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‘The Nanny’ is bound for Broadway

’90s class-clash sitcom follows ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ to the New York stage

- ASHLEY LEE LOS ANGELES TIMES

Fran Drescher’s beloved sitcom “The Nanny” is heading to the stage.

The Sony Pictures television series — created by Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson, and partly inspired by Drescher’s life — is being developed into a Broadway-bound stage musical, producers announced Wednesday.

“Nobody is cast yet — we’re plotting — but we feel confident we will find a fabulous actress who is funny, charming and has a great voice,” Drescher and Jacobson said in a statement.

“Of course I would do it myself,” added Drescher, “but we’d have to change the title to ‘The Granny.’ ”

Marc Bruni (“Beautiful: The Carole King Musical”) will direct the production, featuring a book by Drescher and Jacobson, with lyrics by Rachel Bloom and music by Bloom and Adam Schlesinge­r of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”

“‘The Nanny’ was a fundamenta­l part of my childhood, because it was the first time I saw an openly Jewish female protagonis­t on television,” Bloom said.

“The story of Fran Fine, however, is a universal one that has touched the hearts of people of every race, religion and orientatio­n. I am so proud to be using the characters establishe­d by ‘The Nanny’ to tell a new story about one woman’s journey to becoming proud of who she is and what makes her different.”

“The Nanny,” which was initially pitched as a sitcom spin on the Rodgers & Hammerstei­n classic “The Sound of Music,” centred on a Jewish fashionist­a from Queens who becomes the caretaker of three well-to-do children on the Upper East Side. The class-clash comedy aired on CBS from 1993 to 1999.

“Its protagonis­t (a brassy babe with a heart of gold) and premise (a hired hand taking control of the house) are as pat as television gets,” wrote Times critic Howard Rosenberg in his review of the series premiere. “Yet the execution is fresh and Big Apple funny.”

“The Nanny” is the latest ’90s title to be mined for Broadway potential. Tituss Burgess has been developing a musical take on the 1996 film “The Preacher’s Wife,” and a stage adaptation of the 1993 movie “Mrs. Doubtfire” will open on Broadway in April.

 ?? TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? “The Nanny,” starring Fran Drescher, centred on a Jewish fashionist­a who becomes the caretaker of three well-to-do children in Manhattan.
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE “The Nanny,” starring Fran Drescher, centred on a Jewish fashionist­a who becomes the caretaker of three well-to-do children in Manhattan.

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