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Saturday, Nov 21st, 2009
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Dan Savage's 'Kid' to Sing and Dance
 
on 12-11-2007 13:02

On today's Broadway, it helps to be a movie before you're a musical - just look at Young Frankenstein, Legally Blonde, Xanadu, and countless others - but some song-and-dance extravaganzas are coming from more unlikely sources.Dan Savage (right) with partner and kid

Take Dan Savage's The Kid, the gay sex columnist's funny and moving tale of adopting a child with his partner.

The successful memoir is currently being adapted into a musical piece for an upcoming New York City production.

Acclaimed Great White Way director Scott Elliott, who has brought successful revivals of The Women and The Threepenny Opera to the boards in recent years, has signed on to guide things, so hopes are high.

Will books by David Sedaris or Augusten Burroughs learn to sing next? Stranger things have happened.

 

Last update: 12-11-2007 13:08

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When it comes to Mr Savage, "Stranger" things are always happening.
 
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