VideoTake a Look at the Official Trailer for Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? Documentary
The Disney+ film takes audiences inside the Broadway favorite's Tony-winning career.
By
Leah Putnam
November 09, 2022
The official trailer has been released for Disney+'s upcoming documentary Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? Watch the trailer above for the film, which will stream on Disney+ beginning December 9.
Anne McCabe directs Which Way to the Stage?, which takes audiences inside the Tony-winning actor's career. It features footage of Menzel on Broadway in Rent, in Wicked, and her 2018 Madison Square Garden concert appearance. Along with her successful career, the documentary also follows Menzel's experience with becoming a mother via in vitro fertilization and features interviews with Menzel's collaborators, friends, and family.
The project is a collaboration between Disney Branded Television and Ideal Partners, with the latter's Rachel Cohen and Jana Edelbaum producing.
Which Way to the Stage? is the latest Menzel-related Disney project, following her performances in Frozen and Enchanted, as well as their subsequent sequels.
The film is not connected to Ana Nogueira's play about a pair of Idina Menzel-obsessed theatre fans that played a world-premiere run at Off-Broadway's MCC Theater earlier this year, though both draw their titles from a quotable line uttered by Menzel's character in Rent.
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From Rent to If/Then: Celebrating the Career of Tony Winner Idina Menzel
From Rent to If/Then: Celebrating the Career of Tony Winner Idina Menzel
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Fredi Walker, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Idina Menzel and Jesse L. Martin in Rent
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