theatrekid3302 said: "I know creating a petition is not a realistic way of getting a Titanic musical but it is more of a way to express my opinion of the types of musicals that should be on Broadway. I am a huge fan of heavily romanticized epic operaticscores which have sadly become rare on Broadway with the exception of revivals. Seeing Sweeney Todd in February made me obsessed with this as I just fell in love with the score of that show and thought that's how Broadway should be that's how Broadway should sound.I just feel it is important for us as a community to express what we want to see developed into musicals and openly talk about them. We should use this forum not only to express our views of what is currently on Broadway but also what we want to see on Broadway so that we get out of this endless cycle of bad unoriginal musicals. Pirates of the Caribbean is another example there is a lot that you can do with that material. The Princess Bride which is currently in the works that are another example of a potentially great musical that would have a more traditional-sounding score."
And what if whoever writes this musical you are petitioning for writes it with a pop-folk score? Your petition was for naught!
On all serious - I think you'd be better off starting a conversation on a platform like Twitter or Threads - or heck even continuing it here, while listening to what others have to say on the matter rather than insisting that your vision and only your vision is Tony Award-worthy - and just have it not be about signing a petition, which will not lead to anything.
Someone still needs to write, score, direct, cast, and most of all PRODUCE the thing - which would certainly cost $20+ million. Unless you have $20+ million in your pocket, starting a petition for someone, anyone! to create a musical just to your taste is misguided (that's why this thread got the response it has).
And for what it's worth - I'm in my 40s and Titanic came out when I was in high school; I was in love with it, with Leo, and with Kate (and Jack and Rose) and saw it in theaters several times, owned it on both letterbox and 4:5 versions of double-tape VHS where you had to change the tape after they strike the iceberg. I never, ever want to see anyone attempt to remake that film in ANY way and I cannot imagine anyone of my generation (Millennials) being excited by someone trying to remake the film into anything.
Updated On: 4/1/24 at 07:02 PM