Friday, November 5, 2010

The film is not even out, but producer Eyes Stage Version "of the King speech."

If the film very expected Colin Firth "King of the speech" well this season price, chances are that a stage version will come relatively quickly on Broadway, West End of London, or both.

Michael Alden, a producer on the Broadway musical "Grey, gardens" and Sarah Jones solo show "Bridge and tunnel," said in an interview Tuesday that he growing production scene "From the King speech" after having acquired the rights to work, on relations between the King George VI of Great Britain (the monarch of the war and the current Queen's father) real life and a speech therapist named Lionel Logue, which helped to overcome a stammer.

Advertising material for said movie that a stage version would be produced on Broadway in the spring of 2011, but Mr. Alden said that he was not a timetable. ""If Barbra Streisand to play Queen Elizabeth," he said, referring to the wife of George VI, "we're going to go to Broadway in the spring, but otherwise I don't see a rush."He did offer to Adrian Noble, former Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, to lead the game scene, he added, but Mr. Noble has yet to sign.

"Much will depend on what is happening with the film", said Mr. Alden, "but what I know now is that it is a brilliantly written history and entertaining on not only a family - in this case, a family Royal - but also two men whose connection is really to life in the game script." "

David Seidler, author of film and stage scripts originally wanted to write the history of the screen, but finishes writing version scenic first "as a way to work on the relationship between the characters for himself", Mr. Seidler, Jeff Aghassi Manager, said on Tuesday.

"The film, starring George VI m. Firth and Geoffrey Rush as Mr. Logue and directed by Tom Hooper (HBO mini-series"John Adams"), is expected to open in a version limited to United States for the week of action grace.En September, won the award at the Toronto International Film Festival, an honour previously boarded by films made on the success of the Hollywood allocates headline as the two previous winners,"Precious"and Slumdog Millionaire."

Mr. said Alden had not begun fundraising to take advantage of a production of the stage, an indication that gambling is mounted in a future immédiat.Il also said that, while he was inclined to open a production on Broadway first of all, he was not acting starting first in the West End.

"The time is important," he said, "starting with availability players that we are the best fit for the game and where they may be and where they want to do."Scenic version requires a cast of eight or nine players, but the roles of the monarch and his therapist are primary.

Most films go to second life as musicals, were not playing, because many more people see musicals; they are also more lucrative large tours in the United States properties and abroad .but the reverse may be true, as with the piece of Broadway to come "Elling," which is based on a Norwegian film.

Asked why A believes that people would pay $120 for the game "From the King speech" - version a typical page on Broadway - instead of a fraction of the film high ticket price (or DVD), Mr. said Alden as exhibit "a completely different experience than the film."

"Seeing an unusual relationship develop and deepen in a stage set, it is something very satisfying about what you don't get to the screen," said Mr. Alden. "There are also a lot more things in the room are in the film.Donc I don't think you can really put a price point that sujet.Ceux who love Theatre have very good reason to see this play.?

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