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re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations...

Posted by: Chromolume 12:20 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - TheOtherOne 11:35 am EST 12/07/13

They could do a less iconic show with a very big star as well. Beyonce and Harry Connick in No Strings...would anyone watch?

We can fantasize all we want. But the reality is, it's going to *have* to be an iconic title *and* an iconic star. This is network TV, not a fringe cable station that can get away with "artsier" choices. We're going to have to live with that fact. ;-)


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re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations...

Posted by: LegitOnce 01:53 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - Chromolume 12:20 pm EST 12/07/13

And what could be more dated than No Strings? It is absolutely a product of the early 1960s.


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re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations...

Posted by: MikeR 12:59 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - Chromolume 12:20 pm EST 12/07/13

Which basically means we're looking at more Rodgers & Hammerstein, or top-tier Lerner & Loewe. Right? I mean, the titles that a significant portion of the country will recognize: Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Camelot, The King and I.

What else is there that would be a widely (widely) recognized title and also be family friendly (because you know that's what NBC is going to want).


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LOTS of non R&H or L&L titles they could consider

Posted by: Chazwaza 05:04 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - MikeR 12:59 pm EST 12/07/13

Other titles besides those from R&H and L&L:


The Lion King (this would probably be the biggest rated thing ever on tv if there were a live tv production of the Broadway production)
Into the Woods
Grease (that's what the Grease reality casting competition should have been leading to)
Oliver
The Wiz
Hello Dolly
Ragtime
West Side Story
Gypsy
Man of La Mancha (a great choice, I think, for this type of thing)
Fiddler On The Roof
The Fantasticks
The Music Man (already had a recent TV remake)
Little Shop of Horrors
Guys and Dolls
Porgy and Bess
Showboat
1776
Kiss Me Kate
Annie (unlikely with the not-long ago tv remake and new movie coming out
Beauty and the Beast
On the Town
Hairspray
Mamma Mia
Once
Bye Bye Birdie (already had a recent TV remake)
How to Succeed…
Funny Girl
Sunday in the Park with George
Jersey Boys
In the Heights
Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum (they'd have to cut a few sex-related bits)
Violet

It's all about content being appropriate and EITHER a big star OR a big title… both would be great, but I think if Miley Cyrus or Anne Hathaway or Selena Gomex would star in Violet it wouldn't matter than no one has heard of it before.


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also Once On This Island would be ideal as a piece...

Posted by: Chazwaza 05:31 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: LOTS of non R&H or L&L titles they could consider - Chazwaza 05:04 pm EST 12/07/13

It lends itself to this kind of production very well I think. And it's not a super well known title but I think the right cast would definitely bring in the audience. (let's not forget that family don't need a star to watch something, they just want to a big tv event to watch with the whole family).


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re: also Once On This Island would be ideal as a piece...

Posted by: theaterbear 06:40 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: also Once On This Island would be ideal as a piece... - Chazwaza 05:31 pm EST 12/07/13

THAT is a terrific idea.


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re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations...

Posted by: PlayWiz 12:36 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - Chromolume 12:20 pm EST 12/07/13

It's on free tv - if it is heavilty promoted with big stars, people will watch (heaven forbid) "Jewell in "Redhead" if it co-starred Justin Timberlake.


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re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations...

Posted by: lowwriter 01:05 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - PlayWiz 12:36 pm EST 12/07/13

I admit I like Jewel and Timberlake enough that I would watch them in a classic musical.


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"heavily promoted" nm

Posted by: PlayWiz 12:37 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Suggestions for NBC's future presentations... - PlayWiz 12:36 pm EST 12/07/13

nm


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