ALICE COOPER's 'Welcome To My Nightmare' Show Heading To Broadway?

February 19, 2010

Legendary rockers Alice Cooper told RollingStone.com that he is in talks to develop a Broadway show. One of the ideas is to redo the concept from the 1975 album and tour for "Welcome To My Nightmare".

"Do it in a set show, do it all out rock," he said, "so you're in a concert. You can do so much more if you're not traveling. You can set things up, put people in the audience that are in the show, so the guy sitting next to you might fly up in the air. I love the idea of an insane asylum, of being in an insane asylum, where you walk in, they lock the doors, and then they stand there, so you're in. The claustrophobia thing is good."

If a straight recreation doesn't pan out, there's also the back story behind the original ALICE COOPER band, which he said resembled the story of the FOUR SEASONS as told in "Jersey Boys". "We're actually talking about a lot of these things right now," Cooper said, "but it's always the back story that drives the thing: ‘He and his wife were married for 34 years.' We probably have the strongest marriage in the whole [music] business. And it's very romantic, and that would give it heart. You have this total monster up there, who's totally in love with the girl, a monster with a heart of gold. I would like to do that show."

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