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[[Image:Little_Tramp.jpg|right|]]''Little Tramp'' is a musical based on the life of [[Charles Chaplin]], with music and lyrics by David Pomeranz, and book by Pomeranz and Steven David Horwich. |
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'''''Little Tramp''''' is a musical based on the life of [[Charles Chaplin]], with music and lyrics by David Pomeranz, and book by Pomeranz and Steven David Horwich. |
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In [[1992]], in order to create interest in a staged production, Pomerantz gathered together what he referred to as his "dream cast" and recorded a CD of the score. Artists participating in the project included [[Petula Clark]], [[Lea Salonga]], [[Tim Curry]], [[Mel Brooks]], Treat Williams, and Peter Duncan as Chaplin. It was released on the Warner Music UK Ltd. label and attracted much attention from theater buffs but, despite a promising score, the show was never produced for the legitimate theater. |
In [[1992]], in order to create interest in a staged production, Pomerantz gathered together what he referred to as his "dream cast" and recorded a CD of the score. Artists participating in the project included [[Petula Clark]], [[Lea Salonga]], [[Tim Curry]], [[Mel Brooks]], Treat Williams, and Peter Duncan as Chaplin. It was released on the Warner Music UK Ltd. label and attracted much attention from theater buffs but, despite a promising score, the show was never produced for the legitimate theater. |
Revision as of 02:18, 14 November 2004
Little Tramp is a musical based on the life of Charles Chaplin, with music and lyrics by David Pomeranz, and book by Pomeranz and Steven David Horwich.
In 1992, in order to create interest in a staged production, Pomerantz gathered together what he referred to as his "dream cast" and recorded a CD of the score. Artists participating in the project included Petula Clark, Lea Salonga, Tim Curry, Mel Brooks, Treat Williams, and Peter Duncan as Chaplin. It was released on the Warner Music UK Ltd. label and attracted much attention from theater buffs but, despite a promising score, the show was never produced for the legitimate theater.