Fat bottomed, karma chameleon, take a chance on me musicals!
Tue, 11 June 2002, 11:36 pmGill9 posts in thread
Fat bottomed, karma chameleon, take a chance on me musicals!
Tue, 11 June 2002, 11:36 pmNow I love the music of Abba and Queen (and even Boy George had a couple of really good tunes) but does anyone else think that it's rather sad that most of the "new musicals" are basically someone's greatest hits thrown together with a very dodgy plot? That said, I'll be going to see "We Will Rock You" anyway!
Hello everyone who knows me. I'll email you soon.
Cheers,
Gill
Hello everyone who knows me. I'll email you soon.
Cheers,
Gill
Re: Fat bottomed, karma chameleon, take a chance on me musicals!
Mon, 17 June 2002, 01:14 pmWalter Plinge
This was sent to me by the redoubtable Pamela- I think it a worthy addition to this discussion.
"Booking opens for Madness musical
Booking has opened for the new West End musical Our House.
It opens at London's Cambridge Theatre on October 16 following previews from September 30.
Our House has been written by Tim Firth and features hits from 80s band Madness, including Baggy Trousers, It Must Be Love, Driving My Car, House Of Fun and Night Boat To Cairo.
The musical will also feature two new Madness songs."
The obvious question arises- who's next?
El
"Booking opens for Madness musical
Booking has opened for the new West End musical Our House.
It opens at London's Cambridge Theatre on October 16 following previews from September 30.
Our House has been written by Tim Firth and features hits from 80s band Madness, including Baggy Trousers, It Must Be Love, Driving My Car, House Of Fun and Night Boat To Cairo.
The musical will also feature two new Madness songs."
The obvious question arises- who's next?
El