Something by Tim Burton/Danny Elfman should be on Broadway i think. Like The Nightmare Before Christmas, it'll need added songs of course, but i think it could be done very well! off the top of my head, the use of fluresant glow in the dark costumes could help people with the Tradmark "thin" Tim burton characters.
and as a play i think "The Bucket List" would be a great play!
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omg Hocus Pocus! that would make an epic musical i think! and what casting you done!! Laura and Jackie for me are DEFFINATE! lol but Mary Testa, as known as she is and extremely talented, i can't help but feel there's someone else out there,...maybe Patti Lupone? Alice Ripley? Bebe Neuwirth? Beth Leavel? someone with age, but making it graceful! haha
and thinking of the other 2 witches, for Sarah i could see, Julia Murney, Sutton Foster, Sara Ramirez, Kerry Butler, Laura Bell Bundy. and Mary, the only other, apart from jackie Hoffman would be Kathy Fitzgerald?
...clearly i've given this way too much thought, but it's a film i've always wanted to be a musical, so much so, wrote 7 songs for it myself haha
Hercules. My favorite animated Disney musical deserves a stage adaptation. I loved watching it when I was little, and I still love it, many years later.
Besides that, I'd rather see more original musicals.
I guess we have a lot of fans of The Great White Way Report on here.
if ur interested in Hercules as a musical, youtube (last time i checked) had some footage of a disney cruise (i think) with a version called "Hercules: The Muse-Ical" and its funny! with the same songs, dont know if they added any though
There is an 80's movie called "Kiss Me Goodbye" with Sally Field and James Cahn- he plays a Director/Choreographer who dies in a fall and comes back as a ghost as Sally Field is preparing to remarry- watch the movie- there are whole scenes and lines that scream out to be musicalized!
"There is an 80's movie called 'Kiss Me Goodbye' with Sally Field and James Cahn- he plays a Director/Choreographer who dies in a fall and comes back as a ghost as Sally Field is preparing to remarry- watch the movie- there are whole scenes and lines that scream out to be musicalized!"
That movie was sort of a remake of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, based on Jorge Amado's novel of the same name. I think Kiss Me Goodbye credited Amado's novel as source material. The novel has already been musicalized as Saravà. (In fact, it had been musicalized even before Kiss Me Goodbye.)
Jeff Bridges plays the not-sexy, nerdy second husband in Kiss Me Goodbye. Never seen it, but I've always had trouble thinking I'd find that casting very believable. Updated On: 7/11/10 at 08:36 PM
I think I remember someone suggesting Mary Testa as Mary, Laura Benanti as Sarah and Christine Ebersole as Winnie. I like the thought of Mary Testa as Winnie too.
I would also like to see Mean Girls the musical starring: Regina: Leigh Ann Larkin Cady: Sierra Boggess Gretchen: Tracy Jai Edwards Karen: Annaleigh Ashford Janice: Haven Burton The principal: Norm Lewis
And I'm sure there are plenty of other good casting ideas for the many other characters, I just can't think right now.
I have said that if I knew how to write music I would be working on musical adaptations of Kindergarten Cop and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
Kindergarten Cop could give us such showstoppers as "It's Not a Tum-ah," "Who Is My Daddy, and What Does He Do?" and "Stranger Danger."
Bill and Ted's presentation of all their "historical dudes" is totally screaming for a huge, no holds-barred production number, of the type that Stroman loves to give us (think of her work on "I've Got Rhythm" and "Springtime for Hitler" and apply that here).