Schmigadoon! Musical Adaptation Shines on Broadway

Theater & Arts News

Schmigadoon! Musical Adaptation Shines on Broadway
Schmigadoon!BroadwayMusical Theater

The Schmigadoon! series has successfully transitioned from screen to stage, offering a vibrant and immersive experience. The story follows a couple who stumble into a magical, musical town and must find true love to escape. The Broadway adaptation surpasses the original series, leveraging the energy and texture of live performance.

In making the move from screen to stage, the production achieves a marriage of content and form that makes it sing. , doctors Melissa and Josh have been dating for a few years and have reached a rut.

While on a couples retreat in the Catskills, they cross a bridge into the magical world of Schmigadoon, a quaint, turn-of-the-20th-century town where everyone behaves as if they’re in a musical. Melissa loves musicals and is immediately charmed; Josh feels the opposite. Regardless, in order to leave, they must find true love, whether with each other or a denizen of Schmigadoon. , which was created by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and the Broadway musical that just opened.

The effect of the story could not be more different between the two mediums. On screen,. On stage, it’s a total blast. A chorus line dances their asses off in front of vibrant, painted sets.

There is sweat and texture to the other reality when you see it feet away from you. It feels like the difference between the Oz ofis also an extremely well-known film, but it’s a stage musical at its core. There are plenty of movie musicals that were born as movie musicals—come to mind—that might have lent themselves better to an extended onscreen parody.

But for better or worse, the musicals thatloves are ones that were created to be performed live on stage. It shouldn’t be a surprise that watching it on one makes for a much better experience.

‘s mastery of the fourth wall break. Josh constantly points out that they’re in a musical and that the people are acting abnormally—but not to the audience. These observations are part of conversations with Melissa or perhaps with the other people of Schmigadoon, who either don’t know or don’t care about what he means.

No one else ever breaks character, and even when Melissa and Josh point out how weird everyone is acting, it’s only to each other, not to the audience. It does actually feel like two normies wandered into a real musical by accident. And because it’s a real musical, it can be appreciated as one, not just as a string of references to other ones.

Neither version of the story is especially trusting of its audience to understand what they’re parodying; there are multiple times where Melissa tells Josh what they’re seeing is like, which can grate. But on Broadway, those references come via huge production numbers. Take the Act I finale, “Cross That Bridge,” a loose “Brotherhood Of Man” parody that appears in the series’ third episode.

In the TV series, we get multiple extended shots of Josh crossing a bridge intercut with an ensemble, constrained by the frame, doing some comparatively mild choreography. It’s hard to build any real sense of momentum in a dance number when you’re constantly cutting to something else. On stage, we don’t have to worry about this because they’re both happening simultaneously in front of us.

Josh can keep trying and failing to cross the bridge out of Schmigadoon while the ensemble really gets a chance to cook with Christopher Gattelli’s choreography. Perhaps the most shocking thing about this transfer is how little of the text has been changed between the two versions; even specific dance moves and orchestrations have been transposed directly from the Apple TV series.

Changing the medium casts Paul’s existing work in a much more positive, loving light. is not just referential but reverential to the shows it wants to parody. This production is made with real craft and care.

After two seasons and an out-of-town tryout,crossed the bridge from a place with scrolling credits and autoplay to one with an intermission and applause breaks, landing in the place it was supposed to be all along.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

TheAVClub /  🏆 340. in US

Schmigadoon! Broadway Musical Theater Stage Adaptation Comedy

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Liza Minnelli actress reveals how she landed Broadway icon role in Michael Jackson biopicLiza Minnelli actress reveals how she landed Broadway icon role in Michael Jackson biopicThe “Michael” star also opened up about what she learned while playing the Oscar-winning actress and singer in the Michael Jackson biopic.
Read more »

'Michael' actress addresses sequel rumors: 'There's so much controversy''Michael' actress addresses sequel rumors: 'There's so much controversy'Liza Minnelli actress reveals how she was cast to play Broadway icon in Michael Jackson biopic
Read more »

‘Cher’ musical to open Moonlight Amphitheatre’s 2026 season in Vista‘Cher’ musical to open Moonlight Amphitheatre’s 2026 season in VistaThree women will portray the music, film and fashion icon in the biographical musical
Read more »

Michael Tilson Thomas embodied and amplified the L.A. musical sensibilityMichael Tilson Thomas embodied and amplified the L.A. musical sensibilityAs conductor, pianist, composer and personality, Michael Tilson Thomas was an embodiment of the L.A. musical sensibility.
Read more »

The reimagining of "Cats" on Broadway is good for our collective mental health.The reimagining of "Cats" on Broadway is good for our collective mental health.The revelatory reimagining of 'Cats' on Broadway allows the musical to finally make sense.
Read more »

What Happened with Barack & Michelle Obama's Broadway Show?What Happened with Barack & Michelle Obama's Broadway Show?They are entering their Broadway-era.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-05-01 15:00:27