Mama Mia! ... It'sa Copy!
Thu, 23 Oct 2003, 10:57 pmGreg Ross1 post in thread
Mama Mia! ... It'sa Copy!
Thu, 23 Oct 2003, 10:57 pmWell, well, well! Perhaps the perfect opportunity for tutors at WAPA to discuss copyright.
Whilst not in anyway wishing to detract from the performances in “Mama Mia”, the story line bears a startling similarity to "Les Enfants d'Edouard" written by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and Frederick Jackson in the late 1940s and adapted into English by Alan Melville in 1953, as "Dear Charles".
All of which is wonderfully opportune for the Stirling Players, who are presenting "Dear Charles" in early December this year. In fact, I know a flamboyant Polish pianist who may not be able to resist playing an Abba tune!
Bjorn again indeed!
Whilst not in anyway wishing to detract from the performances in “Mama Mia”, the story line bears a startling similarity to "Les Enfants d'Edouard" written by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and Frederick Jackson in the late 1940s and adapted into English by Alan Melville in 1953, as "Dear Charles".
All of which is wonderfully opportune for the Stirling Players, who are presenting "Dear Charles" in early December this year. In fact, I know a flamboyant Polish pianist who may not be able to resist playing an Abba tune!
Bjorn again indeed!