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It's usually the case that hit plays get turned into movies. But more and more nowadays, the opposite is happening, with films being translated for the stage. Some say it's a sign of intellectual bankruptcy in theatre. Hollywood has the same problem, but there are a lot more new successful movies in the last two decades than new successful plays. So the stealing ends up being one way. These are usually musicals even when they weren't in the first place (see All Musicals Are Adaptations); Adaptation Decay usually occurs here. Movie musicals are also frequently adapted for the stage, and these tend to acquire additional songs in the stage version. This trope can be taken one step further, by going from movie, to stage musical, to Recursive Adaptation movie-of-the-stage-musical. Separately, in Japan, 2.5D Theatre has emerged as a new branch of the anime sphere. Rather than a "safe bet", or an attempt to cash in on a popular movie, as the Broadway examples are sometimes seen, 2.5D productions are made for fans, as a new and vibrant expression of fan love, though there are exceptions. See the folder below for more information. Inversion of The Film of the Play. (Original title in parentheses if necessary). |
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A Christmas Story The Musical (Theatre) |
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Happy Days: a New Musical |
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Mrs. Doubtfire |
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Meet Me in St. Louis: A stock version appeared in the 1960s, and a somewhat different version reached Broadway in 1989. |
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Terminator the Second is a stage adaptation of Terminator 2: Judgment Day that replaces all dialogue with matching dialogue from William Shakespeare plays. |
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Shock Treatment |
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The 39 Steps is a Played for Laughs adaptation of the 1935 film The 39 Steps that uses just four actors! (Although it was originally a novel, The Thirty-Nine Steps.) |
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The Addams Family: officially adapted from the original comic strip rather than TV show, though the producers did obtain permission to use the show's famous Theme Tune in the score. |
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Grease 2: Guy Unsworth adapted it into Cool Rider. |
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Rock Musical Bleach |
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Aladdin, based on the Disney film. |
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Some Like It Hot (2022 adaptation of the movie) |
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Sugar (Some Like It Hot; a 1992 London staging used that title instead) |
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The company started making big Broadway productions out of its animated movies in the 1990s with Beauty and the Beast, although there was a stage production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that played N.Y.C.'s Radio City Music Hall in 1979 and was even filmed for TV and video. Disney has since put The Lion King, Tarzan, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Frozen on Broadway and internationally with varying levels of success. |
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Shenandoah |
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Sister Act |
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The SpongeBob Musical is a Broadway musical adaptation of SpongeBob SquarePants, with a score composed by many famous artists, including Aerosmith, They Might Be Giants, The Flaming Lipsnote who had previously done a promotional song for the first SpongeBob movie, John Legend, Lady Antebellum, and David Bowie. |
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Here We Are (based on the Luis Buñuel films The Exterminating Angel and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie) |
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Are You Being Served? was adapted for the stage in 2012 by The Comedy Theatre Company, with the original actors reprising their roles (alongside Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson's real-life children playing Travis). |
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Evil Dead: The Musical |
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| Evil Dead: The Musical (Theatre) |
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Dragnet: stage play based on the famed police procedural franchise adapted by James Reach, using as its story a Locked Room Mystery done on the radio as "The Big Bible" and later on TV as "The Bullet". |
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Tanz Der Vampire (The Fearless Vampire Killers; the original production was directed by Roman Polanski, who directed the film) |
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Nintama Rantarou Musical, notable for its cast of attractive adult male actors, despite the fact that the characters are in elementary school. |
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Carrie |
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| Carrie (Theatre) |
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Romy and Michele's High School Reunion |
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Night of the Living Dead: The public domain status, and relatively low budget the film had makes it an easy and convincing transfer onto stage. |
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| Night of the Living Dead (1968) |
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My Son Pinocchio deserves special mention as it's a Screen-to-TV-to-Stage adaptation: a stage version of the Pinocchio Twice-Told Tale TV musical Geppetto! |
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Uta No Prince-sama's Gekidan Shining series, based on an earlier drama CD series, features the idol characters performing, essentially, a Show Within a Show. Themes have included ninja, pirates and vampires. These differ from High School Star Musical's Caribbean Groove, which brought the performance from the finale of the first anime to life as a side story, and Tsukista's Yumemigusa, which featured the Show Within a Show as just a frame story for a Trapped in Another World plot. |
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Spamalot ("Lovingly ripped off from" Monty Python and the Holy Grail) |
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The Red Shoes |
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| The Red Shoes (1948) |
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Footloose |
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| Footloose |
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12 Angry Men: Technically, it was a play before it was a movie. However, it started as a teleplay on CBS' Studio One program, and the two versions have almost exactly the same script. The movie has an extra, very short, intro scene. |
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Sunset Boulevard |
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| Sunset Boulevard |
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Air Gear |
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Catch Me If You Can |
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High School Musical on Stage! (first two films) |
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Freaky Friday (which then received a Disney Channel movie adaptation) |
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Henry, Sweet Henry (The World of Henry Orient) |
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Finding Nemo: The Musical |
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| Finding Nemo: The Musical (Theatre) |
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YoRHa, based on the Nier series. |
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Ghost: The Musical |
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| Ghost (1990) (Theatre) |
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Mary Poppins |
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Kinky Boots |
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| Kinky Boots |
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| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46823c49 |
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Moriarty the Patriot, predating the anime adaptation. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46823c49 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46823c49 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Moriarty the Patriot (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46823c49 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46dece |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46dece |
comment |
Bugsy Malone |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46dece |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46dece |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Bugsy Malone |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_46dece |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_47a5b235 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_47a5b235 |
comment |
How to Dance in Ohio (based on the 2015 HBO documentary of the same name) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_47a5b235 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_47a5b235 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| How to Dance in Ohio (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_47a5b235 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_48442fa |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_48442fa |
comment |
Yowamushi Pedal |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_48442fa |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_48442fa |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Yowamushi Pedal (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_48442fa |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_49a41d26 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_49a41d26 |
comment |
Cry-Baby |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_49a41d26 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_49a41d26 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Cry-Baby |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_49a41d26 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4c2c118f |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4c2c118f |
comment |
Hazel Flagg (Nothing Sacred) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4c2c118f |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4c2c118f |
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1.0 |
| Nothing Sacred |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4c2c118f |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4cbcacba |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4cbcacba |
comment |
Johnny Guitar |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4cbcacba |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4cbcacba |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Johnny Guitar |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4cbcacba |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4d773e6 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4d773e6 |
comment |
How to Train Your Dragon Arena Spectacular |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4d773e6 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4d773e6 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| How to Train Your Dragon (Franchise) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4d773e6 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4eae5334 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4eae5334 |
comment |
Return to the Forbidden Planet |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4eae5334 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4eae5334 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Return to the Forbidden Planet (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4eae5334 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4f025bb6 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4f025bb6 |
comment |
A Wedding |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4f025bb6 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4f025bb6 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| A Wedding (1978) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_4f025bb6 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5286ec36 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5286ec36 |
comment |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (A production adapted from the 1988 movie was first performed in 1993 by a community theatre in Naperville, Illinois and in Los Angeles in 1994) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5286ec36 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5286ec36 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Who Framed Roger Rabbit |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5286ec36 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5319ce6c |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5319ce6c |
comment |
Spy X Family has a musical, with four different child actresses selected to play Anya. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5319ce6c |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5319ce6c |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| SPY×FAMILY (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5319ce6c |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_535c15bf |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_535c15bf |
comment |
My Favorite Year |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_535c15bf |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_535c15bf |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| My Favorite Year |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_535c15bf |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_54aac3f8 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_54aac3f8 |
comment |
Dirty Dancing |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_54aac3f8 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_54aac3f8 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Dirty Dancing |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_54aac3f8 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_563f7096 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_563f7096 |
comment |
Anastasia - True(-ish) story (the claimant existed, but she wasn't Anastasia) -> play -> 1950's film and ballet -> animated musical film, which did away with a lot of what was left of the claimant's true story -> stage musical. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_563f7096 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_563f7096 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Anastasia (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_563f7096 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_56418b24 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_56418b24 |
comment |
Cinderella (Rodgers and Hammerstein) was originally produced for CBS television. Interestingly, the first time it was produced on stage seems to have been a definitely non-standard Pantomime adaptation which played London in 1958. Currently there are three licensed versions: One based on the original TV staging, one that owes more to the 1997 TV movie, and the completely rethought Broadway version of The New '10s. Their one written-for-film musical, State Fair, was adapted for Broadway in 1996. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_56418b24 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_56418b24 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Cinderella (Rodgers and Hammerstein) (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_56418b24 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e3746 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e3746 |
comment |
Big |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e3746 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e3746 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Big |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e3746 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e42e5 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e42e5 |
comment |
Elf |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e42e5 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e42e5 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Elf |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_585e42e5 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_58602f09 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_58602f09 |
comment |
Point Break Live! is a tongue-in-cheek retelling that uses an audience member to fill Keanu Reeves's role (dialogue is provided on cue cards). |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_58602f09 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_58602f09 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Point Break (1991) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_58602f09 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5ce2f08b |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5ce2f08b |
comment |
Black Butler - 6 musicals between 2009-2021. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5ce2f08b |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5ce2f08b |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Black Butler (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5ce2f08b |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5e882d77 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5e882d77 |
comment |
Tsukiuta, which takes the idol characters of the source material into elaborate fantasy settings, with over 25 plays in the franchise so far, over 5 series. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5e882d77 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5e882d77 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Tsukiuta (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5e882d77 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5fa33285 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5fa33285 |
comment |
Labyrinth: Shepparton Kids In Theatre adapted it in 1999. The Henson company is currently working on another production. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5fa33285 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5fa33285 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Labyrinth |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_5fa33285 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6000f5a4 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6000f5a4 |
comment |
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6000f5a4 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6000f5a4 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Dirty Rotten Scoundrels |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6000f5a4 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6108ba8d |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6108ba8d |
comment |
The Last Jedi got a Kabuki version in Japan. For real. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6108ba8d |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6108ba8d |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Last Jedi |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6108ba8d |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_64c61455 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_64c61455 |
comment |
Here's Love (Miracle on 34th Street; in recent years, that's become the official title) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_64c61455 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_64c61455 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Miracle on 34th Street |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_64c61455 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_667daa0b |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_667daa0b |
comment |
Forbidden Zone: Sacred Fools Theater Company performed a stage version in 2010. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_667daa0b |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_667daa0b |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Forbidden Zone |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_667daa0b |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_673bc211 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_673bc211 |
comment |
When Charlie and the Chocolate Factory launched in the West End in 2013, it only borrowed "Pure Imagination" from the movie and was otherwise a fresh take on the novel with a few internal homages to it and other adaptations. However, the extensive Broadway Retool of 2017 (now the standard version of the libretto) tossed out several of the original songs and substituted them with most of the corresponding numbers from the '71 film. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_673bc211 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_673bc211 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_673bc211 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_68feb0fc |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_68feb0fc |
comment |
Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_68feb0fc |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_68feb0fc |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Thoroughly Modern Millie |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_68feb0fc |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6c0ee327 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6c0ee327 |
comment |
Legally Blonde |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6c0ee327 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6c0ee327 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Legally Blonde (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6c0ee327 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6e6f5d8b |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6e6f5d8b |
comment |
42nd Street |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6e6f5d8b |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6e6f5d8b |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| 42nd Street |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6e6f5d8b |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6f8df1a1 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6f8df1a1 |
comment |
Dead Poets Society |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6f8df1a1 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6f8df1a1 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Dead Poets Society |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_6f8df1a1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_704a8353 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_704a8353 |
comment |
White Christmas |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_704a8353 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_704a8353 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| White Christmas |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_704a8353 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_70bc8cd8 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_70bc8cd8 |
comment |
Silk Stockings (Ninotchka) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_70bc8cd8 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_70bc8cd8 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Silk Stockings |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_70bc8cd8 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_734eae61 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_734eae61 |
comment |
La Cage aux folles |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_734eae61 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_734eae61 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| La Cage aux folles (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_734eae61 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_74ce3b5b |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_74ce3b5b |
comment |
Beetlejuice |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_74ce3b5b |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_74ce3b5b |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Beetlejuice |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_74ce3b5b |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_763ebf0 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_763ebf0 |
comment |
Mars Red and Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight were both produced as combination anime and stage productions. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_763ebf0 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_763ebf0 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Mars Red |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_763ebf0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_777f9c25 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_777f9c25 |
comment |
Touken Ranbu's separate stage play and musical adaptations, with over 25 plays in the franchise between both series. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_777f9c25 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_777f9c25 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Touken Ranbu (Video Game) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_777f9c25 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_789a225d |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_789a225d |
comment |
Donnybrook! (The Quiet Man) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_789a225d |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_789a225d |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Quiet Man |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_789a225d |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7953de6a |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7953de6a |
comment |
Newsies |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7953de6a |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7953de6a |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Newsies |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7953de6a |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7a8aa955 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7a8aa955 |
comment |
Nine (Musical) (8½) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7a8aa955 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7a8aa955 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Nine (Musical) (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7a8aa955 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7dbb8816 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7dbb8816 |
comment |
The Toxic Avenger |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7dbb8816 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7dbb8816 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Toxic Avenger |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7dbb8816 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e1563ba |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e1563ba |
comment |
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: There have been two unofficial adaptations - one by the Berklee College of Music with only the musical numbers, and a "24-Hour Musical" version by University College Dublin. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e1563ba |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e1563ba |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e1563ba |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e9d1a6c |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e9d1a6c |
comment |
Frozen |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e9d1a6c |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e9d1a6c |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Frozen (2013) |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_7e9d1a6c |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_81202666 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_81202666 |
comment |
Chainsaw Man THE STAGE, a 3-hour effects-heavy drama that casted Aya Hirano as Makima and stunt actors as the transformed versions of Denji and Samurai Sword. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_81202666 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_81202666 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Chainsaw Man (Manga) |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_81202666 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8357c0bd |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8357c0bd |
comment |
Flashdance |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8357c0bd |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8357c0bd |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Flashdance |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8357c0bd |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_83f8268 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_83f8268 |
comment |
Dance with Devils |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_83f8268 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_83f8268 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Dance with Devils |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_83f8268 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_853937a3 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_853937a3 |
comment |
My Fair Lady has the unusual credit "adapted from Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion produced on the screen by Gabriel Pascal." (It uses several elements that were created for the film, including the details of the ball scene and the Adaptational Alternate Ending.) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_853937a3 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_853937a3 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| My Fair Lady (Theatre) |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_853937a3 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8558d643 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8558d643 |
comment |
Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure Phantom Blood |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8558d643 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8558d643 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (Manga) |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8558d643 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_85bc7647 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_85bc7647 |
comment |
Mavka: The Forest Song was a big success in its native Ukraine and got a local adaptation into a stage musical. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_85bc7647 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_85bc7647 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Mavka: The Forest Song (Animation) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_85bc7647 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8773436b |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8773436b |
comment |
Holiday Inn |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8773436b |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8773436b |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Holiday Inn |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8773436b |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_87967603 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_87967603 |
comment |
Priscilla Queen of the Desert (The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; both the movie and musical are written by Stephen Elliot) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_87967603 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_87967603 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_87967603 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_885a3408 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_885a3408 |
comment |
A Bronx Tale |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_885a3408 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_885a3408 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| A Bronx Tale |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_885a3408 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_893bf98d |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_893bf98d |
comment |
Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, from 2005, has a script that's more book-accurate, but includes all the familiar songs, new Leslie Bricusse-penned numbers, and a variation on the Slugworth subplot that was unique to the film. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_893bf98d |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_893bf98d |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_893bf98d |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8b2d4580 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8b2d4580 |
comment |
Musical The Prince of Tennis, known by fans as Tenimyu. It has had four "seasons", which cycle through a series of 12 musicals. There is also a separate musical series of The New Prince of Tennis. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8b2d4580 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8b2d4580 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Prince of Tennis (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8b2d4580 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8c335f0f |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8c335f0f |
comment |
Woman of the Year |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8c335f0f |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8c335f0f |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Woman Of The Year |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8c335f0f |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8df7a981 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8df7a981 |
comment |
Billy Elliot |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8df7a981 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8df7a981 |
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1.0 |
| Billy Elliot |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8df7a981 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e6a5adf |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e6a5adf |
comment |
Saturday Night Fever |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e6a5adf |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e6a5adf |
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1.0 |
| Saturday Night Fever |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e6a5adf |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e7b19cf |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e7b19cf |
comment |
Road House |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e7b19cf |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e7b19cf |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Road House (1989) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8e7b19cf |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8eb38ffa |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8eb38ffa |
comment |
Secondhand Lions, which oddly does not feature the titular lion! |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8eb38ffa |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8eb38ffa |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Secondhand Lions |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8eb38ffa |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f25225c |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f25225c |
comment |
Danganronpa The Stage, based on Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and the Future Arc of the anime Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f25225c |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f25225c |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Danganronpa (Franchise) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f25225c |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f4eac9 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f4eac9 |
comment |
Bullets over Broadway |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f4eac9 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f4eac9 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Bullets Over Broadway (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_8f4eac9 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91354527 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91354527 |
comment |
Scrooge |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91354527 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91354527 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Scrooge (1970) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91354527 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ba844 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ba844 |
comment |
The Wizard of Oz (the 1939 movie) has inspired several musicals. One was allowed to use the songs from the movie but not any of the dialogue that wasn't in the original book. The most recent, in 2011, was adapted by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and included several new songs. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ba844 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ba844 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Wizard of Oz |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ba844 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ddbfd |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ddbfd |
comment |
Groundhog Day |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ddbfd |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ddbfd |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Groundhog Day |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_914ddbfd |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91e35f7a |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91e35f7a |
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Doctor Dolittle |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91e35f7a |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91e35f7a |
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1.0 |
| Doctor Dolittle |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_91e35f7a |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_945d5d4c |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_945d5d4c |
comment |
The Bodyguard |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_945d5d4c |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_945d5d4c |
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1.0 |
| The Bodyguard |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_945d5d4c |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_967347ea |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_967347ea |
comment |
Revolutionary Girl Utena |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_967347ea |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_967347ea |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Revolutionary Girl Utena |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_967347ea |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9688ee61 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9688ee61 |
comment |
Ouran High School Host Club |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9688ee61 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9688ee61 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Ouran High School Host Club (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9688ee61 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_978b53a9 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_978b53a9 |
comment |
Mean Girls |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_978b53a9 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_978b53a9 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Mean Girls (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_978b53a9 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_981900a1 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_981900a1 |
comment |
Kuroko's Basketball - Kensho Ono reprised his role from the anime. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_981900a1 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_981900a1 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Kuroko's Basketball (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_981900a1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_983a5eb1 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_983a5eb1 |
comment |
Ace of the Diamond |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_983a5eb1 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_983a5eb1 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Ace of the Diamond (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_983a5eb1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_98a71547 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_98a71547 |
comment |
Nosferatu the Vampire (Nosferatu) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_98a71547 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_98a71547 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Nosferatu |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_98a71547 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_99d0c794 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_99d0c794 |
comment |
There is also a production of The Jungle Book on the U.S. regional circuit. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_99d0c794 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_99d0c794 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Jungle Book (1967) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_99d0c794 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9b133500 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9b133500 |
comment |
Top Hat |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9b133500 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9b133500 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Top Hat |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9b133500 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9e2eedeb |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9e2eedeb |
comment |
Reefer Madness: The Musical |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9e2eedeb |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9e2eedeb |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Reefer Madness: The Musical |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9e2eedeb |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9efef3b9 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9efef3b9 |
comment |
Shrek: The Musical |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9efef3b9 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9efef3b9 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Shrek: The Musical (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_9efef3b9 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a1ea0f34 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a1ea0f34 |
comment |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a1ea0f34 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a1ea0f34 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a1ea0f34 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a32595f9 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a32595f9 |
comment |
The Color Purple counted among its producers two people who worked on the movie version — Quincy Jones (co-producer) and Oprah Winfrey (she played Sofia). |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a32595f9 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a32595f9 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Color Purple (Musical) (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a32595f9 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4e6cf1b |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4e6cf1b |
comment |
Really Rosie has a stage play that is almost a straight adaptation of the original special, some extra songs and few Darker and Edgier elements are thrown in. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4e6cf1b |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4e6cf1b |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Really Rosie |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4e6cf1b |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4ff8e01 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4ff8e01 |
comment |
Fate/Grand Order THE STAGE: Holy Round Table's Domain Camelot - Replica; Agateram, based on the very popular sixth story chapter of the mobile RPG. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4ff8e01 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4ff8e01 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Fate/Grand Order (Video Game) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a4ff8e01 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a54eef52 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a54eef52 |
comment |
Hetalia: Axis Powers has 5 stage musicals between 2015-2021. They are ~Singin' in the World~, ~The Great World~, ~in the new world~, ~A World in the Universe~ and ~The world is wonderful~. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a54eef52 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a54eef52 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Hetalia: Axis Powers (Webcomic) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a54eef52 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a62ee4d2 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a62ee4d2 |
comment |
Haikyuu!!, noteworthy for its stagecraft. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a62ee4d2 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a62ee4d2 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Haikyuu!! (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a62ee4d2 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a70d9399 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a70d9399 |
comment |
Urban Cowboy |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a70d9399 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a70d9399 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Urban Cowboy |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a70d9399 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a75b7fd4 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a75b7fd4 |
comment |
Smile |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a75b7fd4 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a75b7fd4 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Smile (1975) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a75b7fd4 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a8ae62a |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a8ae62a |
comment |
The Producers |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a8ae62a |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a8ae62a |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Producers |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a8ae62a |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a91bc619 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a91bc619 |
comment |
9 to 5 (Featuring a song score by Dolly Parton, who co-starred in the film) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a91bc619 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a91bc619 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| 9 to 5 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_a91bc619 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aa53770f |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aa53770f |
comment |
Magical Princess Minky Momo: This adaption was an original story where a new Minky Momo goes to London. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aa53770f |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aa53770f |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Magical Princess Minky Momo |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aa53770f |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aac06a76 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aac06a76 |
comment |
Barbarella |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aac06a76 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aac06a76 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Barbarella |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_aac06a76 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac03a2dd |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac03a2dd |
comment |
Little Shop of Horrors (The Roger Corman B-movie The Little Shop of Horrors) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac03a2dd |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac03a2dd |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Little Shop of Horrors (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac03a2dd |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac58ea30 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac58ea30 |
comment |
The Pink Panther Strikes Again: Created for amateur stagings in The '80s, this is a Pragmatic Adaptation that scales down the action but preserves the style and tone of the film. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac58ea30 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac58ea30 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Pink Panther Strikes Again |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ac58ea30 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ad2543b4 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ad2543b4 |
comment |
PriPara |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ad2543b4 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ad2543b4 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| PriPara (Video Game) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ad2543b4 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_af72f808 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_af72f808 |
comment |
Back to the Future: The Musical was in development with Alan Silvestri writing songs and Robert Zemeckis producing, but quietly fell into Development Hell until 2020. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_af72f808 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_af72f808 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Back to the Future: The Musical (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_af72f808 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b0ec45b8 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b0ec45b8 |
comment |
Metropolis |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b0ec45b8 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b0ec45b8 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Metropolis |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b0ec45b8 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b24467b3 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b24467b3 |
comment |
Onmyoji had a stage production with a Japanese cast that toured in China. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b24467b3 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b24467b3 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| Onmyōji (2016) (Video Game) |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b24467b3 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b2e3fc16 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b2e3fc16 |
comment |
The Goodbye Girl (Adapted by screenwriter Neil Simon himself) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b2e3fc16 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b2e3fc16 |
featureConfidence |
1.0 |
| The Goodbye Girl |
hasFeature |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b2e3fc16 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b3309b69 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b3309b69 |
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Puyo Puyo on Stage, based on Puyo Puyo. Yes, a Falling Blocks game of all things has a play based on it. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b3309b69 |
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1.0 |
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1.0 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Clue on Stage: A 2018 stage adaptation of the 1985 cult comedy classic (based on the board game), using Jonathan Lynn's original script with alterations done by Hunter Foster, Eric Price, and Sandy Rustin. The stageplay follows the same basic plot and script as the movie, with a few new changes — Mrs. Peacock is now a religious zealot in addition to being the corrupt wife of a senator, Professor Plum's lustful tendencies have been expanded into him now believing himself to be God's gift to women, and — most notably — there are no alternate endings, with the movie's third ending being the only one used here. |
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1.0 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Fame |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36a660d |
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1.0 |
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1.0 |
| Fame |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36a660d |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36af7be |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36af7be |
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Gigi |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36af7be |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36af7be |
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1.0 |
| Gigi |
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| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36d3e34 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36d3e34 |
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Carnival! (Lili) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36d3e34 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36d3e34 |
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1.0 |
| Lili |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36d3e34 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36eacfb |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36eacfb |
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Once. Possibly belongs in "originally not a musical" territory, as much of its music is diegetic. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36eacfb |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36eacfb |
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| Once |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b36eacfb |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b48f2f50 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b48f2f50 |
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (Considered one of the biggest flops in Broadway history — it only had four previews, and never officially opened) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b48f2f50 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b48f2f50 |
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1.0 |
| Breakfast at Tiffany's |
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| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b4ab826f |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b4ab826f |
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Identity V - three plays in 2019-2021. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b4ab826f |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b4ab826f |
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1.0 |
| Identity V (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b4ab826f |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55489e1 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55489e1 |
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Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (Heavily, if unofficially, based on the first two movies about the character) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55489e1 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55489e1 |
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1.0 |
| Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55489e1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55f4eff |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55f4eff |
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An American in Paris |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55f4eff |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55f4eff |
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1.0 |
| An American in Paris |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b55f4eff |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5929672 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5929672 |
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Singin' in the Rain |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5929672 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5929672 |
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1.0 |
| Singin' in the Rain |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5929672 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5c89107 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5c89107 |
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The musical version of Carrie shared a scriptwriter with the movie and is still a Broadway byword for unmitigated failure in Screen-To-Stage Adaptationalizing. So Bad, It's Good or unredeemably awful? You decide. (Betty Buckley, who played Miss Collins in the movie and Carrie's mom here, salvaged a song for her album. More recently, it provided a Show Within a Show on Riverdale.) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5c89107 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5c89107 |
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1.0 |
| Carrie |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b5c89107 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b6c3ce99 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b6c3ce99 |
comment |
Promises, Promises (The Apartment) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b6c3ce99 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b6c3ce99 |
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1.0 |
| Promises, Promises (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b6c3ce99 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b704a08a |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b704a08a |
comment |
Reborn! (2004) has two: Katekyo Hitman Reborn! The STAGE covers the Daily Life and Kokuyo arcs and Katekyo Hitman Reborn! The STAGE vs VARIA covers the Varia Arc. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b704a08a |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b704a08a |
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1.0 |
| Reborn! (2004) (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b704a08a |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b79f573d |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b79f573d |
comment |
Live Spectacle Naruto |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b79f573d |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b79f573d |
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1.0 |
| Naruto |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b79f573d |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b90e740f |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b90e740f |
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Shugo Chara! |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b90e740f |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b90e740f |
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1.0 |
| ShugoChara |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b90e740f |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9bdc4b1 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9bdc4b1 |
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Swing Time was adapted as the stage show Never Gonna Dance, which premiered on Broadway in 2003. |
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| Swing Time |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9bdc4b1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9e260e4 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9e260e4 |
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Fanny (from Marcel Pagnol's stage/film trilogy) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9e260e4 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9e260e4 |
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1.0 |
| Fanny |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_b9e260e4 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba0200d1 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba0200d1 |
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Zorba (Zorba the Greek) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba0200d1 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba0200d1 |
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1.0 |
| Zorba the Greek |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba0200d1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba91ae7a |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba91ae7a |
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Rocky |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba91ae7a |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba91ae7a |
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1.0 |
| Rocky |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ba91ae7a |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be3298dd |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be3298dd |
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Arthur (Died in the pre-Broadway tryout stage) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be3298dd |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be3298dd |
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1.0 |
| Arthur (1981) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be3298dd |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be526df6 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be526df6 |
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Do I Hear a Waltz? (Summertime) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be526df6 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be526df6 |
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1.0 |
| Summertime |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_be526df6 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c1f8669 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c1f8669 |
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Love Story |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c1f8669 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c1f8669 |
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1.0 |
| Love Story |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c1f8669 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c324e922 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c324e922 |
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Hairspray |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c324e922 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c324e922 |
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1.0 |
| Hairspray (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c324e922 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c43df4d8 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c43df4d8 |
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Doctor Who stage plays include Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday (1974) and Doctor Who — The Ultimate Adventure (1989). The earliest—and possibly Ur-Example—is The Curse of the Daleks, written by Terry Nation and David Whitaker, from 1965. The episode "Midnight" was also adapted to the stage in a small student production. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c43df4d8 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c43df4d8 |
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1.0 |
| Doctor Who |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c43df4d8 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c4b83f80 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c4b83f80 |
comment |
Mr. Saturday Night: Billy Crystal and David Paymer reprise their film roles 30 years later for a musical adaptation of the comedy. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c4b83f80 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c4b83f80 |
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1.0 |
| Mr. Saturday Night |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c4b83f80 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c55d93bf |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c55d93bf |
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Both the German and American stage adaptations of The Hunchback of Notre Dame utilize most of the songs and a few plot elements from the Disney film while more closely following Victor Hugo's original novel — Downer Ending included. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c55d93bf |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c55d93bf |
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1.0 |
| The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c55d93bf |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c7599675 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c7599675 |
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Tootsie |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c7599675 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c7599675 |
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1.0 |
| Tootsie |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_c7599675 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ca0410d1 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ca0410d1 |
comment |
Waitress |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ca0410d1 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ca0410d1 |
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1.0 |
| Waitress (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ca0410d1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cae652c |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cae652c |
comment |
Hunter × Hunter Nightmare of Zoldyck - Musical based on the Zoldyck Family Arc with all the 1999 anime voice actors reprising their roles in the stage play. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cae652c |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cae652c |
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1.0 |
| Hunter × Hunter (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cae652c |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cbae3182 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cbae3182 |
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Look to the Lilies (Lilies of the Field) |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cbae3182 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cbae3182 |
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1.0 |
| Lilies of the Field |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_cbae3182 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ccf83ec3 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ccf83ec3 |
comment |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ccf83ec3 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ccf83ec3 |
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1.0 |
| Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_ccf83ec3 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d2bab5bc |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d2bab5bc |
comment |
Calamity Jane |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d2bab5bc |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d2bab5bc |
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1.0 |
| Calamity Jane |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d2bab5bc |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d31959c1 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d31959c1 |
comment |
Peggy Sue Got Married |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d31959c1 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d31959c1 |
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1.0 |
| Peggy Sue Got Married |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d31959c1 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d4b87479 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d4b87479 |
comment |
The Wedding Singer |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d4b87479 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d4b87479 |
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1.0 |
| The Wedding Singer |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d4b87479 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d716d915 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d716d915 |
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Cesare - Il Creatore che ha distrutto is based on a manga, but it breaks away from the boundaries of 2.5D in several ways. It was premiered at the legendary Meijiza, the oldest theatre in Tokyo, opening the theatre's 150th anniversary season; most of the older cast and Cesare himself are played by actors from the musical sphere, not the 2.5D sphere; and the quality of the music surpasses 2.5D — most 2.5D shows don't involve a full orchestra. Nonetheless, the students other than Cesare were all played in the original cast by actors who have appeared in the big 2.5D series such as Touken Ranbu, Tsukipro, A3, and Prince of Tennis. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d716d915 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d716d915 |
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1.0 |
| Cesare - Il Creatore che ha distrutto (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d716d915 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d908efc |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d908efc |
comment |
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d908efc |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d908efc |
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1.0 |
| Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d908efc |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d97e4fa5 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d97e4fa5 |
comment |
Ensemble Stars! On Stage tends to be a mix of event adaptations and original interquels. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d97e4fa5 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d97e4fa5 |
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1.0 |
| Ensemble Stars! (Video Game) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d97e4fa5 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9909edd |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9909edd |
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The Man from Earth |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9909edd |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9909edd |
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1.0 |
| The Man from Earth |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9909edd |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9e1a051 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9e1a051 |
comment |
Fruits Basket |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9e1a051 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9e1a051 |
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1.0 |
| Fruits Basket (Manga) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_d9e1a051 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_da1208fe |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_da1208fe |
comment |
Moulin Rouge! |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_da1208fe |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_da1208fe |
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1.0 |
| Moulin Rouge! |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_da1208fe |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dad73e07 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dad73e07 |
comment |
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory has two unconventional takes on this trope going for it, in that neither of the following is officially an adaptation of the film but: Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, from 2005, has a script that's more book-accurate, but includes all the familiar songs, new Leslie Bricusse-penned numbers, and a variation on the Slugworth subplot that was unique to the film. When Charlie and the Chocolate Factory launched in the West End in 2013, it only borrowed "Pure Imagination" from the movie and was otherwise a fresh take on the novel with a few internal homages to it and other adaptations. However, the extensive Broadway Retool of 2017 (now the standard version of the libretto) tossed out several of the original songs and substituted them with most of the corresponding numbers from the '71 film. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dad73e07 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dad73e07 |
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1.0 |
| Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dad73e07 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_daecb6c9 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_daecb6c9 |
comment |
The Hunt (2012) received a 2019 London stage adaptation as a play with music (but not quite to the point of being The Musical). Details about the play are in a subsection on the film's page. |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_daecb6c9 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_daecb6c9 |
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1.0 |
| The Hunt (2012) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_daecb6c9 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dd404ab6 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dd404ab6 |
comment |
Heathers: The Musical |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dd404ab6 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dd404ab6 |
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1.0 |
| Heathers: The Musical (Theatre) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_dd404ab6 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_de164100 |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_de164100 |
comment |
Victor/Victoria |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_de164100 |
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1.0 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_de164100 |
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1.0 |
| Victor/Victoria |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_de164100 |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_deda93e |
type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_deda93e |
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Days of Wine and Roses |
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Grand Hotel |
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The Prince of Egypt |
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The Royal Tutor was also adapted into a stage play and anime at the same time, with the same main cast for both. |
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The Karate Kid (1984) |
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MANKAI STAGE A3!, based on the mobile game A3. It's a stage play about stage actors and staff preparing for a stage play. |
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The Full Monty (This film later had a non-musical stage adaptation as well) |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Gyakuten Saiban - Yomigaeru Shinjitsu, based on the Ace Attorney video game series. |
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Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: A stage adaptation, written and directed by Guy Unsworth based on the TV series began a UK tour at the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon in February 2018 starring Joe Pasquale as Frank Spencer, with Sarah Earnshaw as Betty and Susie Blake as Mrs Fisher. Due to the success of the 2018 tour, the production began another tour in February 2020. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, many dates were cancelled. |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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High School Star Musical and Ensemble Stars! have also had voice actors reprising their roles in the stage plays. |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Phantasy Star Online 2 -ON STAGE- |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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The Fly (1986) was adapted into an opera in 2008. The film's composer Howard Shore provided the music, and the world premiere staging was conducted by Placido Domingo and directed by David Cronenberg himself. |
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| The Fly (1986) |
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Calendar Girls: Originally a true story, the tale of a group of WI members' creation of a nude calendar to benefit a local cancer ward was first made into a film, and then the film was adapted by Tim Firth into a stage play. |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Applause (All About Eve) |
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1.0 |
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| All About Eve |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade, based on the video game Persona 3. It's particularly notable for being the only piece of media to give the female protagonist a name, Kotone Shiomi, which would eventually be adopted as her Canon Name. |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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There's a whole series of "Kids" and "Junior" adaptations of other canon films (Alice in Wonderland, Mulan, etc.) specifically designed for children to perform. |
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| Alice in Wonderland |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Saiyuki Kagekiden |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Durarara!! |
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| Durarara!! |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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New York, New York |
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| New York, New York |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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High Society |
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| High Society |
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Young Frankenstein |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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A Wonderful Life (It's a Wonderful Life) |
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| It's a Wonderful Life |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_f656b211 |
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Sweet Charity (Nights of Cabiria) |
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1.0 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_f656b211 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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Kingdom Hearts actually has unofficial stage adaptations done in Germany by the performing group Tsuki no Senshi. They did adaptations for the original Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts II. |
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A musical adaptation of Only Fools and Horses, written by Jim Sullivan (son of series writer John Sullivan) and Paul Whitehouse premiered in London in 2019. |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
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High Fidelity |
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1.0 |
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| High Fidelity |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_f922b782 |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation |
| Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_fbc58609 |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas was adapted by Seattle's Can-Can theatre company as This Is Halloween. |
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1.0 |
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| The Nightmare Before Christmas |
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Screen-to-Stage Adaptation / int_fbc58609 |