The demand for a Broadway musical inspired by Taylor Swift's collection of songs is growing among fans, sparked by a viral cover of one of her iconic hits from the "The Tortured Poets Department" by a talented up-and-coming artist.
In a recent TikTok post, artist Jaedynn Latter mesmerized audiences with a rendition of "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" from Swift's latest album, infusing it with musical theater flair.
Originally shared in June, the video has now gained viral momentum on X, sparking excitement among fans who are eager for more.
This comes amid reports from mid-2024 -- could Swift be preparing to bring her talents to Broadway? Recent reports reveal that the pop star has officially applied to trademark the title "Female Rage: The Musical."
The application filed by Swift's group, per TMZ, has been officially lodged with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Within this submission is a diverse array of offerings, encompassing items such as clothing, music, jewelry, dishware, and guitar picks, and "entertainment services in the nature of live musical performances, live music concerts, live stage performances in the nature of musical and theatrical productions."
After the release of her album in April, Swift featured a new segment "The Tortured Poets Department" on her "Eras Tour" in Paris, labeling the era as "Female Rage: The Musical."
Throughout her illustrious 18-year career, Swift has fascinated audiences worldwide with six extravagant world tours. These tours showed off her exceptional talents through elaborate staging, captivating acting, and stunning choreography.
Despite never venturing into the Broadway or the West End worlds, Swift's live performances always leave a lasting impression on fans everywhere.