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Diana (musical)

Diana is a musical with music and lyrics by David Bryan and Joe DiPietro, and a book by DiPietro, based on the life of Diana, Princess of Wales.[1] A filmed performance was added to the streaming service Netflix on October 1, 2021, to negative reviews.[2][3]

Diana
MusicDavid Bryan
LyricsDavid Bryan
Joe DiPietro
BookJoe DiPietro
BasisThe life of Diana, Princess of Wales
Productions2019 La Jolla Playhouse
2021 Broadway

Productions

Previews for Diana began on February 19, 2019, at the La Jolla Playhouse. The world premiere of Diana opened the following month on March 3. The limited run was extended twice and closed on April 14, 2019.[1] The production was directed by Christopher Ashley with choreography by Kelly Devine. Costumes were designed by William Ivey Long and Nic Rackow, Scenic design was designed by David Zinn, Lighting was designed by Natasha Katz, and Sound was designed by Gareth Owen. The production's orchestrations were composed by John Clancy.[4]

Following the La Jolla production, the producers continued workshopping the musical.[5] The production was eventually picked up and began previews at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway on March 2, 2020[6] with the same directing team.[7]

The show was planned to open on March 31, 2020, but on March 12 the show suspended production due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 30, 2021, it was announced the show would resume previews on December 1, with an official opening set for December 16. On May 14, 2021, it was announced that previews would begin on November 2, with an opening night set for November 17, nearly a month earlier than initially announced.The New York Times reported that the show played to 51 percent capacity and grossed $374,000 in the week ending December 12, 2021. [8] The show closed on December 19 after a total of 33 performances and 16 previews.[9]

As of January 11th, 2023, the show is now available for licensing through Broadway Licensing for both professional regional and amateur productions.

Live stage filming

Before opening, the Broadway production was recorded in the summer of 2020 with COVID-19 safety protocols in place and no audience. This capture, also directed by Ashley, was released on Netflix on October 1, 2021.[10] The recording was universally panned by critics and won five of its nine nominations at the 42nd Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, the first filmed stage performance with this distinction.[11]

Plot

Act 1

In 1980, Diana Spencer attends a party thrown by Prince Charles, and meets Camilla Parker Bowles, Charles' mistress ("Underestimated"). Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth II is looking for Charles to get married, and he brings up Diana as a possibility, although he has recently broken off a relationship with her older sister Sarah. The Queen encourages Charles to begin the courting process, as she believes Diana would be perfect for what the staff calls "The Worst Job in England".

Charles sends Diana a necklace and invites her to a performance by cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. There, she meets Camilla again and starts to become a lot more suspicious of her and her relationship with Charles. While the performance is going on, she imagines a more punk-rock version of the concert, more in line with her interests ("This Is How Your People Dance"). The press takes note of Diana's growing relationship with Charles and starts hounding her ("Snap, Click"). Charles is still unsure about marrying Diana, but the Queen tells him that he can keep his close relationship with Camilla while marrying Diana. Charles proposes to her, but tells Camilla he will break it off if that's what she wants. Camilla tells Charles to go ahead with the wedding, and he assures her he will be there for her. A nervous Diana moves in to Buckingham Palace ("Whatever Love Means Anyway"). Soon after, despite some reservations from Diana, she and Charles get married. ("I Will"). Camilla's husband Andrew, having affairs of his own, assures Camilla that they will make their own complicated marriage work ("I Will (Tag)").

Diana's first public appearance happens in Wales, and even though the townsfolk are skeptical at first, they, as well as the whole country, become enamored with Diana. Charles starts to become jealous of Diana's newfound fame ("The World Fell in Love"). Camilla tells Charles that Andrew has cut off all his other relations, hoping to reignite their own marriage, and Camilla breaks up the affair, saying she would be the most hated woman in England if she was found out. Diana tells Charles that she is pregnant, and soon after their son William is born. Diana walks in on Charles talking sweetly on the phone to Camilla, who he hasn't talked to in months. Camilla says that Andrew is being stationed more and more overseas. Diana is very hurt by Charles' lack of affection towards her and becomes depressed, even after having their second child Harry. This culminates in her smashing a window with her hand ("Happiness/Simply Breathe").

Sarah convinces Diana to fight back and do more with her power, so she decides to become more and more involved with charity, leading to even more popularity, especially after a surprise performance at the Royal Ballet Christmas Gala ("She Moves in the Most Modern Ways"). Charles is enraged at this and reminds Diana that her only achievement is marrying him ("Diana (The Rage)"). Diana realizes this might be the end of any hope of love in her marriage ("As I Love You"). Charles visits Camilla late at night and she says she still loves him and would like to continue their affair ("I Miss You Most on Sundays"). Diana decides to use the press and newfound popularity to get back at Charles and fight back against the norms of British society. Despite Charles' attempt to fight back, she succeeds and becomes more popular ("Pretty, Pretty Girl").

Act 2

Barbara Cartland, novelist and Diana's step-grandmother, introduces the audience to James Hewitt, a war hero who has recently come home. He and Diana begin their own affair ("Here Comes James Hewitt"). Barbara notes that the two affairs between Diana and James as well as Charles and Camilla are filled with more love and happiness than Charles and Diana's marriage ("Him and Her (and Him and Her)"). Diana tries to talk to Charles, but he wants to "Just Dance". Charles' valet Colin lets him know of Diana and James' relationship, but he decides to let it go as he is happy with Camilla.

Diana goes to a clinic for AIDS patients and bonds with the men there ("Secrets and Lies"). Soon after, Diana learns that Charles and Camilla go out almost every night with their friends, and Diana decides to crash a party for Camilla's sister. At the party, their friends, usually bored by Charles, are excited that they get to witness "The Main Event", which leads to a confrontation between Diana, Camilla, and Charles. On the car ride home, Charles reveals he knows about Diana's relationship with James, which he says he doesn't care about and that the boys will be fine as long as they both love them ("Whatever Love Means Anyway (Reprise)"). Diana is excited to tell James, but he reveals that he has been stationed in Germany and will be there for two years. Diana, suspecting Charles, vows to get revenge ("Pretty, Pretty Girl (Reprise)"). The press increasingly hounds Charles about his failing marriage ("Snap, Click (Reprise)"). Diana contacts Andrew Morton, a writer who is writing a book on her, and agrees to give anonymous quotes to him, bashing Charles, Camilla, and the monarchy. The book is published and is the talk of the country ("The Words Came Pouring Out").

Charles tries to get the Queen to meet Camilla, but she refuses. Charles decides to go on TV, tell the truth about his affair, and try to win back some favor from the public ("I Miss You Most on Sundays (Reprise)"). Diana learns about the interview from Paul, her butler and friend, who comes up with the idea that she draw attention away from it by wearing a "F-You" Dress ("The Dress"). The Queen has had enough and agrees to a divorce between Diana and Charles. She laments that it didn't work out while reflecting on her own marriage ("An Officer's Wife"), and tells Diana "don't be foolish". Diana is excited to start a new life with her boys, however it is tragically cut short by a car accident. Charles and the company tell the audience that "the people who will change the world are not the ones you think will change the world." ("If (Light of the World)")

Musical numbers

La Jolla Playhouse[12]

Broadway

† Not featured on the cast recording.

Casting

Character 2019 La Jolla Playhouse[12] 2021 Broadway
Princess Diana Jeanna de Waal
Camilla Parker Bowles Erin Davie
Prince Charles Roe Hartrampf
Queen Elizabeth II / Barbara Cartland Judy Kaye
Sarah Spencer Holly Ann Butler
Paul Burrell Bruce Dow Anthony Murphy
James Hewitt Gareth Keegan
Andrew Morton Nathan Lucrezio
Andrew Parker Bowles n/a Zach Adkins
Colin Jamen Nanthakumar André Jordan
Graham Evan Duff Chris Medlin
Johnnie Spencer Eric Coles n/a
Young Diana Lauren Livia Muehl n/a

Reception

The La Jolla production received mostly negative reviews from critics.[13] Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "The score is actually closer to commercial Broadway in the early aughts, an even more dated style to my ear."[14] The Guardian gave the Netflix recording a one-star review, stating "If it was deliberate satire it would be genius, but it’s not."[15]

Jesse Green, chief theater critic for The New York Times, negatively reviewed the production at Broadway's Longacre Theatre, deeming it tawdry and exploitative, and writing, "if you care about Diana as a human being, or dignity as a concept, you will find this treatment of her life both aesthetically and morally mortifying."[16]

The Netflix presentation currently has a score of 12% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 34 reviews, with an average rating of 3.10/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Diana done dirty".[17] Metacritic gave the film a rating of 29.[18]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2022 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture David Bryan, Joe DiPietro, and Frank Marshall Won [19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
Worst Director Christopher Ashley Won
Worst Actor Roe Hartrampf Nominated
Worst Actress Jeanna de Waal Won
Worst Supporting Actor Gareth Keegan Nominated
Worst Supporting Actress Erin Davie Nominated
Judy Kaye Won
Worst Screenplay Joe DiPietro (book & lyrics) and David Bryan (music & lyrics) Won
Worst Screen Combo Any klutzy cast member & any lamely lyricized (or choreographed) musical number Nominated
Tony Awards Best Costume Design of a Musical William Ivey Long Nominated [23]
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Actress in a Musical Jeanna de Waal Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz Nominated
Outstanding Wig and Hair Design Paul Huntley Nominated [24]

References

  1. ^ a b Hetrick, Adam (21 February 2019). "Diana Musical Extends for Second Time at La Jolla Playhouse". Playbill. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  2. ^ Lemire, Christy. "Diana: The Musical movie review". rogerebert.com. from the original on 1 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  3. ^ McNulty, Charles (4 October 2021). "Why the Netflix musical 'Diana' is theme-park schlock and a bad sign for Broadway". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  4. ^ "La Jolla Playhouse Announces Full Cast and Creative Team for World Premiere of Diana" (PDF). La Jolla Playhouse. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  5. ^ Wilker, Deborah (11 April 2019). "'Diana': Theater Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  6. ^ Gans, Andrew (12 August 2019). "Diana Musical, About Late Princess Diana, Will Play Broadway". Playbill. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Diana: A True Musical Story | Official Site". thedianamusical.com. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  8. ^ Paulson, Michael (31 January 2022). "Private Data Shows Broadway's Hits and Misses After Reopening". The New York Times. from the original on 31 January 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  9. ^ Harms, Talaura (10 December 2021). "Diana, The Musical on Broadway Announces Closing Date". Playbill. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  10. ^ McPhee, Ryan (12 August 2020). "Broadway's Diana Musical to Be Filmed for Netflix Release". Playbill. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  11. ^ "RAZZ NEWZ". The Razzies!. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  12. ^ a b "Diana (program)" (PDF). La Jolla Playhouse. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  13. ^ Henry, Alan (11 March 2019). "Review Roundup: Critics Weigh in on DIANA at La Jolla Playhouse". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  14. ^ McNulty, Charles (5 March 2019). "Review: In the new 'Diana,' the British princess seems as American as a Broadway musical". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  15. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (1 October 2021). "Diana: The Musical review – a right royal debacle so bad you'll hyperventilate". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  16. ^ Green, Jesse (17 November 2021). "'Diana, the Musical' Review: Exploiting the People's Princess". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "Diana: The Musical". Rotten Tomatoes.
  18. ^ Metacritic
  19. ^ Lewis, Hilary (7 February 2022). "Razzies: Filmed Version of 'Diana' Stage Musical Tops 2022 Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  20. ^ D'Zurilla, Christie (7 February 2022). "Razzies nominations 2022: Bruce Willis gets his own category". Los Angeles Times.
  21. ^ Arvedon, Jon (7 February 2022). "The Razzies Give Bruce Willis His Own Category for 2021". CBR.com.
  22. ^ Kreps, Daniel (26 March 2022). "'Space Jam 2,' 'Diana: The Musical' the Big Winners at 2022 Razzie Awards". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  23. ^ "2022 Tony Award Nominations". Tony Awards. 9 May 2022. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  24. ^ "2022 Drama Desk Nominations". 7 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.

External links

  • Diana at La Jolla Playhouse
  • Diana on Rotten Tomatoes
  • Official website 30 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine
  • Netflix
  • Official trailer

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Diana is a musical with music and lyrics by David Bryan and Joe DiPietro and a book by DiPietro based on the life of Diana Princess of Wales 1 A filmed performance was added to the streaming service Netflix on October 1 2021 to negative reviews 2 3 DianaMusicDavid BryanLyricsDavid Bryan Joe DiPietroBookJoe DiPietroBasisThe life of Diana Princess of WalesProductions2019 La Jolla Playhouse 2021 Broadway Contents 1 Productions 2 Live stage filming 3 Plot 3 1 Act 1 3 2 Act 2 4 Musical numbers 5 Casting 6 Reception 6 1 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksProductions EditPreviews for Diana began on February 19 2019 at the La Jolla Playhouse The world premiere of Diana opened the following month on March 3 The limited run was extended twice and closed on April 14 2019 1 The production was directed by Christopher Ashley with choreography by Kelly Devine Costumes were designed by William Ivey Long and Nic Rackow Scenic design was designed by David Zinn Lighting was designed by Natasha Katz and Sound was designed by Gareth Owen The production s orchestrations were composed by John Clancy 4 Following the La Jolla production the producers continued workshopping the musical 5 The production was eventually picked up and began previews at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway on March 2 2020 6 with the same directing team 7 The show was planned to open on March 31 2020 but on March 12 the show suspended production due to the COVID 19 pandemic On March 30 2021 it was announced the show would resume previews on December 1 with an official opening set for December 16 On May 14 2021 it was announced that previews would begin on November 2 with an opening night set for November 17 nearly a month earlier than initially announced The New York Times reported that the show played to 51 percent capacity and grossed 374 000 in the week ending December 12 2021 8 The show closed on December 19 after a total of 33 performances and 16 previews 9 As of January 11th 2023 the show is now available for licensing through Broadway Licensing for both professional regional and amateur productions Live stage filming EditBefore opening the Broadway production was recorded in the summer of 2020 with COVID 19 safety protocols in place and no audience This capture also directed by Ashley was released on Netflix on October 1 2021 10 The recording was universally panned by critics and won five of its nine nominations at the 42nd Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture the first filmed stage performance with this distinction 11 Plot EditAct 1 Edit In 1980 Diana Spencer attends a party thrown by Prince Charles and meets Camilla Parker Bowles Charles mistress Underestimated Meanwhile Queen Elizabeth II is looking for Charles to get married and he brings up Diana as a possibility although he has recently broken off a relationship with her older sister Sarah The Queen encourages Charles to begin the courting process as she believes Diana would be perfect for what the staff calls The Worst Job in England Charles sends Diana a necklace and invites her to a performance by cellist Mstislav Rostropovich There she meets Camilla again and starts to become a lot more suspicious of her and her relationship with Charles While the performance is going on she imagines a more punk rock version of the concert more in line with her interests This Is How Your People Dance The press takes note of Diana s growing relationship with Charles and starts hounding her Snap Click Charles is still unsure about marrying Diana but the Queen tells him that he can keep his close relationship with Camilla while marrying Diana Charles proposes to her but tells Camilla he will break it off if that s what she wants Camilla tells Charles to go ahead with the wedding and he assures her he will be there for her A nervous Diana moves in to Buckingham Palace Whatever Love Means Anyway Soon after despite some reservations from Diana she and Charles get married I Will Camilla s husband Andrew having affairs of his own assures Camilla that they will make their own complicated marriage work I Will Tag Diana s first public appearance happens in Wales and even though the townsfolk are skeptical at first they as well as the whole country become enamored with Diana Charles starts to become jealous of Diana s newfound fame The World Fell in Love Camilla tells Charles that Andrew has cut off all his other relations hoping to reignite their own marriage and Camilla breaks up the affair saying she would be the most hated woman in England if she was found out Diana tells Charles that she is pregnant and soon after their son William is born Diana walks in on Charles talking sweetly on the phone to Camilla who he hasn t talked to in months Camilla says that Andrew is being stationed more and more overseas Diana is very hurt by Charles lack of affection towards her and becomes depressed even after having their second child Harry This culminates in her smashing a window with her hand Happiness Simply Breathe Sarah convinces Diana to fight back and do more with her power so she decides to become more and more involved with charity leading to even more popularity especially after a surprise performance at the Royal Ballet Christmas Gala She Moves in the Most Modern Ways Charles is enraged at this and reminds Diana that her only achievement is marrying him Diana The Rage Diana realizes this might be the end of any hope of love in her marriage As I Love You Charles visits Camilla late at night and she says she still loves him and would like to continue their affair I Miss You Most on Sundays Diana decides to use the press and newfound popularity to get back at Charles and fight back against the norms of British society Despite Charles attempt to fight back she succeeds and becomes more popular Pretty Pretty Girl Act 2 Edit Barbara Cartland novelist and Diana s step grandmother introduces the audience to James Hewitt a war hero who has recently come home He and Diana begin their own affair Here Comes James Hewitt Barbara notes that the two affairs between Diana and James as well as Charles and Camilla are filled with more love and happiness than Charles and Diana s marriage Him and Her and Him and Her Diana tries to talk to Charles but he wants to Just Dance Charles valet Colin lets him know of Diana and James relationship but he decides to let it go as he is happy with Camilla Diana goes to a clinic for AIDS patients and bonds with the men there Secrets and Lies Soon after Diana learns that Charles and Camilla go out almost every night with their friends and Diana decides to crash a party for Camilla s sister At the party their friends usually bored by Charles are excited that they get to witness The Main Event which leads to a confrontation between Diana Camilla and Charles On the car ride home Charles reveals he knows about Diana s relationship with James which he says he doesn t care about and that the boys will be fine as long as they both love them Whatever Love Means Anyway Reprise Diana is excited to tell James but he reveals that he has been stationed in Germany and will be there for two years Diana suspecting Charles vows to get revenge Pretty Pretty Girl Reprise The press increasingly hounds Charles about his failing marriage Snap Click Reprise Diana contacts Andrew Morton a writer who is writing a book on her and agrees to give anonymous quotes to him bashing Charles Camilla and the monarchy The book is published and is the talk of the country The Words Came Pouring Out Charles tries to get the Queen to meet Camilla but she refuses Charles decides to go on TV tell the truth about his affair and try to win back some favor from the public I Miss You Most on Sundays Reprise Diana learns about the interview from Paul her butler and friend who comes up with the idea that she draw attention away from it by wearing a F You Dress The Dress The Queen has had enough and agrees to a divorce between Diana and Charles She laments that it didn t work out while reflecting on her own marriage An Officer s Wife and tells Diana don t be foolish Diana is excited to start a new life with her boys however it is tragically cut short by a car accident Charles and the company tell the audience that the people who will change the world are not the ones you think will change the world If Light of the World Musical numbers EditLa Jolla Playhouse 12 Act 1 Once Upon a Time In the Pages of Her Books Snap Click This Is How Your People Dance Whatever Love Means Anyway The Wedding Welcome to the Windsors Perfect Princess Happiness Simply Breathe Princess Di Floating Diana The Rage As I Love You Pretty Pretty Girl Act 2 Here Comes James Hewitt Him amp Her amp Him amp Her Just Dance Secrets and Lies The Show The Words Came Pouring Out Diana Reprise The Dress An Officer s Wife If Broadway Act I Underestimated Diana and Ensemble The Worst Job in England Servants Queen Elizabeth Prince Charles This Is How You People Dance Diana Prince Charles and Ensemble This is How You People Dance Tag Camilla Snap Click Ensemble Whatever Love Means Anyway Queen Elizabeth Prince Charles Camilla Barbara Cartland Diana Paul and Ensemble I Will Diana Prince Charles and Ensemble I Will Tag Andrew Camilla The World Fell in Love Prince Charles Queen Elizabeth Diana and Ensemble Happiness Simply Breathe Diana Prince Charles and Ensemble She Moves in the Most Modern Ways Queen Elizabeth Camilla Sarah Prince Charles Paul Colin and Ensemble Diana The Rage Prince Charles As I Love You Diana I Miss You Most on Sundays Camilla Pretty Pretty Girl Diana Sarah Camilla Prince Charles Queen Elizabeth and Ensemble Act II Here Comes James Hewitt Barbara James and Ensemble Him amp Her amp Him amp Her James Diana Barbara Prince Charles and Camilla Just Dance Prince Charles Diana James Colin Camilla and Ensemble Secrets and Lies Graham Diana and Ensemble The Main Event Diana Camilla Prince Charles and Ensemble Whatever Love Means Anyway Reprise Prince Charles Pretty Pretty Girl Reprise Diana Snap Click Reprise Ensemble The Words Came Pouring Out Diana Andrew Morton Camilla Queen Elizabeth Prince Charles and Ensemble I Miss You Most on Sundays Reprise Camilla The Dress Paul Diana Queen Elizabeth and Ensemble The Servant Quartet Servants An Officer s Wife Queen Elizabeth and Ensemble If Light The World Diana and Ensemble Not featured on the cast recording Casting EditCharacter 2019 La Jolla Playhouse 12 2021 BroadwayPrincess Diana Jeanna de WaalCamilla Parker Bowles Erin DaviePrince Charles Roe HartrampfQueen Elizabeth II Barbara Cartland Judy KayeSarah Spencer Holly Ann ButlerPaul Burrell Bruce Dow Anthony MurphyJames Hewitt Gareth KeeganAndrew Morton Nathan LucrezioAndrew Parker Bowles n a Zach AdkinsColin Jamen Nanthakumar Andre JordanGraham Evan Duff Chris MedlinJohnnie Spencer Eric Coles n aYoung Diana Lauren Livia Muehl n aReception EditThe La Jolla production received mostly negative reviews from critics 13 Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times wrote The score is actually closer to commercial Broadway in the early aughts an even more dated style to my ear 14 The Guardian gave the Netflix recording a one star review stating If it was deliberate satire it would be genius but it s not 15 Jesse Green chief theater critic for The New York Times negatively reviewed the production at Broadway s Longacre Theatre deeming it tawdry and exploitative and writing if you care about Diana as a human being or dignity as a concept you will find this treatment of her life both aesthetically and morally mortifying 16 The Netflix presentation currently has a score of 12 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 34 reviews with an average rating of 3 10 10 The website s critics consensus reads Diana done dirty 17 Metacritic gave the film a rating of 29 18 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Recipient s Result Ref 2022 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture David Bryan Joe DiPietro and Frank Marshall Won 19 20 21 22 Worst Director Christopher Ashley WonWorst Actor Roe Hartrampf NominatedWorst Actress Jeanna de Waal WonWorst Supporting Actor Gareth Keegan NominatedWorst Supporting Actress Erin Davie NominatedJudy Kaye WonWorst Screenplay Joe DiPietro book amp lyrics and David Bryan music amp lyrics WonWorst Screen Combo Any klutzy cast member amp any lamely lyricized or choreographed musical number NominatedTony Awards Best Costume Design of a Musical William Ivey Long Nominated 23 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Actress in a Musical Jeanna de Waal NominatedOutstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz NominatedOutstanding Wig and Hair Design Paul Huntley Nominated 24 References Edit a b Hetrick Adam 21 February 2019 Diana Musical Extends for Second Time at La Jolla Playhouse Playbill Retrieved 29 July 2019 Lemire Christy Diana The Musical movie review rogerebert com Archived from the original on 1 October 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2021 McNulty Charles 4 October 2021 Why the Netflix musical Diana is theme park schlock and a bad sign for Broadway Los Angeles Times Retrieved 16 March 2022 La Jolla Playhouse Announces Full Cast and Creative Team for World Premiere of Diana PDF La Jolla Playhouse Retrieved 13 June 2020 Wilker Deborah 11 April 2019 Diana Theater Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 29 July 2019 Gans Andrew 12 August 2019 Diana Musical About Late Princess Diana Will Play Broadway Playbill Retrieved 12 August 2019 Diana A True Musical Story Official Site thedianamusical com Retrieved 13 June 2020 Paulson Michael 31 January 2022 Private Data Shows Broadway s Hits and Misses After Reopening The New York Times Archived from the original on 31 January 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Harms Talaura 10 December 2021 Diana The Musical on Broadway Announces Closing Date Playbill Retrieved 16 March 2022 McPhee Ryan 12 August 2020 Broadway s Diana Musical to Be Filmed for Netflix Release Playbill Retrieved 13 August 2020 RAZZ NEWZ The Razzies Retrieved 16 March 2022 a b Diana program PDF La Jolla Playhouse Retrieved 29 July 2019 Henry Alan 11 March 2019 Review Roundup Critics Weigh in on DIANA at La Jolla Playhouse BroadwayWorld Retrieved 29 July 2019 McNulty Charles 5 March 2019 Review In the new Diana the British princess seems as American as a Broadway musical Los Angeles Times Retrieved 23 May 2019 Bradshaw Peter 1 October 2021 Diana The Musical review a right royal debacle so bad you ll hyperventilate The Guardian Retrieved 8 October 2021 Green Jesse 17 November 2021 Diana the Musical Review Exploiting the People s Princess The New York Times Diana The Musical Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Lewis Hilary 7 February 2022 Razzies Filmed Version of Diana Stage Musical Tops 2022 Nominees The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 7 February 2022 D Zurilla Christie 7 February 2022 Razzies nominations 2022 Bruce Willis gets his own category Los Angeles Times Arvedon Jon 7 February 2022 The Razzies Give Bruce Willis His Own Category for 2021 CBR com Kreps Daniel 26 March 2022 Space Jam 2 Diana The Musical the Big Winners at 2022 Razzie Awards Rolling Stone Retrieved 26 March 2022 2022 Tony Award Nominations Tony Awards 9 May 2022 Retrieved 9 May 2022 2022 Drama Desk Nominations 7 July 2022 Retrieved 7 July 2022 External links EditDiana at La Jolla Playhouse Diana on Rotten Tomatoes Official website Archived 30 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine Netflix Official trailer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diana musical amp oldid 1133315258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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