New stars revive Broadway
silent
Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/04
#0New stars revive Broadway
Posted: 3/11/04 at 3:23pm
New stars revive Broadway by RICHARD OUZOUNIAN
In this city, you have to keep reinventing yourself. That's why long-running shows and cross-over artists achieve a symbiotic relationship that's almost irresistible.
Is Chicago finding its audiences starting to droop? Bring in a movie star like Melanie Griffith. Has Thoroughly Modern Millie lost some of its lustre? Make things shiny again with a pair of Designing Women from television like Delta Burke and Dixie Carter.
That's how it goes. Ring in the new, but if that doesn't work, then bring back the old.
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Updated On: 3/13/04 at 03:23 PM
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Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/04
sweetpeas
Swing Joined: 3/11/04
#3re: re: re: New stars revive Broadway
Posted: 3/11/04 at 3:57pm

New stars do help to revive some shows. I believe Deborah Cox will do great things for Aida. She is already selling out seats every night with her wonderful personality and her incredible voice. If you are not familiar with her talents visit her site at www.deborahcox.com
silent
Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/04
#4re: re: re: re: New stars revive Broadway
Posted: 3/11/04 at 4:06pm
Thank you Sweetpeas. It's good to know that not everyone is a hater in this world.
Deborah Cox rocks!!!!
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