Father of the Bride - The Musical
#1Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:31pm
TNT has been running "Father of the Bride" Parts One and Two this weekend and every time I watch this movie, it makes me remember what great films they are. Not revolutionary, just one of those great family films that make you feel all warm inside.
I know that Rick Elise and Marshall Brickman of JERSEY BOYS fame have annouced that they are adapting the film for the stage and I was wondering how they plan to go about it. It says they plan to adapt the 1950 original, but I would love to see a combination of the original and remake. For instance, Martin Short's character is an absolute scene stealer in the movies and would make a fabulous featured part in the musical.
Plus, I feel the remake lends itself to musicalization more. When Steve Martin literally addresses the audience by looking straight at the camera and his many voiceovers would work well on stage.
I'm wondering who plans to do write the music and how it will be stylized. I would love Shaiman and Wittman to helm the project but they're already busy with CATCH ME IF YOU CAN. I was thinking possibly David Yazbeck would do a good job with it.
As far as director's go...I'd love to see someone like Scott Ellis or Michael Greif handle it.
Here's the link to the original article if anyone's interested:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/101372.html
I'd love to hear your opinions.
#2re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:35pm
No. The article is real.
The april fool's threads are annoying.
#3re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:39pm
Catch Me If You Can's songs have all been written already. There is a demo. When is that supposed to happen, btw?
I'd love to write this.
Or
JRB?
Maybe Comden & Green.
Or whoever wrote The Drowsy Chaperone. The telegram lady.
OR ADAM GUETTEL
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#4re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:42pm
Yes but Shaiman and Wittman still have to go through the process of workshops and rehersals and mounting the show which could take quite a while.
JRB might do a good job.
As much as I love Guettel, I'm not sure about him. He writes some gorgeous ballads, but "Father of the Bride" is a comedy (if they write it the way I think they will). For some reason I can't see Guettel's music fitting with a show like this.
Also, I'd like to see it before I'm on social security...and the way Guettel writes...that wouldn't be likely.
And you do know both Comden and Green have passed on, right?
#5re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:43pmDavid Friedman or Jim Brickman should have a go at this
#6re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:46pm
Yeah. There was one Catch workshop that Mitchell directed, wasn't there? Seriously, anyone know? I don't feel like searching. WannaBeAFoster?!
I was kidding about C&G and Guettel, actually.
I would do a fantastic job and JRB probably would too, though. 13 is a lot lighter and (LB moment) funner than Parade, haha.
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#7re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:51pm
Jack O'Brien - who will ultimate direct the broadway show is the one who directed the reading.
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.cfm?boardname=bway&thread=868963#1445534
#8re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 5:57pm
Oh. What I have must have been recorded with that cast. I can definetely recognize Lane's voice. It has all the songs you listed, too, if I'm not mistaken.
Miss Congeniality the musical, anyone?
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#9re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 6:01pmYou're totally watching TNT right now, Ben.
#10re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 9:01pmI was watching the movies today and was thinking the same thing. The original would be lovely as a musical, but the remake would be so much fun!
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#11re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 9:40pmFunny, I just watched both movies the other day.
#12re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 10:08pm
I'm very excited about the prospect of this.
God. I think I just have a thing for wedding musicals.
#13re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 10:10pm
Only this time, let's make the bride a lesbian, and her dad will be hootin' and hollerin' about planning and financing her gay wedding.
No, seriously. I'm so tired of wedding themed shows that promote opposite sex marriage. That's so been done to death. Who's to say a musical can't take place in Vermont?
-Kad
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#14re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 10:13pmNothing ever happens in Blaine.
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#15re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 10:42pmJRB is working on Honeymoon in Vegas.
#16re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 10:43pm
"Nothing Ever Happens in Blaine."
Sounds like a song to me!
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#17re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 10:44pm
Thank you, Ben!
Now we're making some progress!
-Kad
"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)
#18re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 11:11pmactually, i think it would make a great straight play to be honest!
#19re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 11:18pm
The baffled ensemble:
Nothing ever happens in Blaine!
Nothing like this
Nothing like that
Nothing like lesbians
Buying a flat
Next door to the mayor
and his heterosexual wife;
We're raised to be
Sheltered for life
It's almost a pain
To sing this refrain
And nightly complain
To tourists who feign
To care for mundane
Melodic disdain
But still we maintain
We'll never abstain;
Forever campaign
And try to explain
Why we're singing in rain
See this is big news,
very big news,
because
NOTHING EVER HAPPENS
IN BLAIIIIIIIIINE!
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#20re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/1/07 at 11:19pmBrilliant, Benjamin!
-Kad
"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)
#21re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/2/07 at 9:24amJohn Lithgow should star in this.
#22re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/2/07 at 10:31am
uuummm, waiting for guffman?...anyone?
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#23re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 4/2/07 at 11:15amI think it would be great but isn't there a play version of the movie.
#24re: Father of the Bride - The Musical
Posted: 8/18/07 at 1:19amAny recent news on this show?
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lakezurich will be played by Paul Groves in the BWW musical
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