Senior year is not going as planned. The drama club Sadie Perkins co-founded is being hijacked by the new director, college applications loom like a sinister unknown, and Sadie’s boyfriend Alex moves in with her family while his mother is in the hospital. That’s right, moves in. They eat every meal together, sleep across the hallway from each other, and share a bathroom. Can you say awkward?Making it worse, they have to pretend to be broken up, or Sadie’s old-fashioned parents won’t let Alex stay. Acting and real life blur as Sadie and Alex struggle to maintain their roles, so Alex doesn’t have to move in with out-of-state relatives.At least Sadie has theatre to keep her sane. She’s got a lead in Seussical, and satisfies her need to create with Whossical, a student-produced satire of the beloved Dr. Seuss-themed musical.If Sadie’s choosing and winning the roles she wants, why does she feel so out of control?If you enjoy this novel, check out the other Bit Players books at www.BitPlayers.me, a blog, book and theatre resource site. I loved this piece of work; it is fresh, honest, new and creative. It works because it feels so real even though there is so much content. Once again hats off and jazz hands to this wonderful author. - mylittlebookblog Theatre-loving S.M. Stevens performed in and worked backstage at numerous high school, college and community theatre productions, but she never got the lead. She grew up in Maine, was involved in the drama programs at Cornell University and the University of Southern Maine, and lives in Central Massachusetts. She hopes the Bit Players series will fill the void of fiction for musical theatre-lovers, and introduce newcomers to the special world of theatre.