Broadway Star Joined: 4/7/08
Although Happy Days has been musicalized, among other popular TV shows, what other TV shows do you think could be dramatized? I have a few friends who were working on a production of M*A*S*H not too long ago, actually.
I know it seems weird, but I think Sabrina the Teenage Witch could be a fun musical. And in theory, I'd love to see The Office or Parks and Rec on stage...but it'd never work in a million years.
Any other thoughts?
i know this is a movie not a tv show but i think Cheaper by the Dozen would make a great musical!
TV shows are ALREADY dramtized. Do you mean adapted for the stage? I think it's not a fabulous idea. The success of tv shows is in the ability to CONTINUE to create stories...that itself does not translate well to stage. Stage shows need a specific begining middle and end. COULD there be one that does work? I suppose, but I doubt I would be interested.
I do not actually look forward to more tv shows turned stage pieces.
I think it's a losing proposition, taking well-known tv characters and their situation and basing a play or musical on them. A tv series, like dramamama said, is about continuing stories. Each episode builds on the previous ones and creates a history to the characters. Its success is not about one good episode but the cumulative effect of many.
Movie versions of tv series take on the rarely successful task of creating one "ultimate episode", taking many seasons of character, story development and jokes and cramming them into a single, all-inclusive story, while trying to make it more than just another episode of the show. The result is usually a plot that has many more details and much higher stakes than the sitcom ever had, and as a result, misses the spirit of the original by a mile. That said, movies are taped or filmed, just like tv, so they have the advantage of feeling more like the original series. Broadway adaptations have a much harder time making the transition work.
Unlike a lot of folks, I have no problem with movies being adapted for the stage (and vice versa)--IF it's a great story with great characters, and the director does more than simply try to reproduce the film on stage (or vice versa). But a tv series is not a play. It's a whole different animal.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/30/09
The Addams Family
oh, wait...
Having recently sat through the Torture that is "Little House on The Prairie-The Musical"-------I say "Nay, Nay" to turning TV Shows into Musicals.
Aww, really? LOL. I saw Little House and thought it was...fun! It wasn't Pygmalion or Gypsy but I had a fun time! That and the tickets were free! Not that the two are directly related, but, free tickets!
The only TV shows I could see working as musicals would be kids shows, specifically for children. That's it, but I'd totally be open to anything if it wanted to try. I don't really think you can knock something until you see it for yourself!
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/10/08
Bewitched. How perfect would that be? With Kelli O'Hara, J. Robert Spencer, and Elaine Stritch.
The only TV show I could see working as a Broadway musical is The Muppets Show.
The Facts of Life!!!!
American Gladiators
There probably are some TV shows out there that could make good musicals. Maybe failed but brilliant ones like Wonderfalls or Pushing Daisies could be fun. Or something very episodic like Modern Family (not necessarily that show, but that kind of TV format without too many continuing storylines).
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I think a few shows actually would work. But, I'm one of those that think close to anything could be successfully adapted if with the correct writers, interpretation, and concept.
I really think that "Strangers with Candy" would make a great play! If done correctly, it would be so funny...maybe even musicalized like The Toxic Avenger was....
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Broadway Legend Joined: 6/11/07
Married with Children, Saved by the Bell, and Full House could all be a success if turned into a musical. 90's TV!!!
I always thought a dead odd and quirky musical of Twin Peaks
I think How I Met Your Mother could have potential if a through-line could be found.
I think Twin Peaks could be a creepy little musical. Lynch will never let that happen, I'm sure.
I'd like to see Desperate Housewives done as a musical with Drag Queens.
Well, prettier ones than they have on the TV show right now.
Dead Like Me would also make a fascinating musical.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
I think The Flying Nun could work as a musical. I know, I know we've already had The Sound of Music, Nunsense and Sister Act, but I think The Flying Nun could work just for its zany-ness.
I think The Beverly Hillbillies could work as a musical. Everybody loves a rags to riches story.
The Smurfs
Lost In Space
H.R. Pufnstuf
ER
Lost
The Patty Duke Show
The Twilight Zone
Baywatch
Bosom Buddies
Upstairs Downstairs
Paula Deen
Entertainment Tonight
Absolutely Fabulous
Family
The Nanny
Musicals are somewhat similar to movies, in that they feature a somewhat complicated, extended narrative throughout, designed in the most part for re-watching. TV shows on the other hand are often quite simplistic and compressed, designed to keep the viewer watching the next episode. As such, whenever they are turned into a movie, or in some cases a musical, thye lose the fast paced spirit and become a bit bland.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
Agree with Best12bars about Upstairs/Downstairs. I've always thought that would make a great stage play.
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Supertrain
Manimal
Chicken Soup
Blansky's Beauties
Cliffhangers!
Broadway Star Joined: 2/13/06
TV shows I think might work as a musical or a play(maybe all of these would be better as a play), or ones that I would like to see:
Lost
The Tribe
Sonic the Hedgehog(based on the Sonic Sat a.m. show), with maybe some elements from the comic book
It is true that one would have to cut a lot in order to adapt a TV for the stage.
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