In all honesty it is the perfect show for a live staged production. The shows settings are very static, so there should not be issues with set pieces. The show can easily be stunt cast, as there is a large set of principles. Last and not least, there will be no pressure to mount a revival unlike Sound of Music, Peter Pan, and The Wiz which hadn't been seen on Broadway in over 15-30 years.
Also this will hopefully allow people to see the true second act since the movie thoroughly butchered the plot.
"Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.”
~ Muhammad Ali
Here's what I think NBC/Zadan and Meron learned from "The Wiz." You cast an unknown, make them a star and give them a really strong supporting cast. Or at lest that seems to be the direction they'll take again.
I also think they learned that The Wiz drew a sizable black audience that the relatively "white" first choices did not. This show strikes a happy medium, is current and popular, and has significant roles for theatre vets, stars and newcomers alike.
What do you mean "clearly didn't work out"? The film was a great success, financially and critically, and even snagged a SAG nomination for its ensemble.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Kad said: "What do you mean "clearly didn't work out"? The film was a great success and even snagged a SAG nomination for its ensemble. "
By "clearly didn't work out" I meant Nikki Blonsky. She was an unknown and was relevant when she was announced and shortly after the film was released. But, her career afterward didn't continue. Thus, choosing an unknown doesn't always work out.
This news has me head over heals!!! One of my favorite musicals of all time. What I'm hoping for is that we will finally get a proper complete recording of the full Broadway score. I love the OBCR, but it isn't the full score nor the revised lyrics and orchestrations, since it was recorded prior to its previews on Broadway.
RW3 said: "Kad said: "What do you mean "clearly didn't work out"? The film was a great success and even snagged a SAG nomination for its ensemble. "
By "clearly didn't work out" I meant Nikki Blonsky. She was an unknown and was relevant when she was announced and shortly after the film was released. But, her career afterward didn't continue. Thus, choosing an unknown doesn't always work out.
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Nikki Blonsky's non-career says more about the industry than it does about her talent and ability to be a star.
RW3 said: "Kad said: "What do you mean "clearly didn't work out"? The film was a great success and even snagged a SAG nomination for its ensemble. "
By "clearly didn't work out" I meant Nikki Blonsky. She was an unknown and was relevant when she was announced and shortly after the film was released. But, her career afterward didn't continue. Thus, choosing an unknown doesn't always work out.
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Sure as hell worked out for the project, which is what is being discussed.