“It’s going to be developed very theatrically even if it ends up as a film version.” While the end result is not yet known, he said he and the team will start with table-reads and singing around a piano. That’s why I think they’ll be a combination of original and existing music.” “It provides a reason to sing narratively as well a reason for the music to define environments. “It’s a really smart character and it’s a great world where everyone’s trying to figure it out,” he said. McCollum, who has a 15-year-old daughter and a 14-year-old son, said his whole family read the book and it was this was the first time he’d acquired a work for both stage and screen. McCollum has three Tonys for “In the Heights,” ’’Avenue Q” and “Rent.” He has two more shows planned for this spring on Broadway: The musical “Something Rotten!” and the play “Hand to God.” Novick helped create and produce “Glee.”
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