With the country in a “divisive place,” he said, viewers are eager for entertainment “that can be really healing.” “People already were excited about it, but after the election they were saying, ‘Boy, do we need this now,’” Meron said recently on a Universal Studios set as the cast rehearsed “I Can Hear the Bells” for Wednesday’s telecast (8-11 p.m. ![]() And it has the outsized, joyful talents of Harvey Fierstein as writer and actor, reprising his Tony Award-winning role as Edna Turnblad.Įxecutive producer Neil Meron also counts the TV musical’s timing as a bonus, calling it impeccable despite its 1960s setting and roots in John Waters’ 1988 film and, more directly, in the 2002-09 Broadway musical with Fierstein. It boasts strong themes of racial equality, tolerance and self-acceptance. It’s got a deep bench of stars, including Kristin Chenoweth, Jennifer Hudson, Ariana Grande and Martin Short. ![]() In the steadily escalating battle of the TV musicals, NBC’s “Hairspray Live!” is the most ambitious contender yet.
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