Perhaps, "The Diana Ross Story", the musical will be made. I doubt that Berry Gordy will produce the musical- as the life story of Diana Ross
continues to evolve.
Perhaps, "The Diana Ross Story", the musical will be made. I doubt that Berry Gordy will produce the musical- as the life story of Diana Ross
continues to evolve.
I always thought it would be good but ...if BG was involved....I wasn't 100 on Motown musical ...although I liked it....to many Ross medleys. In the entire show....of all the musical highlites...none of the highlites were of Ross songs. It was over kill. Just my opinion. If he's not envolved ...probably a good thing
Hmmm. I personally don't see it. Tina was willing to spill the beans decades ago and it worked out for her. I'm sure that Diana's life has been every bit as dramatic as Tina's [[only lacking the absolute career bottom-out that Tina experienced) but I just don't see the 'handle' to such a show. Unless Diana appears in it, more like the Lena Horne show. More of these musicals bomb than succeed [[Cher, Donna, to name just 2) so there's that as well.
Cher and Donna bombed?
I’m not sure Diana had a life that hit the bottoms of Tina but I certainly wouldn’t know
dreamgirls and the Motown musical pretty much told her story. I don’t know that another Broadway story is needed or desired. Plus, it would be told from her side, and we all know how that went in “No Secrets From a Sparrow.”
Last edited by Circa 1824; 11-17-2019 at 08:33 PM.
Yes, The Diana Ross Story starring Mary Wilson. Hehehehe
Last edited by Circa 1824; 11-17-2019 at 08:52 PM.
Diana is a very private person. Tina was willing to tell her entire story and that made her a folk heroine to virtually everyone who listened to her interviews and read to her books. Diana was always a larger than life persona that relied on a strong PR game so she let folks out of that door to view how she was really feeling. So I don't know if a solo musical would've worked. Technically with the Motown musical, she already has one, you could say.
Now, Marvin Gaye would be a GREAT Broadway jukebox musical! IF DONE RIGHT. Like the Tina and Temptations ones. Michael Jackson's will come out next year but who knows how well it would do concerning you-know-what.
As you well know Dreamgirls so called focused on the Supremes. The proposed Diana musical would obviously feature a lot of Supremes songs as well as the major solo hits. This will take the form of a musical extravaganza that will focus on the music rather than her private life. This is why she is more open to the idea. If and when it happens it will premier in London. Diana will not appear in the show.
Last edited by Bluebrock; 11-18-2019 at 12:25 PM. Reason: Not finished the post
Sometime around 1993, Diana was supposedly working on a docudrama about her career to air on US TV. I remember reading about this in a few of the articles that came out when she was celebrating her 30th anniversary. I believe I saw a small clip from it, which featured Diana and her daughter walking through the Brewster Projects.
Do you know anything about this project?
Thanks for the info. Too bad it was shelved. From the small info I read, it seemed like it was shaping up to be a big project, with filming in the US and Europe.
Around 1999, another project was mentioned. Oprah asked Diana was it true that she was mounting a project on the Supremes. Diana said something about having problems with music clearances but not much else. I gather it was dropped as this was the beginning of an unhappy period for her.
Last edited by reese; 11-18-2019 at 03:20 PM.
perhaps as ideas were being bounced around prior to Return To Love, some things like a bio doc was considered. Especially as the rumors were going on about the idea of a Sup Reunion for the millennium.
Surprised at Cher especially bombing
Mary will show at the premiere but will not be received - again
Marv will be in charge of lost and found still looking for his camera
Yes, The Cher Show reception was a disappointment to many. 'Ya just never know what the audience wants to see. I remember about 15 years ago hearing about a B'wy musical based on Franki Valli & the Four Seasons and thought 'That'll last about a week'! I think a problem with Cher and Donna is that they would mainly appeal to female and gay audiences, as opposed to Carole King's 'Beautiful' was more cross appeal and FV&T4S 'Jersey Boys' highly appealed to guys.
I'd love a Diana musical and would definitely go and see it , but with Dreamgirls and Motown The Musical her story might already have been told...?
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