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FAME - THE MUSICAL, which comes after the success achieved by the film and television series of the'80s, centered around its history of a number of students who study in the New York High School of Performing Arts on 46th Street. Conceived and developed by David De Silva, music from Steve Margoshes and lyrics by Jacques Levy, Fame the Musical tells a story about the profound and exciting passions and dedication shared by a group of artistically gifted students. The show shows the hopes and ambitions of a group of young people who study and work hard, develop their artistic abilities unique and special. We know the temptations that revolve around these dancers, actors and musicians, the demand and need for values and the importance of discipline in their lives as they are confronted with other issues such as confidence, perseverance, knowledge and identity. Following up them for 4 years intense and dedicated to his studies, following their frustrations and their triumphs from the day entering the school P. A by the end of the course. Fame can bring together rich and poor, blacks, whites and Hispanics in a school environment demanding, electric and joyful as the students strive for achieving the required levels always in search of success. Some succeed, others can 't handle the pressure. Others come to the conclusion that even with great talent, too much ambition can lead them to the abyss.