What movie, book, television show, or videogame would you turn into a Broadway musical?
All right...here's a poser.
It used to be that Broadway musicals were made into feature films. Nowadays, the opposite is true; for example, the currently running filmusical "The Wedding Singer" and others like "The Graduate" and "The Witches of Eastwick." It used to be that Broadway set the tone for popular music. But today popular music sets the score for such shows as "Good Rockin' Tonight", "Jersey Boys" and "Altar Boyz." It used to be that Broadway plays would get mentioned on TV shows. Now, those same shows are being turned into musicals as well, like "The Brady Bunch Musical" and "Gilligan's Island: The Musical."
So, here's your chance. Which book would make a wonderful play? What favorite movie needs to be a musical spectacular? Which of your favorite TV shows would make a great evening of live theatre? Do you play "Tomb Raider" and think to yourself "this needs to be seen onstage"?
Personally, I want to do a musical version of The Poseidon Adventure...with puppets.
Anonymous2006-07-25T01:03:42Z
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In terms of film, i would like to see "Being John Malkovich" as a musical, with John Malcovich (of course), Idina Menzel, Natasha Richardson and Neil Patrick Harris. It's a delightfully twisted plot that stimulates one to think, fantastic puppetry and potential for music. Any composer could do the score, but it has to be arranged by Sarah Travis and directed by John Doyle (of the revival of Sweeney Todd).
Another film i would want to see transformed into a stage show would be "Rasputin" (with Alan Rickman). The role of Rasputin should be played by Michael Cerveris, Marin Mazzie as the Tsarina, Mark Jacoby as the Tsar, and James Cameron Mitchell as Prince Fillipov (the assassin). I would want the tandem of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty to create the score for this one, their expertise in creating mood music for specific localized sounds is amazing (Ragtime, Once on this Island) any director would be fine for this project.
As for books, i would want to see "The Solitaire Mystery" by Jostein Gaarder translated into a stage show. The boy should be a new actor, around 11. The father should be played by either Mandy Patinkin or Peter Friedman, the mother they go to Rome to save should be played by Uma Thurman or Maria Friedman, This one is strictly for Sondheim or another who has the same vision and sound. Again, any director is fine, but a number with Cirque de Soliel wont be out of place in this one where enchanted playing cards fly around over the heads of the audience.
Those are the adaptations i would want to see... Maybe even audition for them too. :D
My first choice would be the movie which is my all time favourite.....The Princess Bride. It is already a fantastically fun movie as well as having all the other elements. Drama hinged with tragedy and has some really funny bits. There is even at least one place where, when I first saw the movie, I thought it was going to burst into song. There would be opportunities to used many different devices especially for the cliff section, and wouldn't you just love to see that sword fight on stage, LIVE!!! You could also use puppets as i am sure you probably would like to Vatican which would add a superb level of depth to the production. That's me for now
Oh, good question. And good choice. Would the Poseidon Adventure musical be like Avenue Q? Those kinds of puppets? Or an actual puppet show? I want to see Much Ado About Nothing in musical form. I know it's already a play, but I want Sondheim or Steven Schwartz to musicalize it. A book that would be a good musical would be Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking-Glass. It's already a Disney movie, but that's crap. I want to see it onstage, with COLOR, and I want to hear more and better music. I haven't really thought about this. It's a good question.
I would love to see the movie "Mean Girls" as a musical. I really think they could have fun with those characters and make a really great comedy. "50 First Dates" would also make a really cute musical. Another Sandler and Barrymore original to hit the stage! My favorite movie is "The Shawshank Redemption" and it would be tough to turn that into a musical, but I think it would be a great drama. It would have action and a lot of emotion making it one of the those shows you ponder and digest before talking about at lightening speed with your friends. Lastly,
"WHEN HARRY MET SALLY" I don't think it needs too much explaining...it would rock. "I'll have what she's having." LOL