Britney Spears wants Broadway Show based on her music and not a bio-musical

He said, “The original came from ideas brought forth by her: She loves fairy tales, princesses, and storybooks.”

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Pop music icon, Britney Spears, did not want the Broadway Show Once Upon A One More Time to be bio-musical but rather to be based on her music.

During an interview with Variety, the producer of the show, Hunter Arnold, revealed that the pop music sensation approached him and presented her idea.

He said, “The original came from ideas brought forth by her: She loves fairy tales, princesses, and storybooks.”

However, he also mentioned team's inability to get it right at first instant but after a couple of passes and a workshop. The management team of the show was able to develop the current version.

He added, “Britney came to see it and share her thoughts on it.”

The show Once Upon A One More Time started at Marquis Theatre of New York City in May is featuring a powered hit by Britney as per their official summary.

The show starred Briga Heelan, Jennifer Simard, Adam Godley, Aisha Jackson, Liv Battista, Gabrielle Beckford, Ashley Chiu, Justin Guarini, Morgan Whitley, and Lauren Zakrin.

While commenting about her performance at the show, Guarini told Variety earlier this month “I just make sure that I drink a lot of water because I sweat a lot.”

She added, “When I get off the stage every single time, we all are like ‘How did we do that?’. That is the beauty of Broadway’s magic.”

Britney wished good luck to the team management of the show on the show’s opening night in May, reports US Weekly.

Taking to Instagram, the Crossroads actress shared a tribute post for the show wherein she wrote, “I’ve seen the show and it is so funny, smart, and brilliant ???? !!!”