Finally, the future of “Smash”
21.05.2020 - 17:19 / billboard.com
The stage production is inspired by the TV series of the same name, which ran for two seasons on NBC.New musical Smash, inspired by the NBC series of the same name, is headed for Broadway.
Steven Spielberg, who is among the show's lead producers, wrote in a statement that he is "personally thrilled" to be a part of this project.
"Smash is near and dear to my heart, and it seems fitting that a new musical inspired by what we did on the show would eventually come to the stage," continued the
Finally, the future of “Smash”
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A new musical based on TV series Smash is headed to Broadway.
New musical Smash, inspired by the NBC series of the same name, is headed for Broadway. Steven Spielberg, who is among the show's lead producers, wrote in a statement that he is "personally thrilled" to be a part of this project.
“Smash” is heading to Broadway! Nearly seven years after the series took its final bow on NBC, Steven Spielberg, Robert Greenblatt and Neil Meron announced on Thursday that they’re developing a live-stage adaption of the show, which they all worked on together.
is heading to Broadway! Nearly seven years after the series took its final bow on NBC, Steven Spielberg, Robert Greenblatt and Neil Meron announced on Thursday that they're developing a live-stage adaption of the show, which they all worked on together.
Talk about meta.
Smash, a New Musical is coming to Broadway!
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