Charli and Dixie D’Amelio have found themselves in hot water.
10.12.2020 - 03:47 / nypost.com
her love ballad on TikTok for the protagonist of Disney’s 2007 film “Ratatouille,” which quickly went viral on the platform, attracting a legion of fans eager to offer their skills in creating a Broadway musical adaption of the animated movie.
Now, Seaview — the production company behind Broadway shows including “Slave Play,” and “Sea Wall/A Life” — is collaborating on the concept and creating a one-night-only streaming event and New Year’s Day benefit called “Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical,”
.Charli and Dixie D’Amelio have found themselves in hot water.
The Disney movie Ratatouille is getting the Broadway treatment thanks to a huge TikTok sensation that blew up recently and a star-studded cast has been set to bring the musical to life.
posted a love ballad to the main character of the 2007 film, has since been stirred into something larger. Earlier this month Seaview, the theatrical production company behind “Slave Play” and “Sea Wall/A Life,” announced the TikTok musical would become a one-time event benefiting The Actors Fund, with tickets selling for $5 on TodayTix.com.
TikTok's "Ratatouille" musical event announced its star-studded cast for a benefit concert that will feature content created by and selected from TikTokers. "Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical" – fondly nicknamed the "Ratatousical" – will begin streaming on Friday for 72 hours.Tickets are on sale exclusively on TodayTix.com and are $5.
A crowdsourced TikTok sensation is getting the Broadway treatment.
Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical will have an all-star cast for its one-time-only streaming performance, a line-up that includes Wayne Brady, Kevin Chamberlin, Adam Lambert and André De Shields, with Tituss Burgess as Remy the rat.
NEW YORK -- TikTok’s crowdsourced “Ratatouille” musical has cooked up some serious talent for its one-night-only benefit concert, including roles for Tituss Burgess, Adam Lambert, André De Shields and Ashley Park.“Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical” — fondly nicknamed the “Ratatousical” — will begin streaming on Friday at 7 p.m. ET for 72 hours.
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TikTok fans rejoice – the Ratatouille musical that’s been making headlines is officially happening!