The Manila Times

Michael Jackson life to hit Broadway in 2020

-

NEW YORK: The life of Michael Jackson will be coming to Broadway in a musical incorporat­ing the King of Pop’s tunes penned by a leading US playwright.

Producers of the musical announced the project on Tuesday without revealing a title and said they aimed for a premiere in 2020.

The musical, which is being coproduced by the late King of

Pop’s estate, will be written by Lynn Nottage, a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

Nottage, a professor in the theater department of Columbia University, most recently won acclaim for “Sweat,” a play about a blue-collar town in Pennsylvan­ia that sees an eruption of ethnic tensions with immigrants as industrial jobs vanish.

The play, for which Nottage traveled to Pennsylvan­ia to do first-hand research, premiered in 2015 and was later seen as a prescient look at the people who voted in President Donald Trump.

The Jackson musical will incorporat­e his music and feature choreograp­hy by Christophe­r Wheeldon, a prominent force in ballet.

Wheeldon has written original works for the Royal Ballet in London based on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and Shakespear­e’s “The Winter’s Tale.”

In New York, Wheeldon has written both a ballet and a musical based on “An American in Paris,” Gene Kelly’s 1951 movie inspired by the music of George Gershwin.

It remains to be seen how the upcoming musical will portray Jackson, who has largely been seen as a tragic figure since his 2009 death, although the involvemen­t of his estate raises expectatio­ns that the work will focus on the positive.

Jackson found stardom in his childhood as part of The Jackson 5 before achieving unpreceden­ted success as a solo artist, with his 1982 “Thriller” remaining the top-selling album of all time.

Jackson died while under propofol, a powerful anesthetic administer­ed by his personal doctor to help him sleep. The singer had been acquitted four years earlier of allegation­s of child molestatio­n, which he strenuousl­y denied.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? The late King of Pop
AFP PHOTO The late King of Pop

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines