In the midst of the Great Depression, a group of talented Broadway girls faces discouragement as they struggle to find their place in the showbiz world. The protagonist, a dreamer and resilient actress, joins her friends in the quest for riches and fame in the competitive theater scene. As aspirations pile up and dreams intertwine, the girls are drawn in by the tempting promise of the performing arts offered in the form of a lavish musical production.
Everything changes when a wealthy magnate enters the scene, offering the girls the opportunity to be part of a grand spectacle. What begins as a promise of success and glamour will soon turn into a satire about the challenges women face in society and the entertainment industry. The protagonists, with their wit and comedic antics, navigate between romance, betrayal, and the pursuit of a future. Through vibrant dance numbers and catchy songs, the film highlights both the struggle for equality and the power of friendship.
Gradually, the group realizes that glory doesn't always shine, and that sometimes what it takes to succeed is a bit of ingenuity, talent, and, above all, a whole lot of fun. With a bittersweet ending rooted in the reality of the era, this story reflects the ongoing struggle of women to shine in a world that often tries to overshadow them.