Disney+’s ‘Hamilton’ Exec Producers on How Filmed Stage Productions Can Help Boost Broadway
Jon Kamen and Dave Sirulnick of RadicalMedia talked to IndieWire about what goes into making a “cinematic interpretation” of beloved musicals.
Jon Kamen and Dave Sirulnick of RadicalMedia talked to IndieWire about what goes into making a “cinematic interpretation” of beloved musicals.
A gentle look at the improv group that changed Broadway forever, Andrew Fried’s doc is the perfect accompaniment for “Hamilton” on Disney+.
Yes, a stage recording of Laurence Olivier as “Othello” received nominations, as did James Whitmore for another play that was filmed.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical masterpiece comes home in a dazzling version that feels less like a cash grab than it does a public service.
The filmed version of the Alexander Hamilton musical arrives on the streaming platform July 3.
Disney is trading a potentially huge theatrical gross for a new way to lure subscribers to Disney+.
Disney wants to bring the Lin-Manuel Miranda brand under the same corporate umbrella as Marvel and “Star Wars.”
Director Jon M. Chu follows up “Crazy Rich Asians” with a vibrant adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical.
Don’t expect the sequel to the 2018 Oscar-winning animated favorite to hit until 2022.
Is this big idea YA fantasy adaptation the next “Game of Thrones”? Producers have one big advantage at the outset.
The musical powerhouse will take on a small part in Jon M. Chu’s film version of his Tony-winning creation.
Even before “Hamilton,” Lin-Manual Miranda was on the road to a career in Disney musicals.