Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/13
With the live adaptation of The Sound of Music happening next week, what other musicals could have a live adaptation?
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
I won't be surprised if Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella is done live again, but the Broadway version.
Swing Joined: 11/13/13
In the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, Neil Meron reveals that NBC originally wanted to air a live broadcast of Oklahoma! It was Meron's idea to do SOM instead. Updated On: 11/27/13 at 09:19 PM
It would be cool to see Reba return to Annie Get Your Gun for a live broadcast. It probably wouldn't bring THAT much attention like Sound of Music is getting, though. Bye Bye Birdie would be good, I think.
Stand-by Joined: 10/18/12
I would have much preferred to see Carrie Underwood in Oklahoma than The Sound of Music.
What about Guys and Dolls? Meron and Zadan have the rights to it, right? I know they wanted to make a movie with Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Maybe it could be done live.
Well if you are missing a 'recoded for tv' adaptation of Oklahoma the National Theatre version with Hugh Jackman was filmed by Sky after the conclusion of run and is on youTube.
RNT Oklahoma pt1/18
Updated On: 11/27/13 at 09:29 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
To me it seems like a no-brainer:
Little Shop Of Horrors with Kevin McHale and Megan Hilty. With Richard Kind as Mushnick.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
...gosh, Megan Hilty would be an amazing Audrey.
I would love it if NBC decides to do one every year, making it a "tradition". I think any well known musical could have a live adaption on TV with the right celebrities & Broadway stars. I wouldn't be surprised if they air Phantom, Les Miserables, Into the Woods, or Wicked in the future.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
The anti-Sound Of Music: Cabaret (not the pornographic Mendes version)
Sally - Lady Gaga
Emcee - Johnny Depp
Cliff - Daniel Radcliffe
Fraulein Schneider - Patti LuPone
Herr Schultz - Mandy Patinkin
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
Camelot
Guenevere - Carrie Underwood (natch)
Arthur - Hugh Jackman
Lancelot - Patrick Wilson
If we're talking TV ratings ...
Grease
West Side Story
... stuff with young people.
In a decade:
Chicago
Hairspray
EDIT: What I would like to see?
Ragtime
Big River
Brigadoon
Edwin Drood (with a live voting)
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/12
I'd love to see a television production of The King and I.
Would have been the perfect week to have done Assassins. Especially as it is unlikely to be filmed otherwise.
John Wilkes Booth - Daniel Day Lewis
Charles Guiteau - Nathan Lane
John Hinkley jr - Aaron Tveit
Squeaky Fromme - Zooey Deschanel
Lee Harvey Oswald - Joseph Gordon Levitt
Updated On: 11/27/13 at 11:01 PM
If any network were to have aired Assassins during the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination, it would have gotten them boycotted by sponsors and viewers alike. And mountains of hate mail.
Interesting that a dramatised musical of vignettes absolutely on topic is offensive and off bounds yet endless repeats of the actual footage of a man having his brains vapourised over his wife is acceptable. I know which I'd rather see.
Granted about the hate mail. But presumably from the same Julie Andrews die hard fans. (Is it just me or is the idea of Julie Andrews fans sending hate mail a little - ???!!)
Updated On: 11/27/13 at 11:10 PM
I think My Fair Lady, Oliver, and Hairspray would fit this style really well. Edwin Drood would be cool with voting via social media and telephones, too. Little Shop has basically a unit set, which would be great for a setup like this. Sweet Charity with Emma Stone would be a dream.
ABC should get in the action and do Mary Poppins or Beauty and the Beast.
If Oklahoma! happens: Reba as Aunt Eller!
Is it just me or is the idea of Julie Andrews fans sending hate mail a little - ???!!
I was laughing about that the other day. Who knew her fans were so mean and nasty!?
Stand-by Joined: 7/17/13
I wonder how many people will watch it? Outside of theatre fans and Carrie Underwoods fans, will they get a big audition?
"Who knew her fans were so mean and nasty!?"
One assumes most of the Tony voting panel met with mysterious accidents after "Victor Victoria -gate"..
Updated On: 11/27/13 at 11:38 PM
I would think PETER PAN would be a natural for a new television broadcast, given that the original telecast was also on NBC and Zaden/Meron announced (a few years ago) plans for a new film of version of the Mary Martin version...
West Side Story is an interesting idea. But the three main roles would be difficult to cast if they're going for "names."
Updated On: 11/27/13 at 11:51 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
"I wonder how many people will watch it? Outside of theatre fans and Carrie Underwoods fans, will they get a big audition?"
I think a lot of people will watch it. I sometimes think we theater fans underestimate the general public (rightly so though). 1997 R&H's Cinderella, 1999 Annie, and 2003 Music Man all got big numbers. Then, there's Glee, Smash, musical episodes of TV shows, High School Musical, etc.
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