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Pudding 03:57 am UTC 03/18/07 |
| In reply to: | Margoshes composing Fame sequel - rockfenris2005 03:45 am UTC 03/18/07 |
| I can't see why a Fame sequel couldn't work, as the whole idea behind it is a performing arts school. So an ongoing story is more than possible. I'm now guessing with Steve Margoshes busy with this, then TDE is definitely on a back-burner. Pud > > I don't know if this is of any interest, but according to > his site and an article I just read "Fame Forever" w/ > music by Steve Margoshes will premiere at the King's > Theatre Glasgow this year. The original "Fame: The > Musical" is playing at the Shaftesbury in London (that > house is reportedly cursed because no production has ever > lasted too long in there) with rumours of the sequel > opening there shortly after. > > Thoughts? I love Margoshes' work for Jim, and some of his > solo stuff, but I've never seen "Fame". It was out here > years ago and there are always amateur productions coming > up. > > QUOTE stevemargoshes.com "Fame Forever warps through > thirty years to reveal the fate of the characters in the > original musical, now all grown up, and their children who > are now the students at the famed School of the Performing > Arts." > > I must admit I'm excited about "The Phantom Of Manhattan", > because it's such a controversial idea, but sequels have > never really done well in theatre, examples: "Bring Back > Birdie", "Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge", "Annie > Warbucks", "The Best Whorehouse Goes Public" etc. > | |
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