I imagine the conversation between the older girl actor in the dance number and her agent. “Listen, Janie, I know this is embarrassing and that it seems beneath you. Yes… uh huh… I'm with you… yes you were great in Guys and Dolls, you were a smash. No, yeah, I get it, that's the kind of thing we're aiming for. But you just have to keep taking these kinds of jobs - it's the way it's done. Brad Pitt didn't hop right into Thelma and Louise - he hawked potato chips and zit cream first. Just do the job, champ. Learn your lines, hit your marks, and cash that check. Don't think about your friends seeing it. Your friends are going to wish for your life in about ten years and you'll have much better friends by then. They aren't the target demo for this piece anyway - they'll never see it, I promise. There's my girl. What's that? No, don't listen to her, 60% is a normal cut for a child star's agent. I've told you that before. Now get back in there and break a leg. All right. B'bye.”