![]() ![]() Now, almost 20 years later, fans still remember him. "Well baby, I went down and got it for ya," he replies. "But I thought the old lady dropped it into the ocean in the end?" Britney says. He later tries to win her heart by giving her the Titanic necklace. He appears at the beginning of the video before stumbling across Britney and her dance crew. ![]() MUST SEE: Britney Spears' 8 Craziest Pop Culture Moments However, there's one component of the video that was just as unforgettable - the hot astronaut, of course! He said, “Everybody involved really believed for this thing to work spiritually, it has to be an homage to the iconography of her career, and it has to be a direct benefit to her.”Ĭaitlin Huston contributed to this report.Back in 2000, no music video was as iconic as Britney Spears' "Oops…I Did It Again." From her epic red jumpsuit to that hand-over-heart dance move that everyone badly copied, it was quite memorable. We wouldn’t have some of the cast.”įor producer Arnold, the production was only possible with Spears’ stamp of approval. “I was so excited to get this out there, but when I look back, if we had done that very first version, I wouldn’t even know Keone and Mari, who are the most delightful, amazing humans on the planet. ![]() “Just how long it’s taken to get here - it’s felt a bit like Christmas morning, but the clock has stopped, and I don’t just mean with COVID,” he said, speaking to the live theater industry’s pandemic pause. and now Broadway - has left him feeling appreciative of the time that helped shape and reshape the musical’s story alongside the show’s director-choreographer team. “The last handful of years has been so crazy for humanity, so to be able to be in a room with people in person and feel joy is just so refreshing.”įor Hartmere, the journey with the musical - which has gone through a series of changes over the last half decade as it made its way from Chicago to D.C. “It is so wonderful to go into the audience every night and feel people interacting with it,” director-choreographer Mari Madrid added. “We’re so happy that we’re able to get the confirmation that she was supporting the show post conservatorship, so that we can support her fully by creating this work wholeheartedly and stand for the things that she directly stood for.” “We’re very grateful to this cast, this company that has just taken this project head on and said, we really want to not just be a part of this, that we want to embody everything that Britney has stood for,” co-director and choreographer Keone tells THR, noting that the singer embodies joy, happiness and kindness. While speaking to The Hollywood Reporter ahead of its official opening, leading members of the production’s creative team shared their anticipation about the show’s long journey to the stage, and their gratitude to the cast, crew and Spears for making it happen. Ahead of the show’s opening, Nederlander and Arnold confirmed the musical is fully authorized and licensed by Britney Spears, and that the license agreement was negotiated, agreed to and signed post-conservatorship by the Grammy-winner in 2022. But in December 2021, Once Upon a One More Time held its world premiere at Washington, D.C.’s Shakespeare Theatre Company, months before a Los Angeles judge officially ended Spears’ conservatorship. The show set a pre-Broadway run in Chicago for 2019 that was pushed to 2020 before the pandemic shut down the live theater industry across the country. “Oops I Did It Again,” “Lucky,” “Circus” and “Toxic” are among the songs that serve as the soundtrack for this fairy-tale book club featuring classic characters like Cinderella, Snow White, Little Mermaid, Rapunzel and more, whose lives are upended by a rogue fairy godmother who decides to drop The Feminine Mystique into their laps. 'A Transparent Musical,' Based on the Amazon Series, Is Aiming for Broadway ![]()
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