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Kylie Minogue to pen West End Musical based on her greatest hits
The London News.Net Saturday 27th September, 2008 (ANI)
London, Sep 27 : Popstar Kylie Minogue is penning a West End musical around her greatest hits.
The singer, who has hinted that the musical will be a treat for the eyes, is co-writing it with Aussie novelist and pal Kathy Lette.
Kylie's sister Danni Minogue is also helping in the project.
The team is hoping that the musical will be made into a movie.
"We'll weave all her hits together into a great storyline. Kylie never does anything naff. She's got a finely tuned c**p antenna and we don't suffer from an irony deficiency," The Sun quoted Kathy Lette, as saying.
However Kylie might have to record a few songs, as they are not adequate sad songs for the play's weepy moments.
It is being said that the musical could rival West End hits We Will Rock You, with songs by Queen, and Mamma Mia!, based on the music of Abba.
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