What's Happening?
The stage musical 'Purple Rain' is set to premiere in Minneapolis this fall, featuring Kris Kollins in the lead role of The Kid, originally portrayed by Prince in the 1984 film. The production, announced by producer Orin Wolf, will run at the State Theatre from October 16 to November 16. The musical includes a story by Prince and a book by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, with music and lyrics by Prince. The creative team comprises choreographer Ebony Williams and a design team led by Tony Award-winner David Zinn. Kollins, discovered through a nationwide search, will make his professional stage debut, while Rachel Webb will play Apollonia.
Why It's Important?
The casting of Kris Kollins in 'Purple Rain' marks a significant moment for the musical adaptation of a classic film. Kollins' debut in a role made famous by Prince highlights the potential for new talent to reinterpret iconic characters. The production's premiere in Minneapolis, a city closely associated with Prince, adds cultural significance to the event. The involvement of experienced creatives and Prince's collaborators ensures the musical's authenticity and appeal to fans of the original film. This adaptation could attract a new generation of audiences to Broadway, expanding the reach of Prince's legacy.
What's Next?
Following its Minneapolis premiere, 'Purple Rain' is expected to move to Broadway, although specific dates have not been disclosed. The success of the Minneapolis run will likely influence the production's timeline and marketing strategy for its Broadway debut. Audience reception and critical reviews will play a crucial role in shaping the musical's future. The creative team may continue to refine the production based on feedback, ensuring it resonates with both longtime fans and new viewers.