In this charming British musical comedy, we meet a young and talented cabaret artist named Trottie True. In post-war London, she dreams of achieving fame in the world of show business. However, her aspirations are threatened by her unwavering love for her eccentric yet charming friend, a struggling playwright named Colonel Charles. Despite their differences, Trottie and Charles share a deep connection, which is put to the test when he embarks on an ambitious production aimed at taking his career to new heights.
As the plot unfolds, we dive into a tumultuous romantic journey filled with entanglements, where Trottie grapples with dilemmas about her future and career. Her talent and sense of humor lead her to unexpected comedic situations, interacting with a variety of colorful characters that paint the vibrant theatrical landscape of the time. Meanwhile, her friendship with Charles evolves amidst a sea of confusions, misunderstandings, and unexpected twists that keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
With captivating music and dazzling dance numbers, the film explores themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams in a world that often seems set against them. As Trottie navigates the ups and downs of her personal and professional life, she reminds us of the importance of following our hearts, even when the path becomes complicated.