Ever since 1927, when Al Jolson
told audiences, "You ain't heard nothin' yet!" in The Jazz Singer, film
studios have been adapting Broadway musicals to the silver screen.
From such blockbusters as West Side Story, Grease, and Chicago to, um, somewhat less successful films as A Chorus Line, Man of La Mancha, and Annie, actors keep shouting, "Gotta sing! Gotta dance!"
The latest musical to receive the Hollywood treatment is Jonathan Larson's Rent. Director Chris Columbus has used most of the original Broadway cast to recreate the story (based loosely on Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème) of love and art in 1980s Greenwich Village.
No one knows if Rent
will turn out to be a classic like The Sound of Music or a flop like Hello, Dolly! Regardless of whether it's a hit or a miss, fans won't have to wait long for the next
great musical to hit the screen -- The Producers
premieres in December.
Suggested Sites...
- Sony Pictures: Rent - official site for the film adaptation of Jonathan Larson's musical.
- Jonathan Larson Grants - providing support and encouragement to musical
theater creators in honor of the late creator of Rent.
- Wikipedia: Films based on musicals - you'd think they'd have run out of notes by now.
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