CINDERELLA- Sarah Bolger as Cinderella Danell Leyva as Prince Christopher Deborah Cox as The Fairy Godmother Joely Richardson as The Stepmother Elizabeth Gillies and Bridgit Medler as The Stepsisters Scott Baio as The King Natalie Toro as The Queen
This would actually be the perfect outlet for a Bette Midler "Mame" or "Hello, Dolly" because she said she is nervous about doing 8 performances a week. Give her one night only and she will be all set.
Cinderella does seen an obvious choice but the stage production is still pretty new and doing good business (right?). Does it make much business sense broadcast a live Cinderella now as opposed to a few years down the road when ticket sales have slumped?
As much as I'd love to see her do it, I suspect the audience for Bette Midler in HELLO DOLLY would be be somewhat limited (gays, women over 60 and who else?)
Unless they had Katy Perry or someone with a younger fan base playing the role, I can't imagine something like MAME or DOLLY is going to be brought back to TV at this point. I mean those shows are SO old fashioned and not nearly as beloved as something like THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Updated On: 12/7/13 at 01:27 AM
I'll take Katy Perry as Irene if that means we get Bette as Dolly.
I can't believe I was able to type that sentence without any violent hand spasms, vomiting, or attempts at self harm... But I want a Bette Midler Dolly damn it!
Unrelated: Anyone think Audra could pull off an Emmy nomination for Supporting actress in a miniseries/movie? Apologies if it's been asked in another thread. Just popped into my head
^ As far as Audra goes, it might be a long shot. But so many people saw the program, so who knows. It would certainly help her chances if she got a SAG Award or a Globe. [ETA: Nominations for both awards are due December 9th], but cross your fingers for her on the 11th (SAG nominations announcement) and 12th (GG nominations announcement).
The Globes don't separate Supporting performances, so actors from miniseries, TV movies, comedy series, and drama series are all fighting for 6 spots. She's all but assured not to get in there. The SAGs don't do supporting awards in the regular television categories but I don't recall if they do have a supporting field for miniseries/movie. Neither seem likely but we can hope :)
Doing H2$ with Daniel Radcliffe seems like the best and most viable idea to come out do this thread. Having thoroughly enjoyed him in the role on Broadway, I would be very excited to see him play Finch again. There's also a lot of great supporting roles you could fill with other names. And Radcliffe seems like the type of actor who wouldn't be turned off by the risk of doing it live.
I personally love the idea of How to Succeed with Daniel R - but I am not so sure this is what NBC will be looking for. If they are going to want some family entertainment to present at the holidays, corruption in the business world no matter how funny and clever as it's presented is not the message you want to showcase this time of year. Scheme and connive and you win..and Happy Holidays to you too. LOL
I agree a musical that has such a beloved film counterpart is a hard road to tread. That might make Grease a bad choice too. (and I am not a huge Grease fan regardless).
Kids and Kid friendly, uplifting ending.. is key if you want big family ratings. I don't think you have to go all the way to Cinderella - though it's lovely and I wouldn't mind it - but somewhere more in the middle at least. NBC will be looking for a show that will be appealing to middle America, while also attracting the theater crowd as well...and showcase a good message...
The "theater crowd" is already drawn in simply by virtue of what NBC will be doing. They are not picking a show based on what they think draws in the industry people and theatre fans. I will say it again: they are trying to pick up those Middle America viewers who would otherwise not tune in. That's really it.
So, something like a CINDERELLA or PETER PAN does make the most sense. Even OLIVER! might work. You will not be seeing a show like MAME or HELLO, DOLLY.
^^I agree with you for the most part. But I do think that they are thinking of the "theater crowd and industry people" too, as they are often not regular watchers of NBC mainstream TV and might focus more on cable shows or more progressive edgy material. NBC wants those viewers back on a more regular basis.
Yes middle America and a good message is key as we both noted..but I think if NBC is smart, they will cater to as many voices as possible.
I'm sure some will disagree but I do not think it matters what show they do with respect to the theatre crowd. Those people will tune in simply because it's a live stage musical being broadcast on national television. No matter what the show is. Color me crazy, but that demographic is not NBC's priority. At all.
You have to picture parents sitting down to watch it with six-year-olds.
Evita? Sweeney Todd?
Mame and Hello Dolly! would likely put them to sleep.
Kids like to see things with kids in them. Or fairy tales. Or both. They can be dark, and they don't have to be "children's theatre," but something like How To Succeed isn't going to keep the wee ones awake or engaged.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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I know I mentioned Follies earlier, and that's probably the only way to bypass being worried about young viewers. If you made it an all-star deal. I mean, like TEN stars. Not one or two in the leads. Then you might get enough adults to tune in without worrying about their six-year-old's attention span.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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Everyone seems to be listing musicals that do NOT have the big family appeal that the network is going for. What family would have a bunch of kids sit around and watch "Evita"? The show needs to be familiar to ALL audiences [SoM is known by all; regardless of the differences between the film and show]. I could easily see them doing "Grease" or "Bye, Bye Birdie". I think it would be smart to do a LIVE production of 'A Christmas Story: The Musical" it has a title known by many, and it a family-friendly fun show. But, who knows…maybe they'll end up doing something crazy?