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The Freaky Friday musical was developed by Disney Theatrical Productions from the book and Disney films for theatres to license. [1] The musical debuted at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia on October 4, 2016. Direction was by Christopher Ashley and choreography was by Sergio Trujillo. Heidi Blickenstaff and Emma Hunton led the cast. [2]
The Freaky Friday franchise consists of American family comedies, including the original theatrical film, two made-for-television standalone sequels, a television movie adaptation, the theatrical remake, a Broadway musical, and the Disney Channel Original Movie adaptation of that stage production.
Freaky Friday is an American musical television film that premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on August 10, 2018. Based on the 1972 book of the same name by Mary Rodgers and the 2016 Disney Theatrical Productions stage adaptation by Bridget Carpenter; the movie is the fourth feature film installment in the Freaky Friday franchise.
That's when Midland's performing arts mecca introduces its latest stage show, "Disney’s Freaky Friday The Musical: One Act Edition." The MainStage Theater production continues Nov. 11-12 and 17-19.
By the time he was cast to play Tess Coleman's husband-to-be in "Freaky Friday," Harmon was a well-known actor. In 1986, he was both PEOPLE’s Magazine Sexiest Man Alive and Ted Bundy in a mini ...
With a challenge in mind for her future leading ladies, Whiteley picked the musical Freaky Friday based on a novel and the classic Disney films. The musical came with brand new songs from Tom ...
The Little Mermaid (Original Broadway cast recording) Mainly background singing 2012 Now. Here. This. (Original cast recording) On 14 tracks 2015 Something Rotten! (Original Broadway cast recording) On four tracks 2017 Freaky Friday (musical) (Original cast recording) On 13 tracks 2018 Freaky Friday (2018 film) (Film soundtrack) On 8 tracks
The school's spring musical, "Freaky Friday," is based on the novel by Mary Rodgers and the Disney movies that followed, one in 1976 and a second in 2003. There was also a made-for-TV movie in 1995.