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Scaramouche 11:19 pm UTC 12/29/09 |
| In reply to: | re: Meat Loaf's 'other half' - steven_stuart 07:39 pm UTC 12/29/09 |
| > What about casting Meat as Hook? Nope. Meat 'aint up to 8 shows a week both physically & vocally, and I doubt he is right for the role anyway. > BTW, can you or any other posters think of other ways > that Meat Loaf could be involved in the publicity? Guest judge on a casting show. 1 or 2 songs on concept CD. Sing at charity concert. Lots of TV & Radio (preferably WITH Jim), one or two weeks before show opens. Run naked down Oxford Street whilst singing 'Who Needs The Young? (only kidding) > Who would the other judges be? Would Bonnie make a good > judge? I think Bonnie would be great due to her long standing association with Jim and still being well known/liked in the UK. Jim would have to be head judge with maybe someone from the theatre world (Michael Ball, John Barrowman etc), and then a series of weekly guest judges: Meat, Brian May, Ronan Keating (Boyzone)etc. > He does have to do "a ton of promo". Jim has such a > fantastic CV. He's actually achieved a lot more than Meat > but he needs a great publicity machine so that everyone > knows that. He needs to move to the UK many months before > the show opens. He does have to do a lot of promo, but I doubt he wants to? Doing a casting show will probably reach the biggest audience for the least amount of effort? | |
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