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News King Kong Musical Aiming for Broadway in 2013; Creative Team Announced A musical version of the King Kong saga is headed for Broadway.

The Australian production company Global Creatures hopes to bring the musical to the New York stage by 2013.

King Kong – Live on Stage will feature a score by Marius de Vries (Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo + Juliet") and a book by Craig Lucas (Prelude to a Kiss); de Vries will also arrange the period songs featured in the production. Daniel Kramer (Woyzeck at St. Ann's Warehouse) will direct.

The creative team will also include Helpmann Award winner Peter England (production design), Sonny Tilders (creature design), John O'Connell (choreography), Tony Award winner Roger Kirk (costume design), Olivier Award winner Peter Mumford (lighting design), Gavin Robins (aerial/circus direction) and Frieder Weiss (projection design).

The production will boast a cast of more than 40 onstage actors, singers, dancers and puppeteers.

The musical has been authorized by the estate of "King Kong" co-director Merian C. Cooper. Carmen Pavlovic, chief executive of Global Creatures, said in a statement, "At its heart, King Kong is a love story which is why we have chosen the more intimate space of a proscenium theatre to tell this epic tale. We want to immerse the audience in the emotional journey of the book and music as much as the spectacle of our pioneering animatronics and puppetry. "We are honored to collaborate with the Merian C. Cooper Estate. Through the input of Cooper's son Richard and daughter Terry we have a lifeline to the heart and mind of the great man and the thinking that informed his iconic creation.

"Cooper's intent was simple – to create a great story about an encounter between a beauty and a beast. However in reviving this story our theatrical challenge is to find something new to say. Kong is about love but it is also about many other things - a fall from grace, community; sacrifice and the consequences of degrading a culture and its environment. These themes are startlingly relevant today and some of what we hope to explore in our re-telling."

Global Creatures has come up with a design for a robotic Kong, and although an out-of-town tryout is a possibility, New York is the musical's ultimate destination. "It just feels like the most fitting place, for obvious reasons," Pavlovic told the New York Times.

For more information visit www.kingkongliveonstage.com.

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A model from Global Creatures Simon Schluter
 
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