PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL and PRETTY WOMAN (Movie Soundtrack)

Pretty Woman, Gary Marshall’s version of Cinderella, tells the story of an aloof and self-centered billionaire, Edward Lewis (Adam Pascal), who falls in love with a prostitute, Vivian Ward (Olivia Valli). With a nod to Pygmalion (aka, My Fair Lady) , Marshall has the staff at an exclusive Beverly Hills hotel “polish” Vivian’s rough manner so she can “fit-in” with the Upper Class she’s moving in as Edward’s companion.

The movie version of Pretty Woman (1990), fueled by the star power of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, was a surprise hit. Of all of Gary Marshall’s 18 movies, Pretty Woman was his biggest success. The movie soundtrack, made up of 1980s songs (see the Track List below), was jettisoned in the musical for songs by Bryan Adams. and Jim Vallance. How much you might enjoy Pretty Woman: The Musical depends on whether you want to listen to 19 Bryan Adams songs in a row with their 1980s sound–electric guitar riffs and bombastic vocal balladry. Just imagine variations of “Summer of 69” sung by a Broadway ensemble and you’ll get the picture.

Additional changes include turning Vivian’s roommate Kit (Jessica Crouch) into a show-stopping diva. Happy Man (Kyle Taylor Parker), who was on-screen in the movie version of Pretty Woman for less than a minute, turns into a narrator/emcee for the musical…and steals every scene that he’s in!

If you’re looking for pure escapism–and are willing to set the bar low–Pretty Woman: The Musical might just entertain you for a couple of hours. Are you a fan of Pretty Woman? GRADE: B

MUSICAL NUMBERS:

Act I
“Welcome to Hollywood” – Happy Man, Kit and Company

“Anywhere but Here” – Vivian

“Something about Her (Preamble)” – Edward

“Welcome to Hollywood (Reprise)” – Happy Man

“Something about Her” – Edward
“I Could Get Used To This” – Vivian

“Luckiest Girl in the World” – Vivian, Kit and Giulio

“Rodeo Drive” – Kit and Company

“Anywhere but Here” (Reprise) – Vivian

“On a Night like Tonight” – Mr. Thompson and Company

“Don’t Forget to Dance” – Happy Man, Scarlett and Company
“Freedom” – Edward

“You’re Beautiful” – Edward, Vivian and Company
Act II
“Welcome to Our World (More Champagne)” – Stuckey, Kit and Company

“This Is My Life” – Vivian

“Never Give Up on a Dream” – Happy Man, Kit and Company

“You and I” – Edward, Alfredo, Violetta and Company

“I Can’t Go Back” – Vivian”Freedom” (Reprise) – Edward

“Long Way Home” – Vivian and Edward

“Together Forever” – Edward, Vivian, Happy Man, Kit and Company

“Finale/Oh, Pretty Woman” – Edward, Vivian, Kit, Mr. Thompson and Full Company











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27 thoughts on “PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL and PRETTY WOMAN (Movie Soundtrack)

  1. Steve Oerkfitz

    Hated the movie. Only in Hollywood does a street prostitute look like Julia Roberts ( who mainly acts with her teeth in the movie ).I can’t imagine going to see this. At least it doesn’t have music by Kenny G or Peter Cetera in it.

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    1. george Post author

      Steve, PRETTY WOMAN is based on a fairy-tale so you have to expect something unlikely like Julia Roberts portraying a prostitute with a heart of gold.

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  2. Deb

    “How much you might enjoy Pretty Woman: The Musical depends on whether you want to listen to 19 Bryan Adams songs in a row with their 1980s sound–electric guitar riffs and bombastic vocal balladry.”

    So—hard pass for me!

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  3. Michael Padgett

    I thought the movie was silly but harmless and would never want to see the play. Always liked Julia Roberts though.

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    1. george Post author

      Michael, I’m a fan of Julia Roberts, too. PRETTY WOMAN was a surprise hit in 1990, and ironically, Julie Roberts’ “breakout” movie role.

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    No, definitely NOT a fan. I don’t mind “Summer of ’69” per se, but a whole show of Bryan Adams songs? Pass.

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      1. george Post author

        Jeff, the weather conditions were miserable and while the Patriots made adjustments, the Bills did not…and lost. Now their chances of making the Playoffs are 50%.

  5. Cap'n Bob Napier

    I saw the movie and my reaction was–Julia Roberts isn’t that pretty! The musical sounds like something I can miss easily! My only exposure to Cinderella is the Disney cartoon but I don’t see any resemblance to that and the PW movie!

    Don’t blame WORDPRESS for the discrimination of my comments!

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  6. Todd Mason

    My still-gone comment was that I Have seen professional companions, out in front of hotels (I drove up with my ex and my sister from DC burbs to Boston for a wedding once, and we had a long snag –of course– around NYC…the young woman who could have been wearing only a blazer, or a blazer and microskirt, in front of a “Quality” Inn that apparently was apparently mostly rented by the hour on the outskirts of Boston where we stopped was very conventionally attractive) and in mug shots, who were certainly as attractive as Roberts…but I didn’t think much of Marshall’s film, even with its rumored more realistic abandoned ending, of the pro being abandoned by the rich jerk. So probably wouldn’t enjoy the musical.

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    1. george Post author

      Todd, the fairy tale aspects of PRETTY WOMEN produce the popularity of the film…and maybe the musical. But, in Real Life, a self-centered billionaire is more likely to abandon the prostitute he hired rather than to marry her.

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