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The Glee Project Season 2 Episode 7 ‘Theatricality’ Recap 7/17/12

The Glee Project returns tonight to OXYGEN with a whole new episode. On tonight’s show Grant Gustin makes his return to the show as guest mentor on “Theatricality” week. If you missed last week’s show called “Adaptability”, we have a full and detailed recap here for you.

On last show popular Glee cast member Kevin McHale guest mentored “Adaptability” week. Some contenders struggle to adapt & roll with the punches during a performance of Jessie J’s “Price Tag.”

On tonight’s show GLEE’s Grant Gustin swings by to guest mentor “Theatricality” week. One of the newest Dalton Academy Warblers, Grant Gustin, brings a piece of his Glee character to The Glee Project classroom for ‘Theatricality’ week. Gustin was discovered by casting director and on-air mentor of The Glee Project, Robert Ulrich, while he was performing in the first national tour of the Broadway revival of West Side Story.

Tonight we start out with our remaining 8 contenders bagging groceries at a boring supermarket and then they transport to music stars. Each of the contenders must embody a famous music icon. The contenders have to learn some intense choreography this week and really don’t want to disappoint Zach. They pull out all the stops during a video shoot for Pussycat Dolls’ “When I Grow Up.” Blake has a gay brother!

Tonight’s episode is going to be an important episode that you won’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in for our live coverage Oxygen’s The Glee Project at 10 PM EST! While you wait for our recap hit the comments and let us know what you think of The Glee Project season 2, so far!

THE GLEE PROJECT SEASON 2 EPISODE 7 ‘THEATRICALITY’ LIVE RECAP HERE!

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