I understand that it's using Britney's catalog and for lots of people that's a selling point (I can also name a fair number of people where this would be an instant turn-off regardless of how good the show may be). But this show being billed as "the Britney Spears musical" is so frustrating for me. She didn't write any of her hits (as far as I know - she may have a generous writing credit somewhere like many other "artists," but she's not doing the bulk of the work in any sense). The show isn't about Britney or anything of the sort, there may be some winks, but unless there's some really big information being left out at this point, it's not a bio-musical or anything close. At least The Cher Show is actually about Cher, so, although it uses her songbook that she didn't write, it actually is "the Cher musical" still. Just seems like a smidge of false promise with this pitch. I mean, did Britney even have to sign off or approve a single thing for this to happen?
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
Imagine Tony Award winner Britney Spears tho. Love it.
i remember Jerry Mitchell was involved in this. What happened there. I think Britney will heavily involved in this. She went to a reading like last year if i remember correctly
Tag said: "Mamma Mia has nothing to do with ABBA, but it's the ABBA musical. And it did...well."
But ABBA actually wrote the music, so that did made sense. ABBA controls ownership and has a say in rights to their work, so there likely won't be a competing musical with several of the exact same songs ever made (at least in this generation). Britney only sang her songs and doesn't "own" them (I've already acknowledged there may be a vanity writing credit somewhere). Maybe I'd be happier if it were pitched as "featuring songs originally performed by Britney Spears," like they do on a cover/karaoke album. That's MUCH more accurate, however, probably not as enticing to the masses, which I'm sure is the PR spin I'm calling out as a bit misleading.
Is she producing or at least receiving a vanity producer credit on this? Maybe if I felt she actually had involvement or ownership in this project, I'd be less opposed to calling it "the Britney Spears musical."
I find all the “Britney Didn’t write these songs” arguments rather amusing. After all, Max Martin, the guy who wrote many of her hits has a jukebox musical of his own arriving in the West End soon called “& Juliet”...
Personally, I Don’t think he minds this at all. I think that there CAN be two musicals premiering in late 2019 with “Baby One More Time” and “Oops I Did I Again” on the soundtrack...
greensgreens said: "Tag said: "Mamma Mia has nothing to do with ABBA, but it's the ABBA musical. And it did...well."
But ABBA actually wrote the music, so that did made sense. ABBA controls ownership and has a say in rights to their work, so there likely won't be a competing musical with several of the exact same songs ever made (at least in this generation). Britney only sang hersongs and doesn't "own" them (I've already acknowledged there may be a vanity writing credit somewhere). Maybe I'd be happier if it were pitched as "featuring songs originally performed by Britney Spears," like they do on a cover/karaoke album. That's MUCH more accurate, however, probably not as enticing to the masses, which I'm sure is the PR spin I'm calling out as a bit misleading.""
To be sure, the recent jukebox musical featuring Cher's music comprises of songs Cher did not write, which would be akin to any prospective Britney Spears musical excluding the song 'Everytime', which Britney Spears did (co) write.
To be sure, the recent jukebox musical featuring Cher's music comprises of songs Cher did not write, which would be akin to any prospective Britney Spears musical excluding the song 'Everytime', which Britney Spears did (co) write."
‘Everytime’ is easily my favourite Britney song, but I wonder if it is too somber and sad for an upbeat “girl power” project such as this. I hope it gets included in this musical though - With the right singer, it could easily be a highlight of the production...
BritCrit said: "After all, Max Martin, the guy who wrote many of her hits has a jukebox musical of his own arriving in the West End soon called “& Juliet”..."
I'm all for "the Max Martin musical." I guess it's just a matter of semantics for me. I sincerely hope Once Upon A Once More Time is a smash hit that finds more to bill itself as than "the Britney Spears musical." I hope it brings more exposure, royalties, and appreciation for Max and the other writers of the songs, which will no doubt be completely re-imagined for the stage (that's always exciting)!
I'd rather sit through a week of DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN."
LOL. I almost entered an ebay lottery for $1 for this in Las Vegas. Then I read the trip advisor and yelp reviews and said no thanks. I'm a fan of Britney and will always buy her new music projects, but I have zero interest in sitting through this.
whatacharacter said: "I'm excited for the 11 o'clock number. Rapunzel sings "Crazy" while shaving her head and beating the fairy godmother with a bat..."
Apparently any topic is open for a Broadway show nowadays. There really are no limits anymore, no matter how uninteresting or banal the subject or material.
I find it highly ironic that this show will have some talented professionals singing "live", something that the artist in question lacks the ability to do.
"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I find it highly ironic that this show will have some talented professionals singing "live", something that the artist in question lacks the ability to do."
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I find it highly ironic that this show will have some talented professionals singing "live", something that the artist in question lacks the ability to do."
Nowadays, yes. I have loved Britney ever since I was 9 or 10. There is no denying her star power in the height of her prime. Her songs are recognizable, catchy and infectious, They bring many of us back to our childhoods. Can I admit that she is a bit lazy and uninspired now, of course. Since 2007, she has had no control over her life choices & finances. I would be uninspired too. But that doesn't take away from what she accomplished in the past, and where I assume the bulk of material for this musical will come from. is it going to be revolutionary? Probably not. Will it tank? Maybe. I'm sorry, not everything can be as amazing and innovative as Chicago. So please, mosey on back to your thread where you seem happier and more at peace.
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I find it highly ironic that this show will have some talented professionals singing "live", something that the artist in question lacks the ability to do."
Pero like..no one says anything like this for The Cher Show, and she's solely been using auto-tune and lip syncing since the late 90's. That doesn't negate that she's still a bomb performer and artist. As mentioned above, Britney was, and still is, an iconic star. Lip syncing or not, she puts on a show when you see her live. The actors in the show are, hopefully, going to put their own spin on her classics which doesn't really have anything to do with the fact that she doesn't sing live.
YvanEhtNioj said: "Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I find it highly ironic that this show will have some talented professionals singing "live", something that the artist in question lacks the ability to do."
Pero like..no one says anything like this for The Cher Show, and she's solely been using auto-tune and lip syncing since the late 90's. That doesn't negate that she's still a bomb performer and artist.As mentioned above, Britney was, and still is, an iconic star. Lip syncing or not, she puts on a show when you see her live. The actors in the show are, hopefully, going to put their own spin on her classics which doesn't really have anything to do with the fact that she doesn't sing live."
Cher is 300 years old...
She doesn't use auto-tune, she used a vocoder for 1 song.
Cher always sings live in concert, even though she's pretty much incapable of moving.
Britney is a glorified dancer and while she may have gotten better recently, she did 3 world tours and 1/2 her Vegas run where she was at least 2 or 3 beats behind the rest of the dancers and still couldn't sing a note live.
She doesn't use auto-tune, she used a vocoder for1 song.."
Cher is 100% using Auto-tune on that Mama Mia soundtrack. Regardless my main point is that though they're both stars neither of them are as good as they were back in the days. If we arent going to rag on Cher for sounding like a robot in 2019, we shouldn't rag on Brit for not singing live. Neither of which matter when it comes to either of their B'way shows.