For those unaware, The Criterion Collection is a company that releases and remasters "important classic and contemporary films" and selling them to film aficionados in the highest quality.
While Criterion tends to do more obscure arthouse movies or obscure classics like"Eraserhead, make way for tomorrow,Toyko story" They have done more popular and un artsy movies like"Princess Bride,Robocop and It's a mad mad mad world" so anything is possible.
Musical wise I could see Cabaret(honestly I'm shocked they haven't done that one yet),Hair,The Young Girls of Rochefort,or Top Hat
Play wise I really want a release of either The Odd Couple or Plaza suite.
^ It hasn't been confirmed yet, but I do believe it's been strongly hinted that "Hedwig" will be entering the collection. I can't find the link at the moment, but I think JCM might have mentioned it on Instagram?
There's also been long-standing speculation of a "Complete Show Boat" set with the 1929, 1936, and 1951 versions. That'd be pretty fantastic.
I went on a movie musical binge a few years ago - I'm sure there are plenty of other good ones that haven't been given a proper home video release. I'll add them to this post if I remember them.
Chicago (1927) Good News (1930) Liliom (1934) Twentieth Century (1934) Anything Goes (1936) Show Boat (1936) Me and My Girl (1939) They Knew What They Wanted (1940) Too Many Girls (1940) My Sister Eileen (1942) Roxie Hart (1942) How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967) Oliver! (1968) Fiddler on the Roof (1971) 1776 (1972) Deathtrap (1982) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1982) Crimes of the Heart (1986) Dangerous Liaisons (1988) Beautiful Thing (1996)
Criterion really needs to release The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) on Blu-Ray already! And though it wasn't a play (though it could easily be adapted for the stage), I would love to see a Criterion release of Mindwalk (1990).
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Oldies m said: "Musical wise I could see Cabaret(honestly I'm shocked they haven't done that one yet),Hair,The Young Girls of Rochefort,or Top Hat"
They released The Young Girls of Rochefort on Blu-ray in their Essential Jacques Demy Collection along with The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and other titles. I bought the boxset in 2014, and I just looked it up-- but they finally released Rochefort and Cherbourg as stand-alone titles in 2017. Hurry before the Barnes and Noble sale ends!
I want Robert Wise and Julie Andrews' Star! to be treated like the movie musical master work it is. But hey-- if I can't get a Criterion, at least a Twilight Time? I'm worried time is running out-- I don't know how those licensing deals will work once Disney's deal with Fox is completely finalized.