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The $5 million musical, which is directed by Jeff Calhoun, comes at a time of economic strife and when people are rising up against social systems across the Arab world and here at home in the Occupy Wall Street movement. Schumacher says the "Newsies" musical has been in development for years and Disney isn't trying to piggyback off the moment. "We're not that smart," he said, laughing. "Is there a resonance that happened? Yes. There's no question. But we're just making a sweet, fun musical where these kids triumph and make the world a little bit of a better place." These are exciting days for Disney's theatrical arm. Besides "Newsies," its "Peter and the Starcatcher," a madcap look at Peter Pan's background based on the novel of the same name by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
-- and Disney's first straight play -- will open on Broadway this spring. A new version of "The Little Mermaid" is being reworked by playwright Doug Wright and is set to open in Holland, and a stage adaptation of "Aladin" is on its way to Europe once it clears another round of development. Director Bart Sher is also planning a stage version of "Father of the Bride" based on the novel and 1950 Spencer Tracy movie, and Disney plans a big stage musical version of "Dumbo" by "Billy Elliot" director Stephen Daldry. The eclectic mix of projects hasn't been done by design, says Schumacher, but by necessity. "You have to follow the work," he said. ""What's normal? I don't know normal." ___ Online:
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