Friday, December 25, 2009

PLANS FOR NEW MUSICAL

A unique opportunity is being created for the writing (including music & lyrics), and production of a brand new musical, based on a theme surrounding a well-known piece of art work. The plan was announced by Joe Talamini, editor/publisher of NEPA After Dark.

The project has been considered for some time, but Talamini said the thought came to him that this should be a creative project which would allow the input of a large number of people, especially those young musicians who have the desire to participate in this type venture.

Calling on readers of NEPA After Dark, he said he believes a collaborative effort might work if there is sufficient talent and energy placed on the creation of what could prove to be a landmark effort to tap into the musical scene. Recent successes by such as Andrew Lloyd Wright and Elton John, among others, led Talamini to the idea that such a project might work.

Basic story line involves an "old" art work which comes to life and tells the audience its version of how the classical work was created. It would involve a three-act story line, put to music, and transit the old to the new. In other words, the transformation would be from the time of the art work's creation into the present and would include classical as well as modern music, including rock.

Interested parties are invited to contact this publication via snail mail at: Joe Talamini, NEPA After Dark, c/o 537 N. Washington Ave., # 502, Scranton, Pa. 18509 and should include a brief resume or profile, and contact number, address, and e-mail address. Everyone who wants to participate is invited, and should be ready to tackle a task which could prove to be beneficial to all. Everyone chosen to participate in the project will be considered a part of the production team and will receive credit and a share of any monetary benefit which may be derived should the production ever make it off the ground. A privacy agreement will be required!

This is a golden opportunity to unleash your talents and all it takes is the desire to have your work produced, and to become a "team player" in what could be a very lucrative and rewarding professional creation. Contact this publication a.s.a.p. as we are anxious to get the project up and running in the very immediate future.

We look forward to your participation and hope to assemble a team that could become a "new force" on the music scene. Good Luck and we hope to hear from you soon! If you'd ever thought about getting involved, this could be your golden opportunity. JT

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