The former Beatle, an 18-time Grammy award
winner, is in the final stages of completing songs for a stage
adaptation of the beloved 1946 movie "It's a Wonderful Life,"
with the aim of launching it in late 2020, the musician's
representatives said on Wednesday.
McCartney is writing the music and working on the lyrics with
Britain's Lee Hall, the screenwriter of "Billy Elliot" and the
Elton John biopic "Rocketman." British theater and film producer
Bill Kenwright, who secured the rights, will produce the show.
"It's a Wonderful Life," directed by Frank Capra and starring
Jimmy Stewart as a man down on his luck who is saved by a
guardian angel, has become one of Hollywood's best loved
Christmas movies.
"Writing a musical is not something that had ever really
appealed to me but Bill and I met up with Lee Hall and had a
chat and I found myself thinking this could be interesting and
fun," McCartney said in a statement.
"'It's A Wonderful Life' is a universal story we can all relate
to," he added.
McCartney, 77, who wrapped up the U.S. leg of his latest tour
last weekend, has already written about seven songs for the
musical.
"The songs take you somewhere you don't expect to go. They sound
simple - but its deceptive," Kenwright said.
McCartney's partnership with fellow Beatle John Lennon in
Liverpool in the 1960s produced many of the best-known and most
enduring songs in pop music.
Since the Beatles broke up in 1970, McCartney has released more
than 25 studio albums, including five of original classical
music.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Richard Chang)
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