A musical version of The Nanny will be coming shortly to Broadway, according to original series star and co-creator Fran Drescher. The hit comedy series premiered on CBS in 1993, running for six seasons. Drescher starred as Fran Fine, a woman who stumbles upon a wealthy and widowed Broadway musical producer, Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy), and becomes a nanny to his three children. The show also featured Daniel Davis, Lauren Lane, Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, and Madeline Zima. In January 2020, it was announced The Nanny would be adapted into a Broadway musical by Drescher and series co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson, with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's Rachel Bloom and Adam Schlesinger writing the songs prior to the latter's tragic passing from the coronavirus last year.

Drescher has now said in an interview on The View that The Nanny musical will be arriving soon to Broadway. She expressed excitement at theaters reopening in September, indicating she and her team will be "almost ready to launch The Nanny musical" at that time. Drescher's full update can be read below:

It’s been very sad to see New York without the theater community, which is really such a pulse for the city, and I’m very, very thrilled we’re coming out the other side and that theater is going to come back and we’ll be almost ready to launch The Nanny musical on Broadway as well.

Related: The Nanny Cast & Character Guide

While it is unlikely the musical will premiere immediately when Broadway reopens, it's now possible it will grace the stage sometime during the season. The Nanny still has a devoted fan base after over two decades of being off the air, and its popularity continues to grow with all episodes now available to stream on HBO Max. No additional information has been provided by Drescher, but the musical will no doubt feature many of the core elements that shaped the series, and it will only be a matter of time before audiences get to revisit the characters from The Nanny.

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Source: The View