The idea has been conceived by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant, who both starred in Reno 911 and wrote the movies Night At The Museum and Balls Of Fury.
Lennon told New York Metro: "I have an outline in my head, like a Mamma Mia- type musical but with the music of Morrissey called I've Changed My Plea To Guilty. It's for a very diehard set of fans."
It is not clear when the musical will open.
For more on Morrissey, check out his NME.com page.
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