There was a revival of 70 Girls 70 in London (more PC and a couple of new songs) and the CD was recorded. TER 1971.
I suspect he's hunting bares.
I really find it hard to believe some producer(s) is/are going to risk millions on THE WOMAN IN WHITE on Broadway. Do they REALLY think that after a truly American iconic story turned musical like SUNSET BLVD. didn't make a dime that folks are going to be rushing to see this British gothic mystery musical (even if Lloyd Webber did write the music). Are they aware that the man has had a huge string of Broadway flops since PHANTOM? Haven't they looked at the grosses of the movie of PHANTOM? I think Lloyd Webber is basically over in this country as far as new material is concerned.
Lloyd Webber makes a zillion dollars a day; he produced the dreadful BOMBAY DREAMS, and he'll probably produce THE WOMAN IN WHITE to say it ran in Broadway. Then, some community theatres who don't think his work stinks will do it, just as they do all his other turkeys.
So, DR elmore, don't hold back; tell us what you really think of ALW!
I'm too reticent.
Yes, but they stupidly cut the elephant song! Where's Patsy? What did you have here? The Santini Brothers?I never understood the Santini Brothers line until I moved to New York.
"Aspects of Love" IS a work of Art
I can't! I'm too reticent. Now I'm off to watch AMELIE.
Der Brucer is watching the epic film Troy on cable right now. The pervasive music is by James Horner. I don't mind when a composer sounds like himself, but there's too much of this score that sounds like his earlier Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn.
Strange; I first heard the score when I was in college, with little if any understanding of New York City, and I always at least thought I understood the Santini line. Santini/sanitation. Made sense to me.