A TV show about a Broadway musical sounds a bit overzealous. To us theatre nerds and forgive me for being cheesy but it’s a dream come true. While we already have the wildly popular Glee, one of my personal favorite TV shows, legendary director Steven Spielberg wanted a bit of action and has successfully taken a slice of the Glee-pie with his new show SMASH. While it is a big risk as Broadway and theatre in general is such a narrow interest but Spielberg pulls it off as only Spielberg can.
The show SMASH tells the story of the making of Broadway musical. Successful music and book writing team Tom Levitt(Christian Borle) and Julia Houston(Debra Messing)want to bring Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe to life in a lavish, full-out musical. With a director in place they set out to find their Marilyn and find themselves stuck between two actresses that fit the bill but who couldn’t look and be any more different. Throughout the season viewers will be taken on a realistic ride through the ups and downs of creating and bringing a show to the big Broadway from cast decisions, the creative team to money matters.
The pilot, which is currently, a free download on iTunes until its television debut after the Superbowl on February 5 is absolutely brilliant! The original music is spectacular and the idea for the show-within-the show is so well developed and though out that it could be successfully transferred from the silver screen to the Great White Way. The show is a “smash”-no pun intended but I hope that it can maintain the momentum and attract an audience that it will need to keep the ratings strong and the show afloat. The cast is stupendous and not only do I love seeing so many Broadway people from Christian Borle to a cameo appearance by one of my favorites Annaleigh Ashford by the other big names that they have such as Angelica Houston and the talent that they bring. Ms.Houston is flawless and American Idol runner-up Katharine McPhee is sensational as Marilyn hopeful Karen. She brings a different look and dynamic to the role where Broadway vet Megan Hilty who plays other Marilyn hopeful Ivy looks the part and brings along mad set of vocal chops to go along with it.
The one-hour episode is chalk-full of theatre references and jokes that will make the day of any Broadway fan. So, if you want to view the next big thing in theatre go to iTunes and download the pilot of Smash for free today through February 5. I swear you won’t regret it!