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NBC's SMASH - Series & Broadway Adaptation Thread

BETTY22
#2425Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/21/24 at 5:33pm

Scheduled for Spring 2025

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#2426Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/21/24 at 8:38pm

She's already an EGOT...

 

Maybe she wants to... PRODUCE? LOL. There are lots of incentives for producing, and Hudson has shown she wants to try as many things as possible.

lenovox1
#2427Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/21/24 at 9:09pm

And isn't Hudson one of the most prominent Black women in the industry that consistently financially supports new musical productions on Broadway? Her presence is very significant, even if it's "marketing" or "symbolic."

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BrodyFosse123
#2428Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/21/24 at 10:11pm

I see she’s taking the cheater’s way to another possible Tony.

Sweets, that is how you play the game and how you get things done. If the musical does win a Tony Award for Best Musical then she is fully entitled to her Tony Award. Wise folks achieve things by using every card they're given. Only the losers play it safe and worry about what others will think or say.  Streisand got her EGOT status with an honorary Tony Award - her Tony Award wasn't for any acting category.  


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#2429Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/21/24 at 10:21pm

quizking101 said: "uncageg said: "quizking101 said: "KevinKlawitter said: "Jennifer Hudson joins as Producer; Show aiming for Spring 2025 opening on Broadway "

I see she’s taking the cheater’s way to another possible Tony.
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Or maybe she wants to support the musical since she was in the second season of the TV series.


"Oooooh. Three whole episodes"

1 or 3, she was in it. How many were you in and what shows are you currently producing?

You need to go sit down somewhere. Away from here preferably. You are being childish.

 

 


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Updated On: 3/21/24 at 10:21 PM

PridelandsNYC
#2430Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/22/24 at 12:45pm

As we all know, Broadway producers are exceedingly white. I'm lukewarm on Jennifer Hudson as a performer, but I'm all for seeing a prominent Black woman join the ranks of producers. The more diverse the producing teams, the more diverse projects we'll see onstage. I'm not just talking racially diverse, but more varied and interesting shows in general. 

Signed,

A proud member of Team Ivy and Team Heather Headley!

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HenryTDobson
#2431Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/22/24 at 1:07pm

Whether she's in it for the Tony or not, who cares?? She's using her name to support theater. And she's a WOC which makes it even better. Jennifer Hudson could produce as many shows as she wants. 

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#2432Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/22/24 at 1:23pm

lenovox1 said: "And isn't Hudson one of the most prominent Black women in the industry that consistently financially supports new musical productions on Broadway? Her presence is very significant, even if it's "marketing" or "symbolic.""

Once. She's only done it once before. And unless I'm mistaken, her name made no difference at all for A Strange Loop.

Back in the day people did it before, but for example with Whoopi, I didn't even know she was a producer until it won Best Musical. 




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#2433Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 3/22/24 at 9:32pm

everythingtaboo said: "lenovox1 said: "And isn't Hudson one of the most prominent Black women in the industry that consistently financially supports new musical productions on Broadway? Her presence is very significant, even if it's "marketing" or "symbolic.""

Once. She's only done it once before. And unless I'm mistaken, her name made no difference at all for A Strange Loop.

Back in the day people did it before, but for example with Whoopi, I didn't even know she was a producer until it won Best Musical.
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I guess you can now kind of say twice. She joined as a producer of the show's run in London. While a lot of the producer's names may not have made "a difference", a lot were from different areas of entertainment, with followings. I didn't follow them all to see if they were promoting the show but I do know that Jennifer had Michael on her show at one point during the run.

 


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Playbill_Trash
#2434Smash -- Series Discussion
Posted: 4/1/24 at 6:44pm

Any guesses on whether this will be in a shubert, Nederlander, or jujamcyn house? Do the producers have a relationship with either org? I know they previously had a development deal with the shuberts but it was a while ago.