Britney Spears’s Fairy-Tale Musical Might Be Headed to the Movies – Vanity Fair

There’s a lot going on with Britney Spears right now, much of it blanketed with distressing rumors about her reported voluntary stay at a mental-health facility. However, there is one bright spot on the horizon for fans: according to Deadline, Sony has reportedly nabbed the film rights to Once Upon a One More Time, an upcoming Broadway musical that will be set to Brit’s hit songs.

The musical, according to its log line, is a fairy tale-inspired piece that brings together Snow White and Cinderella, among other classic princesses, who are in a book club together. Absorb that for just a moment. The story takes off—wait for it—when a fairy godmother introduces them to The Feminine Mystique, the 1963 feminist classic by Betty Friedan. Inspired by the book, the princesses decide to change their lives, all while presumably singing Britney Spears songs.

“Cinderella is having an existential crisis,” book writer Jon Hartmere told The New York Times in March. “And she has a posse of famous princesses, and her stepmother is the main antagonist, and there’s also Prince Charming and a dwarf we’ve never met—the eighth dwarf—and a narrator who is unhappy his system is being dismantled before his eyes.”

He also noted that “these women have been in this hermetically sealed world, and then they start to get deeper into modern ideas—second and third-wave feminism—and also explore how stories are passed down to us, and where we get our norms from. But it’s also super-fun and funny.”

Kristin Hanggi will direct the musical, which will first head to Chicago and then land on Broadway in 2020. Per Deadline, the musical will be more Mamma Mia! than Bohemian Rhapsody, adding yet another film to the current trend of musically driven blockbuster hopefuls.

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Nicole Kidman, photographed in Franklin, Tennessee. Coat by Dior; shoes by Hermès; tights by Wolford; necklace by Tiffany & Co.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

__TO DIE FOR__    
Nicole Kidman, photographed in Franklin, Tennessee. Bra by Eres; tights by Wolford; necklace by Tiffany & Co.

TO DIE FOR
Nicole Kidman, photographed in Franklin, Tennessee. Bra by Eres; tights by Wolford; necklace by Tiffany & Co.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

**My LIFE**    
“Nobody motivated me to be an actor; if anything they tried to deter me.” Blouse by Givenchy; earrings by Chopard.

My LIFE
“Nobody motivated me to be an actor; if anything they tried to deter me.” Blouse by Givenchy; earrings by Chopard.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

**BIG LITTLE LIFE**   
“We’re all so different, yet we complement each other. It’s so nice, and I’ve never had that.” Blouse by Ralph Lauren; pants by Chloé; shoes by Christian Louboutin; necklace by Tiffany & Co.; watch by Omega.

BIG LITTLE LIFE
“We’re all so different, yet we complement each other. It’s so nice, and I’ve never had that.” Blouse by Ralph Lauren; pants by Chloé; shoes by Christian Louboutin; necklace by Tiffany & Co.; watch by Omega.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

**the UPSIDE**  
“I’m far more raw and honest now, because before I used to be so scared.” Clothing by Bottega Veneta; earrings by Chopard.

the UPSIDE
“I’m far more raw and honest now, because before I used to be so scared.” Clothing by Bottega Veneta; earrings by Chopard.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

**DOGMA**   
“I wouldn’t say it’s absolutism, there’s constant questioning,” says Kidman. “I’m a willful, feisty girl.” Coat by Dior; necklace by Tiffany & Co. Throughout: hair products by Rodin; makeup by Neutrogena.

DOGMA
“I wouldn’t say it’s absolutism, there’s constant questioning,” says Kidman. “I’m a willful, feisty girl.” Coat by Dior; necklace by Tiffany & Co. Throughout: hair products by Rodin; makeup by Neutrogena.

Photo: Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.

Nicole Kidman, photographed in Franklin, Tennessee. Coat by Dior; shoes by Hermès; tights by Wolford; necklace by Tiffany & Co.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
TO DIE FOR
Nicole Kidman, photographed in Franklin, Tennessee. Bra by Eres; tights by Wolford; necklace by Tiffany & Co.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
My LIFE
“Nobody motivated me to be an actor; if anything they tried to deter me.” Blouse by Givenchy; earrings by Chopard.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
EYES WIDE OPEN
“My mom always told us to ‘get a cause!’ ” From the U.N. to Stanford’s Women’s Cancer Center, Kidman got several. Dress by Prada; earrings by Chopard; necklace by Tiffany & Co.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
DEAD CALM
“Total privacy…. This is why I live here,” Kidman says of life in Tennessee. Coat by Paco Rabanne; pants by Chloé; shoes by Christian Louboutin.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
PORTRAIT OF A LADY
Kidman is that historical Hollywood age when women are expected—or forced—to fade to black. Instead, she burns bright as ever. Shirt by GUCCI.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
BIG LITTLE LIFE
“We’re all so different, yet we complement each other. It’s so nice, and I’ve never had that.” Blouse by Ralph Lauren; pants by Chloé; shoes by Christian Louboutin; necklace by Tiffany & Co.; watch by Omega.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
the UPSIDE
“I’m far more raw and honest now, because before I used to be so scared.” Clothing by Bottega Veneta; earrings by Chopard.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
DOGMA
“I wouldn’t say it’s absolutism, there’s constant questioning,” says Kidman. “I’m a willful, feisty girl.” Coat by Dior; necklace by Tiffany & Co. Throughout: hair products by Rodin; makeup by Neutrogena.
Photograph by Collier Schorr; Styled by Samira Nasr.
Yohana DestaYohana Desta is a Hollywood writer for VanityFair.com.

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