I've always thought MISS CONGENIALITY would be a fantastic musical in the right hands. Think of that giant number during the crowning sequence!!
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
Though not one of my favorite Streisand movies, I always thought "The Mirror Has Two Faces" would be better as a Broadway musical than the vanity fim she put out in 1996. Not sure about casting, but with the right cast this could be a winner.
Ravenclaw said: "I've always thoughtDeath Becomes Heris just begging to be musicalized. Larger than life characters, long scenes in a few locations, and it even opens with a performance of a Broadway musical! Get a talented magic consultant for the fight scenes and they'll bring down the house."
This was recently reported in the works. I forget if it was just announced or if it was actually workshoped
Soaring29 said: "It's a constant complaint nowadays that there are too many films that are translated into musicals but what movies do you actually think could make good musicals if put in the right hands? Mine would be:
1. The Heiress: This is a fantastic film as well as an excellent play that could make a great piece of legit musical theatre if done in the right hands.
I was excited about the idea of a Light in the Piazza/LaChiusa/Sondheim style musical. And then I remembered that Passion exists. Obviously there are differences between Washington Square/The Heiress and Passion but there are enough similaries in sentiments that I'm not sure you'd end up with something MORE compelling... or financially viable.
I would love to see Hercules. I don't know how much a stage translation would add. I just think it would be a lot of fun. Same with Death Becomes Her.
Most movies that came to mind started their lives as books. Either classic lit or commercial stuff. Mostly books. Like, I think you could make a totally fluffy, family friendly version of The Princess Diaries. It's comparatively much easier to adapt than Anastasia or Pretty Woman. I can't think of much that's very problematic. With the right music, it's a total crowdpleaser.
I think an Amy Winehouse bio musical could be interesting using the documentary as the inspiration but that doesn't really count.
Titanic is the easy answer if you want something successful. I don't think they'll ever give up on Gone With the Wind but it's much harder to adapt.
Totally unnecessary but I would be up for a good version of Roman Holiday, Forsaking All Others, Ninotchka, Theodora Goes Wild, Move Over Darling, Come September, Dancing Lady, Possessed (1931), The Old Maid, The Divorce of Lady X, Stage Door, or Quality Street.
Also, they would make no money but Baby Face (1933) or Dream Wife (1953).
I remember Adam Gutell tried to adapt it w Goldman back in 2007 but "parted ways". I suppose it will come to pass if Disney wills it so but when? ( b4 or after the WICKED movie|?|)
I've personally always wanted a musicalization of MOONSTRUCK. Except for losing the old man's dogs pretty straight forward. BUT I've also heard John Patrick Shanley rivals Mamet in his protection of his written word, which might be an obstacle.
Arsenic and Old Lace....which was a play and then a movie and should be a musical now. With Patti Lupone and Christine Ebersol as the sisters and Nathan Lane as Teddy it would be a smash!
BwayGeek2 said: "I would actually love to see Pride and Prejudice as a musical!"
Actually, it already was adapted as a Broadway musical called 'First Impressions' in 1959 (I think) with Polly Bergen and Hermione Gingold. The cast recording is available on Amazon. I'm not crazy about the score and it didn't last long on Broadway but you might like it.