It’s a neon-soaked celebration that proves you don’t need a Broadway stage to be a star—you just need the courage to be yourself.

What happens when four fading Broadway stars—desperate for a PR boost to revive their "niche" careers—descend upon a small town in Indiana? You get , a 131-minute explosion of sequins, belting, and social justice.

Underneath the jazz hands and glitter, it’s a genuinely touching story about acceptance and finding your "chosen family."

Directed by Ryan Murphy, this musical comedy follows Emma, a high schooler who is banned from bringing her girlfriend to the prom. Sensing a chance to play "celebrity activists," the flamboyant quartet (led by Meryl Streep and James Corden) arrives via a tour bus to "help." However, their self-absorbed egos quickly clash with the conservative local PTA.

Seeing Meryl Streep channel her inner diva alongside Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells is pure theatrical joy.

With catchy, high-energy numbers like "Tonight Belongs to You" and "It’s Not About Me," you’ll be humming the soundtrack long after the credits roll.