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I have mixed feeling about this. On one hand, I get that the trend of turning movies into musicals has become a bit tiresome. And I agree that several of the movies on this list would be really tough to pull off onstage. But on the other hand, I don't think it's really fair to say that any movie automatically wouldn't work on stage, just because of the themes or structure or whatever. I think most movies have the potential to be effectively adapted into a musical under the right creative team. The person who made this list seems to think that every musical is jazz-hands, kick-lines and ABBA
I'd like to see Sophie's Choice: The Musical! I think it could be like Drood where the audience votes on which child gets sacrificed and then the show continues based on what the audience decides.
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
Sophie's Choice, Schindler's List, The Diary of Anne Frank ... those of us who are the first generation away from the Holocaust (i.e., whose parents were refugees or survivors) would probably not be able to handle the sadness. However, I think that some Holocaust stories about heroes might be ok -- e.g., "Defiance" as a musical. That MIGHT work.
Audrey, the Phantom Phanatic, who nonetheless would rather be Jean Valjean, who knew how to make lemonade out of lemons.
Tootsie is being made into a musical, and I agree. I actually think it could be fantastic. Personally I think it's all about execution. All of these could be great musicals or crappy ones.... just depends on how they are adapted.
1) Water World 2) Dumb and Dumber 3) The Interview 4) Seven Days in May 5) The Time Machine 6) Sorry, Wrong Number 7) The Deer Hunter My Dinner with Andre 9) Law Abiding Citizen 10) 300
Movies and books that would,in my opinion, make great musicals: 1) Gone with the Wind 2) To Kill a Mockingbird 3) Rebecca (Hmmmm) 4) Mrs. Mike 5) The Imitation Game 6) Exodus (the one with Paul Newman, about refugees trying to get into Israel) 7) Cast a Giant Shadow Advise and Consent 9) The Yellow Rolls Royce 10) Turning Point
Audrey, the Phantom Phanatic, who nonetheless would rather be Jean Valjean, who knew how to make lemonade out of lemons.
Sadly Gone With The Wind was already turned into a musical(I think West End) and flopped badly with scathing reviews. It did not go well, a lot of people still think the Rhett and Scarlett should only be played by Gable and Leigh.
There are a lot of movies/books that really couldn't work as musicals but then there are some that would make for incredible musicals just like Hugo's Les Miserables made for one incredible musical.
One book/movie I'm still surprised isn't a musical yet is East of Eden(my god Cathy Ames is pure Broadway Gold, it'd be a role jucier than Fantine and Norma Desmond combined), it has such huge potential and could easily be the next Les Miserables with the right people involved.
There was a musical based on East of Eden called Here's Where I Belong. It was the first effort by playwright Terrence McNally. It ran for 20 previews and 1 performance and there is a bootleg recording of the score available on LP commercially released by Blue Pear, but it was never turned into a CD. Songs from the show are available on volumes 2 and 3 of Lost Broadway and More, as well as the third Unsung Musicals album.
Godzilla (any of them) Independence Day A Nightmare On Elm Street
"You drank a charm to kill John Proctor's wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - Betty Parris to Abigail Williams in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
I at one point had the Yours, Anne cast album. With such great songs like "I'm not a Jew, like in the zoo..."
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
"Broadway has already showcased quite a few drag musicals, but this one would be a logistical nightmare because the actor playing "Tootsie" would have to keep switching between Michael and Dorothy, resulting in some serious wig burn."
But yet Lola in Kinky Boots changes gender like a million times in that show
"because the actor playing "Tootsie" would have to keep switching between Michael and Dorothy, resulting in some serious wig burn."
And Musto must have seen the shows "The Mystery of Irma Vep" or "Greater Tuna" which have two actors making split second changes between the genders. It can be done.
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
Wait a minute. There was a musical, probably never professionally produced, of this movie/book. I have the CD of the score which I never even listened to.