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WATCH: ‘Gimme More’ or ‘Toxic’? Your first look at the Britney Spears Broadway show

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Once Upon a One More Time, the first musical to kick off Broadway’s 2023-24 season. Inspired by the Britney Spears songbook (which includes plenty of hits penned by collaborator Max Martin, who’s also represented down the block with & Juliet), the musical stars Briga Heelan making her Broadway debut as Cinderella, and Justin Guarini (American Idol, season 1) as a handsy Prince Charming.The biggest pop songs of the past several decades converge in a musical reimagining of what might have happened if Juliet survived.

Queerty obtained a first look at the musical, which features direction and choreography by Keone and Mari Madrid, who have worked with Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber, along with choreographing some of our favorite binge-worthy competition series like So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing With the Stars.

Expect all of your favorite Britney Spears hits, including “Circus,” “Toxic,” and “Work B*tch.” Spears, whose volatile personal and professional relationships have kept her in the spotlight since “…Baby One More Time” was released in 1998, was back in the news this week, this time regarding the fractured relationship with her sister, Jamie Lynn.

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