Jennifer Lopez working on Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
Daily MailJennifer Lopez is working on a limited series of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. The latest: Jennifer Lopez is working on a limited series of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella; seen February 8, 2022 at the screening of Mary Me in LA The production is the first to come from an arrangement between the three production houses to create original content based on Concord's back catalogue of musicals. Classic: The star, 52, is working alongside Rachel Shukert, the creator of Netflix's The Baby-Sitters Club, who will adapt the source material and act as showrunner; Julie Andrews seen in promo for the 1957 version of Cinderella EP: The production is the first to come from an arrangement between the three production houses to create original content based on Concord's back catalogue of musicals; seen on February 8, 2020 Sophia Dilley, senior vice-president of development and production said: 'Rodgers & Hammerstein elevated the already magical story of Cinderella with their iconic music that has attracted legends of screen and stage throughout its many beloved, award-winning iterations over the years. The show - that originally starred Julie Andrews in the title role in the 50s - was the only work Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II created together exclusively for television and raked in an audience of roughly 100 million people. From the vault: The show - that originally starred Julie Andrews in the title role in the 50s - was the only work Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II created together exclusively for television and raked in an audience of roughly 100 million people; Julie Andrews pictured Fairy tale: The original animated Disney film arrived in 1950 Since then, the classic fairytale musical has been revived on-stage and screen, most notably with the 1997 movie starring Whitney Houston and Brandy Norwood.