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EVERYBODYS TALKING ABOUT JAMIE Aiming For Broadway

SisterGeorge
#25Jamie
Posted: 8/20/19 at 5:54pm

rjm516 said: "This was one of the most disappointing shows. I went in thinking I would love it, and I just couldn't believe how bad the score was. I was cringing through most of the lyrics and book lines."

You wrote this so that I wouldn't have to. We left at intermission.


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everythingtaboo
#26Jamie
Posted: 8/20/19 at 6:27pm

cardamon said: "BroadwayNYC2 said: "Don't know about a transfer, but the movie has been dated for 5/28/21https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cruella-moves-memorial-day-2021-woman-window-pushed-1233375?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social"

Strange. Deadline says the release date is Oct 23, 2020. I wonder which one is right. (Hoping for the earlier one.)
https://deadline.com/2019/08/emma-stone-cruella-amy-adams-woman-in-the-window-disney-fox-release-date-changes-1202677451/
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Fox's social media are saying today Everybody's Talking About Jamie has a release date, Oct. 23, 2020! And since it's now a Disney movie (from their Fox merger) I hope this makes Jamie a Disney Princess. (But my real fear is that they'll give it a weak publicity push like Disney has been doing to all the Fox films since they acquired them.)




"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008

Impossible2
#27Jamie
Posted: 8/20/19 at 6:51pm

I liked it, it wasn't amazing but it was very entertaining.

The first act was great, the second not so much.

The crowd went absolutely MENTAL though the night I saw it and it seems to sell out at full price most nights in the West End.

I don't see why it wouldn't find an audience on Broadway, it was much better than a lot of the ****e I've seen there.

The score was nice enough, I wouldn't buy it or choose to listen to it, but it suited the show well enough.

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BroadwayNYC2
#28Jamie
Posted: 8/20/19 at 6:58pm

October release date is for the best. I can't wait for this one. 

BWAY Baby2
#29Jamie
Posted: 8/20/19 at 7:19pm

Saw it in London with Joel McRae, who originated the role- and it was really excellent- relevant, upbeat and in its own way, important. 

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EJ24642
#30Jamie
Posted: 8/20/19 at 7:20pm

BWAY Baby2 said: "Saw it in London with Joel McRae, who originated the role- and it was really excellent- relevant, upbeat and in its own way, important."

Presume you mean John McCrea?

BWAY Baby2
#31Jamie
Posted: 8/21/19 at 7:39am

Yes- sorry for the typo. He was amazing.

 

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#32Jamie
Posted: 1/23/20 at 9:52pm

Had a friend go to a screening of the film version last night in LA. He said it was great!

Ladylusiphur
#33Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 7:48am

I wonder how well the language would translate to international audiences. I remember when I first saw it in London, being quite amused at an American gentleman requesting a definition of the word 'minger' by an ice-cream seller. 

I've since seen it a couple of times with different casts, looking forward to seeing the film and/or any future versions. 

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MrsSallyAdams
#34Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 9:32am

I'm glad we're getting musicals about LGBT+ youth but between The Prom, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Becoming Nancy and, looking further back, Bare, Prom Queen and Zanna Don't! I've yet to see a particularly good one. Jamie benefits from a star turn but the score is middling, with some real klunkers, and the second act book is a disappointment. 

I was hoping someone would commission a Love, Simon musical but the iron seems to have cooled on that property. We'll see if Disney's upcoming series can revive interest.


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Lot666
#35Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 9:44am

MrsSallyAdams said: "I was hoping someone would commission a Love, Simon musical but the iron seems to have cooled on that property. We'll see if Disney's upcoming series can revive interest."

To what Disney upcoming series are you referring?


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MrsSallyAdams
#36Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 10:07am

Disney is filming a Love, Simon series for Disney+. Nic Robinson, star of the original film, will co-produce and narrate. They're ignoring the book sequel. It's an original story about a new class of students at Simon's high school.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/love-simon-disney-series-finds-lead-actor-michael-cimino-1232334

 

 


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Updated On: 1/24/20 at 10:07 AM

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#37Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 10:09am

Lot666 said: "MrsSallyAdams said: "I was hoping someone would commission aLove, Simonmusical but the iron seems to have cooled on that property. We'll see if Disney's upcoming series can revive interest."

To what Disney upcoming series are you referring?
"

A quick search on the Google machine will tell you! 

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/love-simon-series-disney-plus-michael-cimino-1203303733/amp/

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#38Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 11:36am

MrsSallyAdams said: "Disney is filming a Love, Simon series for Disney+. Nic Robinson, star of the original film, will co-produce and narrate. They're ignoring the book sequel. It's an original story about a new class of students at Simon's high school.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/love-simon-disney-series-finds-lead-actor-michael-cimino-1232334"


Thanks!


==> this board is a nest of vipers <==

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- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
Updated On: 1/24/20 at 11:36 AM

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#39Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 11:42am

 I hope this makes Jamie a Disney Princess. 

He's not a princess, or a Disney character, or a girl. So no, it doesn't. 

 

perfectliar
#40Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 2:03pm

jbroadway4 said: "Had a friend go to a screening of the film version last night in LA. He said it was great!"

That must've been a super rough cut since they just finished filming like 3 months ago.

BWAY Baby2
#41Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 3:11pm

Loved it in London- with Joel McCrae in the lead- I think ti would be a hit in NY

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BroadwayBaby6
#42Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 7:09pm

I have personally stopped prognosticating about what will go to Broadway and what won't. This season will have both Diana and Sing Street opening. Neither is appropriate for Broadway IMO.

 


"It does what a musical is supposed to do; it takes you to another world. And it gives you a little tune to carry in your head. Something to take you away from the dreary horrors of the real world. A little something for when you're feeling blue. You know?"
Updated On: 1/24/20 at 07:09 PM

sparksatmidnight
#43Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 7:27pm

I'll eat both my high heels if this ever comes within an inch of NYC

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Phantom of London
#44Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 7:42pm

This would be a hard sell, if it opened cold on Broadway.

But saying that best route to market for Broadway, would be to play Toronto, could be great as a Mirvish subscription, 2 or 3 dates in other US, such as; Chicago, Boston and San Francisco etc and build a buzz, like Six has, then see if it is viable to do Broadway.

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#45Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 8:15pm

Ladylusiphur said: "I wonder how well the language wouldtranslate to international audiences. I remember when I first saw it in London, being quite amused at an American gentleman requesting a definition of the word 'minger' by an ice-cream seller.

I'm fairly familiar with British terms, but I had to look it up afterwards as well. I also wonder how well the Northern accent will fare in the US. Personally, I'd say I missed about 20% of the dialog. I got it, although I didn't comprehend some of the talk.

I'm definitely looking forward to the film/

Impossible2
#46Jamie
Posted: 1/24/20 at 8:27pm

I saw this again last week and enjoyed it just as much as the first time.

However I do think they need to add a few things. At the moment the 2 biggest moments in the show are not seen and this needs to be fixed before it lands on Broadway. Audiences there won't accept it the way it is now.

Firstly we NEED to see his first performance as a drag queen and the last song which now appears like a first encore needs to start as the final prom scene and then bring in the drag queens etc and make it the big finale.

It is just odd as it currently sits. It's like there is no finale and 2 wimpy encores.

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SweetLips22
#47Jamie
Posted: 1/25/20 at 11:59pm

I have only seen the filmed stage version and loved it especially the brilliant opening number and the song by his mother-what a voice.

Would love to see the grown up boy from Beautiful People now playing Jamie.

Can't stand Michelle Visage--would she have played the bit part of Coco Chanelle[wrong name]during that really dreadful song sung by that equally awful man?

There is absolutely no reason for it to be English[even thought based on a real person]. It could be set in America/ Australia/France--there they would speak French and just add in local humour.

I liked it a lot. I loved the Mother, hated the Father which shows that the writing worked[for me]. The mothers' wacky best friend exists in all cultures[especially in Australia].

Would love to see it rewritten for Australia.

Impossible2
#48Jamie
Posted: 1/26/20 at 9:34am

SweetLips22 said: "I have only seen the filmed stage version and loved it especially the brilliant opening number and the song by his mother-what a voice.

Would love to see the grown up boy from Beautiful People now playing Jamie.

Can't stand Michelle Visage--would she have played the bit part of Coco Chanelle[wrong name]during that really dreadful song sung by that equally awful man?

There is absolutely no reason for it to be English[even thought based on a real person]. It could be set in America/ Australia/France--there they would speak French and just add in local humour.

I liked it a lot. I loved the Mother, hated the Father which shows that the writing worked[for me]. The mothers' wacky best friend exists in all cultures[especially in Australia].

Would love to see it rewritten for Australia.
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Michelle Visage played the school teacher x

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#49Jamie
Posted: 1/26/20 at 10:53am

I really want this to transfer to Broadway. I think it would have a nice run and be well received. I can definitely see Visage as Ms. Hedge. I think they could pull a few drag queens from the New York City scene like they did in London.

I agree that we'd need to see Jamie/Mimi Me in drag and have some sort of performance. They'd need to make a scene that doesn't remind us of Kinky Boots. Additionally, I need a bit more gusto in the finale/ending scenes.

My biggest issue with the musical is that it is too British to transfer easily. There were at of key plot points and slag that confused me as an American watching the show on the West End. (I've spoke to many friends about this, and they agree. It's something like all the gay New York references in The Inheritance that you'd truly only understand in context.)

Otherwise, I could see this getting several Tony noms and having a nice national tour. Put it into the Neil Simon, Broadhurst, or Imperial if they were open.