Friday, December 21, 2012

Posted in the Hollywood Reporter


Below is part of the article covering Susan Boyle. 

Les Misérables' Composers on the Musical's Legacy, the Movie's Challenges and Susan Boyle (Q&A)

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THR: Which is great for you guys, sort of like Susan Boyle “I Dream a Dream,” which totally renewed interest in the music?
Boublil: We have been working 30 years to get to where we are, but with Susan Boyle, that is the first time in our life when we got something incredible for doing nothing.
THR: How did you first hear about it?
Schönberg: Doing our sleep, we got 40 e-mails saying go on YouTube. It was fantastic for us, because when you are Susan Boyle and you’re singing “I Dreamed a Dream” about wanting to have another life, you can't be more true than that.
THR: And she got another life, right? She’s a huge star.
Boublil / Schönberg: Exactly.
THR: Have you guys had any contact with her?
Schönberg: We wrote a letter to tell her how proud we were by what she did. Apparently, her agent told her us it’s in a frame on her kitchen wall.
THR: What’s next on your plate? During the Q&A, there was mention of a possibleMiss Saigon movie. Is that in any sort of development?
Schönberg: No. Maybe it will come to a serious discussion after we know whether Les Miserables is going to be successful enough to warrant the trust of more producers in musical movies of this kind.
THR: You have the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon coming up in 2015…
Boublil: Thank you, we'll keep that in mind. [Laughter]
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