Bombshell shifts from screen to stage

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From NBC Press Release:

Following the explosive and well-received Actors Fund benefit that featured the music of Bombshell from the NBC television series Smash, Universal Stage Productions has begun development on Bombshell as a musical for the stage.

The announcement was made by Robert Greenblatt, Chairman of NBC Entertainment, and Jimmy Horowitz, President of Universal Pictures, who run Universal Stage Productions together.

In the wake of the June 8 benefit concert, the New Yorker proclaimed Bombshell “the best Broadway musical that doesn’t exist,” and the New York Post said, “Technically there was never a Marilyn Monroe musical, but after a production like this, maybe there should be.”

“There is a still a lot of love for Smash and a rabid fan base out there, and we’re thrilled to be able to keep the dream alive as we work towards bringing Bombshell to theatre audiences,” said Greenblatt. “Smash was ambitious because every episode was a complicated musical for television and we also built the foundation of the musical-within-the-musical about Marilyn’s endlessly fascinating and tumultuous life. Over the course of two seasons an entire Bombshell score was written to service Smash storylines, and now that show will have a chance to stand on its own.”

“We are so thrilled that Smash isn’t over and that Bombshell gets to live on,” said Craig Zadan, who, along with partner Neil Meron, will serve as the lead producers of Bombshell. “The Emmy-nominated songs by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, including the iconic ‘Let Me Be Your Star,’ are every bit the caliber of their Tony- and Grammy-winning Broadway work. The Actors Fund benefit reinforced how alive this material is on stage and how much the audience wants to see the Marilyn Monroe musical in its entirety.”

Added Meron: “As life imitates art, Joshua Bergasse, our brilliant Emmy-winning choreographer from Smash, actually made his Broadway debut this season as a choreographer and was nominated for a Tony Award. Now he will get the chance to reimagine his exhilarating Bombshell dances for the theatre.”

Steven Spielberg had long wanted to develop a series about the making of a Broadway musical and Smash was that idea come to life. He was the executive producer of the series and will be involved in the new stage production of Bombshell. A book writer will be announced shortly.

Shaiman and Wittman, also executive producers of the series, will continue on Bombshell with Shaiman serving as composer and co-lyricist and Wittman as co-lyricist. Their Broadway successes include Hairspray, Catch Me If You Can (based on the film directed by Spielberg) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is currently running in London’s West End and will arrive on Broadway in the future.

“Whether watching the Smash cast at the benefit at the Minskoff Theatre or hearing teenagers across the world on YouTube, it’s been thrilling for us to hear our songs so embraced and performed so phenomenally,” said Shaiman and Wittman. “We can’t wait to see what happens next.”

Meron and Zadan, who functioned as executive producers of the series and also produced the Actors Fund Bombshell concert, have been involved in a string of hit film and television musicals, including movie adaptations of Hairspray and the Oscar-winning Chicago, as well as NBC’s live events The Sound of Music, Peter Pan and the upcoming production of The Wiz. They have also produced successful Broadway revivals of Promises, Promises and How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.

Joshua Bergasse will serve as choreographer for Bombshell. His work on Smash earned him an Emmy and this past season he was Tony-nominated for the Broadway revival of Bernstein and Comden & Green’s On the Town. He was also the choreographer of the recent Broadway revival of Gigi, starring Vanessa Hudgens.

Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank, executive producers of Smash and co-presidents of Amblin Television, will also be involved as producers of Bombshell.

No casting has been announced and no one from the cast of Smash is involved in the stage musical at this point.

Bombshell is based on the television series Smash, which was created by Theresa Rebeck. Smash is a production of Universal Television.

Chris Herzberger will serve as the executive for Universal Stage Productions, the live theatre division of the world-famous motion picture studio that produces theatrical hits ranging from the record-breaking musical phenomenon Wicked and Best Musical Billy Elliot to the acclaimed revival of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess and Bring It On: The Musical.

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