Emerson College
Boston - Etats-Unis

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Revival

1) Carrie (Revival)

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Compositeur: Michael Gore •  
Parolier: Dean Pitchford •  
Libettiste: Lawrence D. Cohen • Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Cohen Cohen •  
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Presse: A production of Emerson College in Boston, MA. The musical version of Carrie was one of Broadway's biggest flops. It cost $8 million to produce in 1988 (which at the time was an enormous amount of money), and it just ran for 5 performances. The show transferred from London, where it didn't do much better. It was such a dissapointment and embarresment for the shows writers, Lawrence D. Cohen, Dean Pitchford, and Michael Gore that they vowed they would not allow the show to be performed again. In 1999, the Stagedoor Manor theater camp in upstate New York staged their own version of Carrie. With amateur performing rights never having been released for the show, this was an illegal, unlicensed production. Much to the surprise of all involved, Michael Gore was in the audience at one of the performances. While he castigated Stagedoor for producing the musical without permission, having enjoyed seeing the show with its re-worked ending, he allowed the run to be completed (two performances). They ONLY exception they made for allowing the show to be performed was at Emerson College in Boston. To date, bootlegged videos of the London version, the Broadway version and the Stagedoor version have surfaced and have been circulating. The Emerson College version had never been found…until now!

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