I want a bio musical of Kristin's life.
Emily Skinner as Rosie O'Donnell discovering her.
The Act 1 cliffhanger as the Good Wife rigging comes crashing down.
The Act 2 'If/Then' sequence where we see Kristin's career if she had pursued the opera route.
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Voter said: "CarlosAlberto said: "First "Joy" now this? Talk about scraping the bottom for source material. SMDH. What's next? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: The Musical?!? Ugh."
Don’t joke, because I would truly see that"
Kristin would make an amazing Kim Richards! LOL
Can't help but wish William Finn was writing this instead...
Speaking of wrung-out old mops.
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It's funny when people trash source material like some of the best-written musicals aren't adapted from the most head-scratching ideas. I type this days before a giant-scale revival of a show about murdering people and cooking them into pies goes into previews.
Sure, the source material is contemporary, but adapting stories of the overtly rich in crisis that serve as class critique is far from a new or shocking idea.
As for the jab at Real Housewives: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' earlier seasons are more dramatically sound than most new works in Broadway theatres. There will always be those who turn their noses up at anything they see as meant for the "lowest common denominator."
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If you lie down with dogs ...
Broadway Star Joined: 8/7/11
...you wake up with fleas.
I know,right?
Leading Actor Joined: 10/3/22
Is this coming to Broadway? And when?
Not anytime soon obvi. They just did a first reading.
Leading Actor Joined: 9/30/07
One to miss…
I have heard a workshop is starting today, helmed by Michael Arden.
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fbueller said: "CarlosAlberto said: "First "Joy" now this? Talk about scraping the bottom for source material. SMDH. What's next? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: The Musical?!? Ugh."
Kristin deserves better material."
She does. She really does.
This could end up being great but honestly...this subject matter is depressing. I struggle to think that *this* is what backers want to put money behind. It all sounds tacky and beneath Cheno.
The Tammy Faye musical would have been more compelling and still had a ripped-from-the-headlines quality.
Have you seen the documentary? It's actually quite fascinating and I'm curious what direction the book goes.
https://deadline.com/2023/10/the-queen-of-versailles-musical-1235561938/
EXCLUSIVE: F. Murray Abraham, Here Lies Love’s Melody Butiu, and Kimberly Akimbo’s Nina White have joined the cast of workshop presentations of The Queen of Versailles starring Kristin Chenoweth being held in New York next month.
Featuring music by Stephen Schwartz, The Queen of Versailles is a new musical based on the acclaimed 2012 documentary about socialite and TV personality Jacqueline “Jackie” Siegel. The workshops are scheduled for November 2 and 3.
Hope this is great and hope it actually sees the light of day. Of all the projects KC has been attached to over the years, this seems the most likely to actually move forward, considering the talent involved (Schwartz, Arden), she is a producer on it, and it has a seasoned lead producing team (Seaview and Bill Damaschke).
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The people already writing this off as a concept more than likely have not even engaged with the source material. There's a really compelling character study in Jackie and her life is actually rife with turmoil prime for musicalizing. Now, whether or not Schwartz has a good score in him for it remains to be seen (this feels like something that would be right up Frankel/Korie's alley), but who knows!
And, to be fair to Chenoweth, Death Becomes Her is indeed happening, just not with her. Sometimes performers help develop a show and then move on or roles are given to others for various reasons (a semi-recent example: Donna Murphy developed Elizabeth Arden for War Paint).
Out of curiosity --- did Cheno even get to the reading stage of DEATH BECOMES HER? Universal first announced it as "in development" starring her in late 2017, but no authors/director were attached and then there was radio silence after that.
Updated On: 10/3/23 at 01:36 PM
F Murray Abraham is inspired casting. I hope they don’t lose him.
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I admire everyone on this team - I just can't stomach the Trump-loving Siegel family.
DaveyG said: "I admire everyone on this team - I just can't stomach the Trump-loving Siegel family."
Well, we have a musical about Imelda Marcos on Broadway and Eva Peron is a regular Broadway presence. Sometimes vile people make great artistic subjects.
Kad said: "DaveyG said: "I admire everyone on this team - I just can't stomach the Trump-loving Siegel family."
Well, we have a musical about Imelda Marcos on Broadway and Eva Peron is a regular Broadway presence. Sometimes vile people make great artistic subjects."
I don’t remember, but were Imelda Marcos and Eva Peron intimately involved with their respective shows? /s
Call_me_jorge said: "Kad said: "DaveyG said: "I admire everyone on this team - I just can't stomach the Trump-loving Siegel family."
Well, we have a musical about Imelda Marcos on Broadway and Eva Peron is a regular Broadway presence. Sometimes vile people make great artistic subjects."
I don’t remember, but were Imelda Marcos and Eva Peron intimately involved with their respective shows? /s"
...how is Siegel "intimately involved" with this? And the documentary this is adapted from is hardly a puff piece about her.
If we're locking out anybody who supports Trump from Broadway, then I have some bad news for you about the people who own a lot of these theaters.
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OhHiii said: "The people already writing this off as a concept more than likely have not even engaged with the source material. There's areallycompelling character study in Jackie and her life is actually rife with turmoil prime for musicalizing. Now, whether or not Schwartz has a good score in him for it remains to be seen (this feels like something that would be right up Frankel/Korie's alley), but who knows!
And, to be fair to Chenoweth, Death Becomes Her is indeed happening, just not with her. Sometimes performers help develop a show and then move on or roles are given to others for various reasons (a semi-recent example: Donna Murphy developed Elizabeth Arden for War Paint)."
Donna Murphy AND Patti LuPone in War Paint? How I wished this had happened. Two of my favorites.
Swing Joined: 6/25/21
I watched the documentary this weekend and found it pretty interesting. Jackie is an incredibly sympathetic character and I think a lot could be done with her. Likewise, David could make a great villain.
I know this is just a workshop (following the one or reading that was held in the spring), but any chance this might get expedited due to the large names behind it?
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