Mark Ronson Says He 'Would Love' to Open “Barbie” Musical on Broadway: 'It Would Be Amazing'

The producer, 48, opened up about where 'Barbie' could go next at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards

<p>Amy Sussman/WireImage; Warner Bros. Pictures</p> Mark Ronson, Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie in

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Mark Ronson, Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie in 'Barbie'

Mark Ronson wants to take Barbie to Broadway!

The songwriter, 48, shared that he would be open to making a Barbie musical following his success with the movie's soundtrack at the 2024 Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday.

Speaking to reporters, Ronson said he "absolutely" wanted to be involved in any musical version of the film.

"I'm just waiting for the call,” he added. “It would be amazing. Greta basically made a musical that's without calling it a musical, so we would love it.”

Ronson also spoke about how working with co-writer Andrew Wyatt on the Barbie soundtrack and comedic track “I’m Just Ken!” — which won best song on Sunday — has influenced his music-making process. 

<p>Kevin Mazur/Getty Images</p> Mark Ronson and Ryan Gosling at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards

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Mark Ronson and Ryan Gosling at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards

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“I think that we love music so much and we also love comedy. That's our other bomb, but we've never been able to merge them,” Ronson told reporters about the song performed by Ryan Gosling in the film.

“I think Greta and Noah's script was so inspiring, literally put it down and that song came to us pretty quickly," he continued. "So I don't know if we'll be as lucky to get that kind of a script every time, but we really did love working on this.”

<p>Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic</p> Ronson pictured at the 2024 Critics' Choice Awards on Jan. 14, 2024 in Santa Monica

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Ronson pictured at the 2024 Critics' Choice Awards on Jan. 14, 2024 in Santa Monica

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"Once we saw Ryan's performance as well, we were still making the song. We were like, ‘Oh my God, we're going to have to dress the song up in the equivalent of a white mink and two sunglasses,' " he continued. "And then we called Slash… basically we were so inspired by everything.”

For his acceptance speech on Sunday, Ronson thanked Gosling, 43, for his performance on the power ballad.

"Ryan Gosling, this is as much your award as ours," Ronson said to the actor, who jokingly faked a deadpan reaction when the award was announced. "You made the audience fall in love with this song with your matchless performance, so thank you."

<p>Kevin Winter/Getty</p> Andrew Wyatt and Ronson won Best Song for "I'm Just Ken" (from 'Barbie')

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Andrew Wyatt and Ronson won Best Song for "I'm Just Ken" (from 'Barbie')

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Speaking of director Greta Gerwig, he said, "The fact that you carved out 11 minutes for this prog-rock, power-ballad, dream-ballet, shred fest so the boys could cry and hold hands a little too, we're really forever in your debt for that.”

Ronson also thanked Gerwig’s husband and co-writer Noah Baumbach, and producer Margot Robbie.

The song beat fellowBarbie: The Album tracks “Dance the Night” (Dua Lipa) and “What Was I Made For?" (Billie Eilish) to the award Sunday.

Other nominees included “Road to Freedom” (Lenny Kravitz) from Rustin, Julia Michaels-penned “This Wish” from Disney’s Wish, and The Super Mario Bros. Movie song “Peaches.”

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