Lin-Manuel Miranda to Direct Film Adaptation of 'Octet' Musical
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creative force behind "Hamilton," has announced his next endeavor: directing a cinematic adaptation of Dave Malloy's acclaimed Off-Broadway musical, "Octet." This project marks Miranda's second foray into feature film direction, following his successful adaptation of Jonathan Larson's "tick, tick…BOOM!" in 2021. "Octet," which debuted in 2019, captivates audiences with its unique a cappella style and poignant exploration of internet addiction, presented through the intimate setting of an eight-person support group meeting in a church basement. Miranda's profound connection to the musical, enduring since its premiere, underscores his belief in its growing relevance and artistic merit, driving his decision to bring this compelling story to the big screen.
The production team for the "Octet" film adaptation features a strong lineup of industry professionals. Julie Oh, who is joining Miranda's 5000 Broadway Productions as the head of film and television, will produce the film. Her previous work includes producing and overseeing the acquisition of "tick, tick…BOOM!" by Netflix, demonstrating her expertise in bringing musicals to a broader audience. Alongside Oh, John Skidmore for Best Kept Secret Productions and Luis A. Miranda, Jr. are also on board as producers. Dave Malloy, the original creator of "Octet" and the Tony-nominated musical "Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812," is adapting the musical's book for the film and will serve as an executive producer. The film also boasts a strong financial backing, with executive producers including Sander Jacobs, Caren Jacobs, TodayTix Group, and "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Seller, among others, ensuring a robust foundation for the project. While the creative team is taking shape, casting details for the film have yet to be revealed, adding to the anticipation surrounding this adaptation.
This film project exemplifies the power of storytelling to transcend mediums and reach new audiences, showcasing the enduring impact of musical theater. By translating a compelling Off-Broadway production into a feature film, Miranda and his team are not only celebrating artistic innovation but also engaging with contemporary issues through a creative and accessible platform. This initiative highlights the importance of supporting diverse narratives and fostering artistic collaborations that bring profound and thought-provoking works to life, inspiring reflection and dialogue within our society.
