Hi, Mark. The article is looking very nice and is very well organized. The only comments I would note are that you do not discuss, first, how the musical came to be adapted from the film, the assembly of the writing team, and the early history of the creation of the show. Also, other than the plot summary, there is no discussion of the show itself - for example its themes or how it might be viewed from a feminist viewpoint, and how it fits into the theatre scene (for example, there is a trend in the last decade or so, of popular films being turned into musicals, such as Shrek, The Producers, Color Purple, etc.) You might look for what has been written about the film in terms of the discussion of themes. There is no discussion of the music itself (and comparison to other contemporary pop musicals). Are there any influences in the music that relate to the themes (Harvard fight song, etc?), or that are unusual on Broadway? There is also no description of how the book of the musical differs from the screenplay of the film. What was added and discarded in adapting it for the stage (except the music, obviously). Finally, has the musical changed much since it debuted on Broadway? Any rewrites for subsequent productions? You can check Wikipedia:WikiProject Musical Theatre/Article Structure as a checklist/guideline. I hope this helps! All the best, -- Ssilvers (talk) 19:20, 2 January 2010 (UTC)