Cher Is Gracing Broadway With Her Life Story

Cher, one of the most iconic pop singers and Twitter users of all time, is allowing us all to revel in her life story via a Broadway musical that she announced will be out in 2018.

The New York Post reported in January that Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller and Avenue Q director Jason Moore presented their vision for Cher’s story to the queen in a secret reading. She tweeted at the time that she’d gone in with hesitation and left crying and laughing:

On Tuesday night, she tweeted that the show will be coming to a theater on Broadway in 2018:

Deadline reports that the show will follow Cher’s life from when she was a child, through meeting Sonny Bono in 1962, then to her reinvention as a solo star after their divorce (this is a reminder that you should re-watch Moonstruck). Casting notices in November called for a “Babe, Lady, and Star” representing her three eras, and named other characters in the piece, such as Bob Mackie, David Geffen, Gregg Allman, Robert Altman, Rob Camilletti and Sigmund Freud. It’s been a long time since I’ve looked forward to the opening of a Broadway show, but this one is Cher-approved.