COYOTE UGLY musical adaptation with music by Diane Warren to premiere in West End in 2027 Dec 10
2025, 03:08:41 PM
Ensemble1711444445 said: "Lets see if we can get that percentage lower...just from what I knowis in development -it is all movies all the time.
SteveSanders said: "Ensemble1711444445 said: "Love everyone involved. But can we stop with every movie needs to be a musical?"
Hundreds of movies are made each year. A very very small percentage of them ever get turned into musicals or plays.
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Should Chu Create a 3 Hour 'Director's Cut of Wicked Dec 10
2025, 02:14:24 PM
I still stand by my theory that the only way to win public approval on Part 2 was not to play, and simply to release Part 1 with a "to be continued" before pausing indefinitely.
But as far as a shortened director's cut of the two films? Despite theatre people's opinions, the current trends in alternate cuts go in the other direction: he's likelier to make a hyper-extended "Wicked: the Epic Experience" cut with both films plus additional material, or
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Paddington Bway Transfer Possible? Dec 9
2025, 06:38:13 PM
People in America are mostly aware of Paddington on two levels: one being purely as a mascot character, divorced of context; the other being the quasi-meme of “Paddington 2 is a perfect film,” the British Amelie. And much like Amelie, more people will say they love it than have actually seen it.
If I were a potential investor, my concern would be the inevitable end point of the musical’s viability. After all, this is a King Kong situation: you can’t get much hop
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It's a Wonderful Life, Irish Rep Dec 8
2025, 11:48:07 AM
I've done the Wonderful Life radio play about three times; it's a fun show.
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Frozen at Papermill Dec 8
2025, 08:10:20 AM
Was this the new non-replica production, with the sleigh chase instead of the mountain climbing sequence?
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NYT: Jeremy O. Harris Is Arrested in Japan on Suspicion of Smuggling Drugs Dec 5
2025, 01:19:01 PM
Harris is black, queer, American and has a loud and forceful personality: four things the Japanese famously endure through gritted teeth. It’s quite likely they see him as emblematic of all the worst parts of tourism and throw the book at him.
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Dec 1
2025, 08:51:00 AM
This is also a weird edge case: there's NEVER been a musical with "multimillion dollar franchise expansion potential" before, and it's hard to imagine one after. The 2010s-2020s are the era of serialization and expansion, and Wicked is that rare case where a two and a half hour stage production showed every signs of being a juggernaut on the scale of the other Universal properties which now hold "worlds" at their immersive theme parks.
The split was about mo
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Nov 29
2025, 11:15:53 AM
I suspect the Act 2 problem was going to be a no-win situation no matter which way they went.
They made an expanded two film version, and people say "it's bloated, a capitalistic excess; they should have just made a single film of nearly four hours and trimmed some fat."
If they'd made that extra-long film with an intermission and released it that way, people would have said "it's too long for kids and casual viewers to sit through this way; the stage
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ABBA Voyage Plans Global Second Venue on Hell’s Kitchen’s 11th Avenue Nov 28
2025, 10:05:00 PM
I’m not sure of an American group or artist who could sustain a hologram meets live residential show like ABBA, not even Elvis. But if the Beatles had one, especially now that they’re restoring so much footage with Peter Jackson… THAT might run.
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Are There More New Musicals Coming? Nov 28
2025, 10:02:28 PM
Everything is expensive, and ten times as expensive in NYC. This is why I pivoted away from a regional premiere for my new show entirely; we’re going to launch it as a podcast with animation elements, and do a concept album first. It’s estimated at $10k since I have access to studio and everything already, as opposed to $30k-2m to do it either regionally or Off-Broadway.
I don’t think I’ll be the only one exploring new media in the post Versailles world, especia
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SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS with Raul Esparza @ Lincoln Center Nov 24
2025, 01:17:55 PM
When I saw the musical (via bootleg), my biggest questions were “Is Susan JJ’s illegitimate daughter, and is he sleeping with her/outright molesting her?”
I was surprised neither one had a last minute reveal.
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SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS with Raul Esparza @ Lincoln Center Nov 24
2025, 12:43:07 PM
The homoerotic dominance and submission in both the original film and the Broadway production were often remarked on; I think I read somewhere that a scene in which it's implied JJ forced Sidney to perform sexual services on him was written and cut, and they got as close as they could in the screenplay to at least implying it happened.
It's the sort of thing that might play as homophobic in a show today... except that similar debate is happening in the news as we speak ab
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Laura Osnes Didn’t Get the Covid Shot. It Ended Her Broadway Career Nov 21
2025, 05:40:43 PM
HogansHero said: "re Corey Cott. He was working in NYC during the time the vaccine mandate was in effect. Q.E.D. He was vaccinated.
N.B. There are plenty of people in our community who identify as Republican and who voted for the Coppertone Crook. The ostracization of Osnes related to herbehavior with respect to her decision not to be vaccinated."
The rule is very much like the rules in the Navy used to be: "don't ask, don't tell... and if you
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Guys And Dolls Movie Adaptation In The Works from Rob Marshall Nov 21
2025, 01:00:53 PM
I still say the only way to make this work is to do it as a retro-chic 2D animated film, leaning into the way both hand-drawn animation and midcentury stylized animated tropes have become popular again. Fill it with gags and visual jokes left and right, really lean into the comic-book aesthetic. And cast Seth MacFarlane in a dual role as the voices of Sky Masterson and Nicely-Nicely Johnson, with two of his many associated jazz-pop girlies as Sarah and Adelaide. (Would I LOVE an Alex Bor
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Jonathan Groff Sets 2025 Broadway Return with JUST IN TIME? Nov 20
2025, 01:30:03 PM
I’m curious how the replacement will work, since isn’t part of the show ABOUT Groff, as himself, doing a Darin biopic/tribute act? It’s meta in a way that will have to be reconfigured if he’s replaced.
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Back to Chess Previews Nov 13
2025, 06:57:12 PM
When I play the Narrator at Rocky Horror every October, I always interject topical material in a very similar way, and you have almost no clue what the reaction is going to be until the joke is out. Some of it is audience demographics, but some of it is just right place, right time, right crowd energy.
This year, a reference to "the inexplicable six-seven phenomenon" killed, while a similar reference to Labubus didn't. And when I updated an old joke referencing the irony
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Magic on Broadway - Doomed? Nov 12
2025, 10:37:41 AM
If you're a big enough deal in BIG magic that you can book Broadway, you're gonna make more money and build more of a rep doing several shows a day in Vegas. If you're a big enough deal in SMALL magic that you can book Broadway, you're probably going to do better in an intimate setting where you won't need to rely on video monitors to show the trick. Broadway is the worst of both worlds for illusion and sleight of hand.
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Niche/offbeat but high quality Sondheim performances - what are your fav? Nov 10
2025, 02:31:51 PM
Tim Curry's "Losing My Mind" in one of the Sondheim tributes plays it relatively straight until halfway through, when it goes into huge, scenery chewing big band that lets Curry do his roaring, growling best.
Synthpop band Colour Theory did a very fine, haunting synth ballad version of Johanna.
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PADDINGTON musical Nov 5
2025, 04:02:01 PM
I'm glad this one was such a success! I'll admit I haven't loved Tom Fletcher's previous scores (though McFly's early albums are guilty pleasures). The meme of "Paddington is a flawless masterpiece" has grown to outrageous size over the last decade, and luckily the musical doesn't seem likely to tarnish that reputation.
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6-7 joke at Hadestown Nov 2
2025, 08:15:28 PM
During Rocky Horror over the weekend, as the Narrator, one of my topical references was "that inexplicable six-seven phenomenon." I typically do different jokes at every show since there are repeat attenders, but that one got such a huge laugh from the audience that I kept it for the entire weekend's run.
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