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Lena Waithe, Debbie Allen and more collaborating on Broadway-bound musical adaptation of the Disney film ‘Polly’

The stage adaptation will feature a book by Lena Waithe and Michael Benjamin Washington, music and lyrics by Siedah Garrett and Joriah Kwamé, and direction and choreography by Debbie Allen, who directed the original 1989 film.

Lena Waithe, Debbie Allen (Photos: Chrris Lowe; Marvin Joseph)

Producer Brian Anthony Moreland announced the development of “Polly: The Musical,” a new Broadway-bound production based on the Disney television movie with teleplay by William Blinn and the novel “Pollyanna” by Eleanor H. Porter. The stage adaptation will feature a book by Emmy Award winner Lena Waithe and Michael Benjamin Washington, music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner Siedah Garrett and Joriah Kwamé, and direction and choreography by two-time Tony nominee Debbie Allen, who directed the original 1989 film.

“Polly” is set in Alabama in the 1950s where Polly, a plucky orphan with a relentless sense of optimism, is forced to contend with negativity and conflict in a small town under segregation. The 1989 film featured Keshia Knight-Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad and the final film performance from Butterfly McQueen, and was followed by a 1990 sequel, “Polly: Comin’ Home.”

“The message of Polly is one that we need today more than ever,” said Allen in a statement. “That the power of a single positive voice can make change in the face of adversity and divisiveness; that the voice of a child could bring unity and hope—is what Polly is about. This musical, with its joy and its unbridled hope, will shine a light on a path for every audience to find unity in their community.” 

This article previously appeared on Broadway.com.