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Thread started 01/25/09 7:52am

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Purple Rain: The Musical

With all the success movies-turned-Broadway musicals have had (especially older ones like Xanadu and Footloose, it amazes me (or on second thought...maybe not) "Purple Rain" hasn't been brought to the stage. I'm sure it would be a hit. Prince could include music that was left out of the film or even write a few new numbers for it.

My guess is a few things would stand in the way:
-Prince might have issue watching someone younger and prettier play him.
-Prince would want to direct it...which would almost certainly kill the whole thing. lol
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Reply #1 posted 01/25/09 8:04am

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Sounds like a great idea, but for some reason I don't think Prince would go for it, you know him. confused
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Reply #2 posted 01/25/09 11:54am

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I've thought about this myself given Prince's past penchant for musicals.

The only problem I see is that Prince likes to be numero uno and in control. Having a long running show play around the world, with actors and other directors etc, etc in the driving seat doesn't seem to gel with the usual way of doing things in Princeland. Of course, the money would be nice, so that can always throw a wild card in wink

Personally, I find this kind of musical theatre terribly dreary, but it is wildly popular.
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Reply #3 posted 01/25/09 3:18pm

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I would love for that to happen, but I don't see Prince allowing it, and maybe it's for the better.
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Reply #4 posted 01/25/09 3:19pm

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that would be kewl cool
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Reply #5 posted 01/25/09 4:11pm

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THATS A REAL BAAAD IDEA! UURGGGGH!
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Reply #6 posted 01/25/09 4:13pm

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disbelief
i don't think so.
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Reply #7 posted 01/25/09 4:14pm

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syble said:

THATS A REAL BAAAD IDEA! UURGGGGH!


nope, i don't wanna think about it either lol
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Reply #8 posted 01/25/09 9:51pm

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LMAO @ the folks who think it's a bad idea. I can almost see you cringe.

I'm not disagreeing with y'all, but please elaborate on why it would be such a bad idea.

Is it simply that y'all are Prince Purists? Like some folk don't even like other artists doing Prince covers.

Or are you fans of theater and think the material would lack substance?

I can't imagine that it's because it would be tainting a "classic". I absolutely love Purple Rain, but at best it's a mediocre, almost-adequately acted movie that just happens to have GREAT music. The same formula could and has work for the Broadway tourist crowd and make Mr. Nelson TONS $$$$.

One thing I could foresee, other than the obvious Prince/Control issues, is whether there's enough story for a stage show. A lot of the movie was just straight forward club stage performances. So all that would probably get tweaked.

It could indeed be disastrous if done wrong.
But I won't lie, I'd still prolly see it.lol

Perhaps a show put together from his hits? A-la Mamma Mia? Also cheesy! lol
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Reply #9 posted 01/26/09 7:27am

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It could only add to the world of entertainment... cool
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Reply #10 posted 01/26/09 7:41am

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johnart said:

LMAO @ the folks who think it's a bad idea. I can almost see you cringe.

I'm not disagreeing with y'all, but please elaborate on why it would be such a bad idea.

Is it simply that y'all are Prince Purists? Like some folk don't even like other artists doing Prince covers.

Or are you fans of theater and think the material would lack substance?

I can't imagine that it's because it would be tainting a "classic". I absolutely love Purple Rain, but at best it's a mediocre, almost-adequately acted movie that just happens to have GREAT music. The same formula could and has work for the Broadway tourist crowd and make Mr. Nelson TONS $$$$.

One thing I could foresee, other than the obvious Prince/Control issues, is whether there's enough story for a stage show. A lot of the movie was just straight forward club stage performances. So all that would probably get tweaked.

It could indeed be disastrous if done wrong.
But I won't lie, I'd still prolly see it.lol

Perhaps a show put together from his hits? A-la Mamma Mia? Also cheesy! lol


Johnny, the biggest stumbling block is who in the hell would play The Kid? Who else can scring (combo of scream and sing) The Beautiful Ones like Prince? Who can hump a speaker like he can?

And how are they gonna build a set with Lake Minnetonka? Hmmm? Hmmmmm?!

Sometimes, you just gotta leave well enough alone.

Now...a great musical could be made of what happens in line for a general admission Prince show. I mean...there's enough fodder from the Empire show in Vegas, alone to make a Tony-caliber show. I know - I was in that line! lol
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Reply #11 posted 01/26/09 8:00am

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Genesia said:

johnart said:

LMAO @ the folks who think it's a bad idea. I can almost see you cringe.

I'm not disagreeing with y'all, but please elaborate on why it would be such a bad idea.

Is it simply that y'all are Prince Purists? Like some folk don't even like other artists doing Prince covers.

Or are you fans of theater and think the material would lack substance?

I can't imagine that it's because it would be tainting a "classic". I absolutely love Purple Rain, but at best it's a mediocre, almost-adequately acted movie that just happens to have GREAT music. The same formula could and has work for the Broadway tourist crowd and make Mr. Nelson TONS $$$$.

One thing I could foresee, other than the obvious Prince/Control issues, is whether there's enough story for a stage show. A lot of the movie was just straight forward club stage performances. So all that would probably get tweaked.

It could indeed be disastrous if done wrong.
But I won't lie, I'd still prolly see it.lol

Perhaps a show put together from his hits? A-la Mamma Mia? Also cheesy! lol


Johnny, the biggest stumbling block is who in the hell would play The Kid? Who else can scring (combo of scream and sing) The Beautiful Ones like Prince? Who can hump a speaker like he can?

And how are they gonna build a set with Lake Minnetonka? Hmmm? Hmmmmm?!

Sometimes, you just gotta leave well enough alone.

Now...a great musical could be made of what happens in line for a general admission Prince show. I mean...there's enough fodder from the Empire show in Vegas, alone to make a Tony-caliber show. I know - I was in that line! lol


As much as we'd like to think He's the only one on earth who can do those things, surely other human beings possess such skills. lol
I'll give you that it isn't common tho (the only other famous person I can think of that scrings is Steve Tyler). But still, it's Broadway, where a great dark novel like "Wicked" can be turned into a Disney-fied family musical, so I'm sure there's ways to alter some of the vocals. It's not like there hasn't been rock musicals that work (Hedwig).

And LMAO @ building a set with Lake Minnetonka. I think you're being fecicious with that question but I'll answer anyway. If they can land a helicopter on a stage (Miss Saigon) they can fake a lake. And what about suspended disbelief, there doesn't even have to be a lake. mad You know that Miss Theatre. lol
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johnart said:

Genesia said:



Johnny, the biggest stumbling block is who in the hell would play The Kid? Who else can scring (combo of scream and sing) The Beautiful Ones like Prince? Who can hump a speaker like he can?

And how are they gonna build a set with Lake Minnetonka? Hmmm? Hmmmmm?!

Sometimes, you just gotta leave well enough alone.

Now...a great musical could be made of what happens in line for a general admission Prince show. I mean...there's enough fodder from the Empire show in Vegas, alone to make a Tony-caliber show. I know - I was in that line! lol


As much as we'd like to think He's the only one on earth who can do those things, surely other human beings possess such skills. lol
I'll give you that it isn't common tho (the only other famous person I can think of that scrings is Steve Tyler). But still, it's Broadway, where a great dark novel like "Wicked" can be turned into a Disney-fied family musical, so I'm sure there's ways to alter some of the vocals. It's not like there hasn't been rock musicals that work (Hedwig).

And LMAO @ building a set with Lake Minnetonka. I think you're being fecicious with that question but I'll answer anyway. If they can land a helicopter on a stage (Miss Saigon) they can fake a lake. And what about suspended disbelief, there doesn't even have to be a lake. mad You know that Miss Theatre. lol


"Alter some of the vocals?!" omfg disbelief
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Genesia said:

johnart said:



As much as we'd like to think He's the only one on earth who can do those things, surely other human beings possess such skills. lol
I'll give you that it isn't common tho (the only other famous person I can think of that scrings is Steve Tyler). But still, it's Broadway, where a great dark novel like "Wicked" can be turned into a Disney-fied family musical, so I'm sure there's ways to alter some of the vocals. It's not like there hasn't been rock musicals that work (Hedwig).

And LMAO @ building a set with Lake Minnetonka. I think you're being fecicious with that question but I'll answer anyway. If they can land a helicopter on a stage (Miss Saigon) they can fake a lake. And what about suspended disbelief, there doesn't even have to be a lake. mad You know that Miss Theatre. lol


"Alter some of the vocals?!" omfg disbelief


Deal with it.
I doubt this would be a show for the die-hards.
It would be for the tourists. lol

And don't play like you wouldn't go.rolleyes
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johnart said:

Genesia said:



"Alter some of the vocals?!" omfg disbelief


Deal with it.
I doubt this would be a show for the die-hards.
It would be for the tourists. lol

And don't play like you wouldn't go.rolleyes


Because I'm a tourist? whofarted
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Reply #15 posted 01/26/09 8:50am

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Im sure he did a musical way long ago and it bombed wasnt sure of the name though confuse

And I think it bombed neutral (literaly)
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Reply #16 posted 01/26/09 9:50am

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Jeebus, John... lol lol
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Reply #17 posted 01/26/09 9:53am

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PositivityNYC said:

Jeebus, John... lol lol


Hey! You were at Empire. Great musical fodder, right? Aisle C...Prince, I love yooooouuuuu!...Denny's...
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johnart said:

With all the success movies-turned-Broadway musicals have had (especially older ones like Xanadu and Footloose, it amazes me (or on second thought...maybe not) "Purple Rain" hasn't been brought to the stage. I'm sure it would be a hit. Prince could include music that was left out of the film or even write a few new numbers for it.

My guess is a few things would stand in the way:
-Prince might have issue watching someone younger and prettier play him.
-Prince would want to direct it...which would almost certainly kill the whole thing. lol

I see what you're saying but there is something so cheesy about this idea. lol It makes Prince look washed-up, which he isn't, and it just adds to the idea of Prince being only an 80's act, which isn't the only decade he's been big in.

With that said, it would be a huge play because Purple Rain was such a landmark album & movie. We just need to figure out who'd be playing which character. Plus being a New Yorker, I'd hurry up and go to see the play if there was one. Plus, I'd get a kick out of seeing ads for "Purple Rain: The Musical" on the side of the City Buses everyday. lol
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Genesia said:

PositivityNYC said:

Jeebus, John... lol lol


Hey! You were at Empire. Great musical fodder, right? Aisle C...Prince, I love yooooouuuuu!...Denny's...


lol cry lol
true.. true....
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PositivityNYC said:

Genesia said:



Hey! You were at Empire. Great musical fodder, right? Aisle C...Prince, I love yooooouuuuu!...Denny's...


lol cry lol
true.. true....


idea

A chorus line of hobbitches...

Hey! Where's Ivy? lol
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Reply #21 posted 01/26/09 12:54pm

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johnart said:

With all the success movies-turned-Broadway musicals have had (especially older ones like Xanadu and Footloose, it amazes me (or on second thought...maybe not) "Purple Rain" hasn't been brought to the stage. I'm sure it would be a hit. Prince could include music that was left out of the film or even write a few new numbers for it.

My guess is a few things would stand in the way:
-Prince might have issue watching someone younger and prettier play him.
-Prince would want to direct it...which would almost certainly kill the whole thing. lol

I see what you're saying but there is something so cheesy about this idea. lol It makes Prince look washed-up, which he isn't, and it just adds to the idea of Prince being only an 80's act, which isn't the only decade he's been big in.

With that said, it would be a huge play because Purple Rain was such a landmark album & movie. We just need to figure out who'd be playing which character. Plus being a New Yorker, I'd hurry up and go to see the play if there was one. Plus, I'd get a kick out of seeing ads for "Purple Rain: The Musical" on the side of the City Buses everyday. lol
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This is exactly the type of thing I'm talking about.
Oh it would most definitely be cheesy. No question.

But cheesy can be fun if folk could not get hung up on his genius for 2 seconds (or 2hrs). lol
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Reply #22 posted 01/26/09 12:55pm

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Genesia said:

johnart said:



Deal with it.
I doubt this would be a show for the die-hards.
It would be for the tourists. lol

And don't play like you wouldn't go.rolleyes


Because I'm a tourist? whofarted


Not in the land of Cheese. In NYC or Vegas, yes.
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Reply #23 posted 01/26/09 1:52pm

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johnart said:

purplecam said:


I see what you're saying but there is something so cheesy about this idea. lol It makes Prince look washed-up, which he isn't, and it just adds to the idea of Prince being only an 80's act, which isn't the only decade he's been big in.

With that said, it would be a huge play because Purple Rain was such a landmark album & movie. We just need to figure out who'd be playing which character. Plus being a New Yorker, I'd hurry up and go to see the play if there was one. Plus, I'd get a kick out of seeing ads for "Purple Rain: The Musical" on the side of the City Buses everyday. lol
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This is exactly the type of thing I'm talking about.
Oh it would most definitely be cheesy. No question.

But cheesy can be fun if folk could not get hung up on his genius for 2 seconds (or 2hrs). lol

If they can't get over the genius thing in here, you know it won't work out there. lol
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johnart said:

Genesia said:



Because I'm a tourist? whofarted


Not in the land of Cheese. In NYC or Vegas, yes.


I have never worn 89 flowers on my back - anywhere. hmph!
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and 4 hrs after this thread started.... lol

http://news.yahoo.com/s/a..._jackson_1

Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' planned for the stage
Mon Jan 26, 12:17 pm ET


NEW YORK - "Thriller" a Broadway musical?

Producer James L. Nederlander says he has acquired the rights for a stage version of Jackson's iconic music-video spoof of horror films. The show will include songs from two of the pop king's best-selling albums, "Thriller" and "Off the Wall."

"The Nederlanders and Michael Jackson represent live theater and musical excellence, so let the music begin," Tohme Tohme, a spokesman for Jackson, said Monday in a statement.

"I love the idea of making 'Thriller' a musical. Girl meets boy, they fall in love, boy has big secret, now what?" said Nederlander, head of the company that owns nine Broadway theaters.

No word yet on who will write the book for the show or what songs will be included in the production, or who will direct and choreograph.
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Michael Jackson needs the money. Prince doesn't. shrug
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PositivityNYC said:

and 4 hrs after this thread started.... lol

http://news.yahoo.com/s/a..._jackson_1

Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' planned for the stage
Mon Jan 26, 12:17 pm ET


NEW YORK - "Thriller" a Broadway musical?

Producer James L. Nederlander says he has acquired the rights for a stage version of Jackson's iconic music-video spoof of horror films. The show will include songs from two of the pop king's best-selling albums, "Thriller" and "Off the Wall."

"The Nederlanders and Michael Jackson represent live theater and musical excellence, so let the music begin," Tohme Tohme, a spokesman for Jackson, said Monday in a statement.

"I love the idea of making 'Thriller' a musical. Girl meets boy, they fall in love, boy has big secret, now what?" said Nederlander, head of the company that owns nine Broadway theaters.

No word yet on who will write the book for the show or what songs will be included in the production, or who will direct and choreograph.


See???
I bet it will be fun...and I don't even like MJ.
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Reply #28 posted 01/26/09 8:23pm

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Genesia said:

johnart said:



Not in the land of Cheese. In NYC or Vegas, yes.


I have never worn 89 flowers on my back - anywhere. hmph!


You better pull out every floral out your closet and get to counting.
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Reply #29 posted 01/26/09 9:17pm

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I hope not. Purple Rain was done right the first time. Leave it that way. nod
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