Judy doesn't notice the dried blood on her hands. Or maybe she just doesn't care. And those muffled shouts drawing closer? Nothing more than adoring fans.
The reality is something much more sinister than the fiction Judy believes sitting in her dressing room. Broadway reminded her that her youth and beauty had long since faded. In her final bloody performance, Judy decided to remind them what they were missing.
Two failed showbiz marriages, traumatic industry affairs, and a dwindling career have left Judy willing to do almost anything for a taste of the success she once had as a 1960s starlet. Twenty years later, in frigid Omaha, she's left scraping the bottom of the barrel and taking the only audition her agent offers-a reading for Macbeth at a local theater.
When the audition takes a humiliating turn, Judy decides to put an end to a lifetime of cruelty and abuse endured at the hands of men who think they know what's best for her on and off the stage. But words aren't enough to satisfy her pent-up fury. Fueled by raw vengeance, Judy descends deeper and deeper into psychosis, leaving a string of grisly murders in her wake and a show her town will never forget.