The Devil Wears Prada Musical Gets The Go Ahead For Broadway

Sir Elton John is to write songs for a stage musical based on The Devil Wears Prada, the best-selling 2003 novel that became a hit Meryl Streep film.

“I’m a huge fan of both the book and the feature film, and a huge aficionado of the fashion world,” the singer said.

“I can’t wait to sink my musical teeth into this hunk of popular culture.”

Devil Wears Prada musical

Lauren Weisberger’s novel was inspired by her experiences working as an aide to Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

That character was reimagined as fearsome editor Miranda Priestly, a role that won Streep an Oscar nomination in 2007.

The producers of the show said Sir Elton had been approached, along with writer Paul Rudnick, because it needed “artists as inimitable as the characters in the story”.

“We needed artists whose work has run the gamut from music and publishing to drama and fashion,” Bob Cohen and Kevin McCollum continued.

Sir Elton’s stage work includes the stage version of Billy Elliot and a musical based on Verdi’s opera Aida.

A source told MarkMeets “The show has no date yet though is expected to land on broadway first with the UK to follow.

Less successful was Lestat, a musical based on Anne Rice’s vampire novels that closed on Broadway in 2006 after just 39 performances.

Casting details, location and production dates have yet to be announced.


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