Thursday, March 10, 2016

From Hollywood to Broadway: Stories I Enjoyed Onscreen and Onstage

Just like my love for theatre, I have also fostered a fondness for movies. With their similar way of storytelling, it’s not difficult to be a fan of both. Here are some of the musicals I enjoyed onscreen and onstage.

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Legally Blonde
“Oh my god, you guys!” This high-pitched entrance will always belong to the great Elle Woods, the sorority girl who entered law school to win back her ex-boyfriend. As the story unfolds, Elle finds great friends, faces challenges, and realizes her true calling. Don’t fret, rom-com lovers— the dorky Emmett is a darling.

The Producers
Did you know that this record-breaking Tony awardee was originally a movie? The story is about two producers who plan a get-rich-quick scheme by overselling interests in Broadway that backfires. The hilarious turn on Leo, Max and Ulla as they organize Broadway’s biggest flop is surely fun to watch whichever the form.

The Lion King
This Disney classic is just as magical onstage. With songs crafted by Elton John, Tim Rice and Hans Zimmer, it is undoubtedly one of the best bets to transition from screen to the stage. The wonderful animation turned into colorful costumes that will bring audiences to the Pride Land. “Circle of Life” live is always a breathtaking performance.

Do you have other suggestions on movies that transitioned to theatre? Tell me your suggestions so I could check them out.

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Hi! Joshua B. Eaves (my friends call me Josh) here, a technical operations specialist for local theatrical productions and an aficionado of the performing arts and experimental music. I’m true-blue Chicagoan. To know more about me, follow this page.

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