpisodeRecord Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins gives the finalists a challenge to team up in groups and learn one of his original songs. They must meet Darkchild and Music Manager Johnny Wright at a studio in the morning to record the song.
- 2012–TV EpisodeWatch as the groups continue to battle it out in the studio with Record Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and Music Manager Johnny Wright. Some will rise to the challenge, while others will succumb to the pressure.
- With the big concert coming up soon, Music Manager Johnny Wright works with each finalist on their original songs that will be performed in the big show. Watch as they prepare for the night they've all been waiting for.
- This is the night they've all been preparing for. The nine finalists each perform two of their original songs, followed by an exciting group number in front of a live audience, which includes Music Manager Johnny Wright.
- After 17 weeks of voting, the final results are in. This live, interactive Take The Stage Finale celebrates and features interviews with all nine of our Take The Stage artists.