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'A Christmas Story', 'Rent' live musicals coming to FOX

Fox’s lighting department is gonna have to invest in some leg lamps: the broadcaster has set “A Christmas Story” as its next live musical. The three-hour television event will air this December.

The over-the-air network and Warner Horizon Unscripted Television have partnered with Marc Platt (“Grease: Live”) to adapt the 1983 holiday movie of the same name, which also inspired a Tony Award-nominated Broadway production.

“A Christmas Story: The Musical” stage scorers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul will compose several new songs for the small-screen production, with Jonathan Tolins and Robert Cary (also of “Grease: Live”) adapting the book.

http://www.thewrap.com/a-christmas-story-fox-live-musical/

“Rent” will be Fox’s next live musical, the network announced on Friday.

Marc Platt, who earned an Emmy for producing last year’s “Grease: Live” for Fox, is behind the project and will executive produce the event with the estate of the musical’s late writer/composer, Jonathan Larson. Further details, including cast selections, will be announced later.

The deal was brokered by Paradigm and Carol Contes at the Guzman Law Group. Platt is also producing Fox’s live “A Christmas Story” musical, which was announced earlier on Friday and will air in December.

http://www.thewrap.com/rent-picked-as-foxs-next-live-musical/
 
I'm glad "A Christmas Story" will be made as a musical. I never saw the original until the digital upgrade for broadcast channels forced me to get cable. Maybe an outdoor antenna would have worked, but anyway ...

TBS was not on the list of channels I was supposed to get. But for some reason, I could pick it up as well as some of the lesser quality broadcast channels I could watch with rabbit ears.
 
How do they do musical version of the Old Man cussing out the furnace and the Bumpus hounds? :rolleyes:

Needless to say I'm not a big fan of Broadway musicals.
 
Rent, however, is a curious choice, especially for Fox. Not very broad appeal there. I think they'll regret that choice.
 
Not just the ratings. imdb had nasty comments right and left. Although even a lot of the people who couldn't stand it had to admit the people were talented.

I mostly said good things in imdb. But I have to admit it seemed strange to mix the styles. The musical numbers were great, except at the beginning and the end when it was absolute garbage from the present day, not the time when the rest of it was taking place.
 
I recorded A Christmas Story Live to watch later and to me it wasn't that great. But then I'm not a fan of Broadway style musicals. Also, there were several places that didn't follow the storyline of the movie.
 
https://www.tvinsider.com/194019/a-christmas-story-live-musical-fox

Another article on 'A Christmas Story' getting the live TV treatment. I think it's a great idea. Surprised you felt such disdain for 'Christmas Story 2', Marc. I'll concede the cast wasn't equal to that of the original, but I thought it was a good story with a nice message. I think Daniel Stern clearly gave a good effort and it was a nice update.

ACS2 looked like it had 1/10th the budget of the original. "Phantom of the Open Hearth," filmed for PBS in 1976, was a better story of teenage Ralphie's first date.
 
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