Nas Teams Up With Arthur Baker To Bring ‘Beat Street’ To The Stage
Nas has played a essential function in disseminating the craft and culture of rap to special areas, and he is now joining forces with a fellow business veteran on a new theater production.
On Friday (June 14), the New York City native attended the 40th anniversary screening of Beat Street at the Tribeca Film Festival. At the occasion, Esco announced that he will be building a stage adaptation of the 1984 film about the early days of Hip Hop. In addition to taking on the function of producer, he will also function on the soundtrack.
“Beat Street wasn’t just a film – it spread the revolution of Hip Hop culture throughout the country and the world. It left an indelible mark, inspiring generations of young artists and creating new Hip Hop fans alike,” he mentioned.
“It’s a thrill for me to join the creative team of Beat Street, bringing the raw energy of Hip Hop into the fabric of Broadway. It’s an honor to breathe new life into this iconic work and celebrate its enduring legacy.”
Arthur Baker, who oversaw the music featured in the film, is on the inventive group as nicely. He is joined by Michael Holman, the associate producer of the classic. Both are business veterans who have a deep history with the genre by means of music, film and art.
Though the people today involved with the project are operating toward securing a Broadway residency, this has but to be locked in.
Just final month, Alicia Keys’ Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen was nominated for a whopping 13 Tony Awards.
Soon soon after the news started generating the rounds, Swizz Beatz shared a video of the moment his wife discovered about her several nominations early in the morning.
“13 TONY Nominations is worthy of popping a bottle at 7am,” she captioned the post of her celebrating with some champaign.
Hell’s Kitchengot its get started at the Public Theater final year, soon after which it transferred to the Shubert Theater on Broadway for March previews and a late-April opening.
“Good things take time and for 13 years, I’ve been dreaming, developing and finding inspiration for a musical based on my experience growing up in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC,” the pianist mentioned following the upgrade.
“Hell’s Kitchen is inspired by my life, but it’s not a biographical story. It’s a story about family relationships and identity: Who are we? Who do we want to be? Who are we becoming? The score features new songs that I’m really excited to get out into the world alongside many of my album releases that you know but you’ve never heard like this – rearranged and reinterpreted.”