Megan Hilty
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Anjelica Huston
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Luke Macfarlane and Christian Borle
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Happy Anderson and Christian Borle
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Anjelica Huston
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Megan Hilty
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Christine Ebersole and Cheyenne Jackson
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Katharine McPhee
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Mara Davi
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Bernadette Peters and Megan Hilty
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Bernadette Peters and Megan Hilty
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Krysta Rodriguez, Jeremy Jordan and Katharine McPhee
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Krysta Rodriguez, Jeremy Jordan, Katharine McPhee and Leslie Odom Jr.
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Megan Hilty and Katharine McPhee
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Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty
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Christian Borle and Luke Macfarlane
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Katharine McPhee and Jeremy Jordan
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Debra Messing
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Anjelica Huston and Katharine McPhee
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The second season introduced a slew of new characters as well as a new tone created by new series "showrunner" and executive producer Joshua Safran.
Safran, known for his work on the popular CW series "Gossip Girl," succeeded playwright Theresa Rebeck, who was let go after the series' first season. Read the Playbill Stage to Screens column with Safran, who talks about his fresh approach to "Smash."
Visit NBC.com/Smash.