Earlier I was thinking about Emma Stone as Cady for the thread asking what shows she would be good in for Broadway, but perhaps she's too old.
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She's going to have her own show, but she'd be cute as Cady
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Apart from that, there's another potential problem...only potential though. If the line about Karen asking Cady why she's white if she's from Africa, plus the "I'm from Michigan..." line, will both lose all hilarity. Being the very modern day show this will be, for all intents and purposes anyone should be able to be cast in this, regardless of ethnicity, but the whole "Caucasian girl raised in Africa finally experinces American high school" plot point loses its comical nature. The whole plot more less revolves around this premise. If they don't keep those lines, then cast anyone you want, but IF those lines are kept, and my intuition tells me they will be, then sadly I have to say...Cady is gonna have to be Caucasian to make those lines work.
That being said what about the plastics? Basically those whole plot revolves around high school stereotypes being exaggerated in comic fashion. Comic though it may be, the comedy revolves around those stereotypes. Case in point? Janice's introducing Cady to the lunchroom cliques.
Maybe I'm too old but I never got the love that this film got.
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
This should help you understand the score for Wicked a little bit more.
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Mean Girls should be easier to adapt to the stage than Heathers. The latter show had some lovely moments but couldn't pick a tone and occasionally seemed scared of the source material.
Personally I feel the most accurate depictions of my high school experience were Alexander Payne's Election and Gus Van Sant's Elephant. I've no desire to see those adapted for the stage so Mean Girls it is.
MrsSallyAdams said: "Mean Girls should be easier to adapt to the stage than Heathers. The latter show had some lovely moments but couldn't pick a tone and occasionally seemed scared of the source material."
For whatever it's worth, Mean Girls was turned into a musical years ago and it worked just fine.
I 100% sure that the "Castaway Players" production of a Mean Girls musical, that no one asked for or gave them permission to write, isn't the same thing as a the official adaptation of Heathers. And I don't even like Heathers.
rosscoe(au) said: "Maybe I'm too old but I never got the love that this film got.
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Yeah....me either. I was most distressed that it was inspired by a serious book on the topic...and this just made it fluff.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
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She's going to have her own show, but she'd be cute as Cady"
Apart from that, there's another potential problem...only potential though. If the line about Karen asking Cady why she's white if she's from Africa, plus the "I'm from Michigan..." line, will both lose all hilarity. Being the very modern day show this will be, for all intents and purposes anyone should be able to be cast in this, regardless of ethnicity, but the whole "Caucasian girl raised in Africa finally experinces American high school" plot point loses its comical nature. The whole plot more less revolves around this premise. If they don't keep those lines, then cast anyone you want, but IF those lines are kept, and my intuition tells me they will be, then sadly I have to say...Cady is gonna have to be Caucasian to make those lines work. "
Even a mildly smart book writer/director can fix that, and we have Tina Fey writing material unless I'm very much mistaken. If the actress playing Cady is black, for instance, the response would simply go from "why are you white if you're from Africa" to "oh duh! I should have known" to make it just as painfully stupid and ignorant. I can go on, but you get my drift.
As for your Plastics comment - how about Jasmine Cephas Jones as Regina?
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Sondheimite said: "I 100% sure that the "Castaway Players" production of a Mean Girls musical, that no one asked for or gave them permission to write, isn't the same thing as a the official adaptation of Heathers. And I don't even like Heathers. "
That's kind of my point. If an unauthorized, "amateur" attempt at turning it into a musical was passable, there shouldn't be a problem this time around.
I would rather see a musical of Easy A or Edge of Seventeen, I think the problem I had with Mean Girls is it wasn't nasty enough, started out a little than just turned into any other by the numbers teenage movie.
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
This should help you understand the score for Wicked a little bit more.
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rosscoe(au) said: "I would rather see a musical of Easy A or Edge of Seventeen, I think the problem I had with Mean Girls is it wasn't nasty enough, started out a little than just turned into any other by the numbers teenage movie.
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I've been hoping for an Easy A musical adaption for a while now. Pasek and Paul would be inspired for this project.
Why does everything have to be an "inspired" choice? Pasek & Paul, for instance, would make perfect sense for an Easy A adaptation. I feel like we overuse that phrase, diluting its impact.
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.
Littleshopofcarrie said: "What about Dove Cameron as Regina George?"
Hah! I said that when Hairspray Live happened; with Kristin Chenoweth playing Amy Poehler's character. I know the role is probably too small for Kristin, but they could beef it up. I wonder what Nikki Snelson (who played Brooke Windham in Legally Blonde) is up to these days. She was a hoot on stage!
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.
She's going to have her own show, but she'd be cute as Cady"
Apart from that, there's another potential problem...only potential though. If the line about Karen asking Cady why she's white if she's from Africa, plus the "I'm from Michigan..." line, will both lose all hilarity. Being the very modern day show this will be, for all intents and purposes anyone should be able to be cast in this, regardless of ethnicity, but the whole "Caucasian girl raised in Africa finally experinces American high school" plot point loses its comical nature. The whole plot more less revolves around this premise. If they don't keep those lines, then cast anyone you want, but IF those lines are kept, and my intuition tells me they will be, then sadly I have to say...Cady is gonna have to be Caucasian to make those lines work. "
Even a mildly smart book writer/director can fix that, and we have Tina Fey writing material unless I'm very much mistaken. If the actress playing Cady is black, for instance, the response would simply go from "why are you white if you're from Africa" to "oh duh! I should have known" to make it just as painfully stupid and ignorant. I can go on, but you get my drift.
As for your Plastics comment - how about Jasmine Cephas Jones as Regina?
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That's fair to say, but somehow..someway, I think any change to that line would lose any and all comic punch it has. Maybe It's just me but DAMN that line is just hilarious, and I think it's a line that hardcore fans, and I'm one of them, will expect to hear in this. I'm not saying I personally (hilarious as hell though it is) expect it per se, but as I'm not an outside layperson to the theatre world, I know changes will be made. It's nature of adapting material to stage or screen. It's the fans that are the laymen that will expect probably every quotable line to be in this script.