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| Tuesday, 14 May, 2002, 09:20 GMT 10:20 UK Queen musical prepares to open ![]() Elton, De Niro, May and Taylor are behind the musical The world premi�re of new West End musical We Will Rock You takes place on Tuesday, featuring songs by Queen. It has been written by comedian and author Ben Elton and is being produced by Hollywood legend Robert De Niro. The futuristic �7.5m production, six years in the making, opens at London's Dominion Theatre. The plot portrays a world where musical instruments have been banned and boy bands and girl bands dominate.
The idea for the musical hit De Niro more than six years ago when he met Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor at the Venice Film Festival. The actor has said that the idea was something he was "interested in" and that he knew it would be a "great idea" for a musical. Originally there were plans to base the musical on the story of the band Queen, but guitarist May has said that would have been "embarrassing" for the figures involved. Queen were one of the biggest bands in the world in the late 1970s and 1980s but lost their main creative force and lead singer Freddie Mercury, when he died in 1991. 'Painful' Taylor told the Evening Standard newspaper that he "couldn't bear the idea" of a musical based on the band's history. He added: "It would be too painful, too close, and a bit grand. It would be for somebody else to do. You can't supervise your own history."
The story features a hero, Galileo, who is trying to find electric guitars because there is no rock music, however he is being chased by the Ga Ga Cops who want to bring him to the Killer Queen. Actor Nigel Planer, who has starred in The Young Ones and Comic Strip, is one of the show's stars. Last week Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody was voted the UK's best single of all time in a poll of music fans. The pop epic beat John Lennon's Imagine and Hey Jude by The Beatles in the survey by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Showbiz stories now: Links to more Showbiz stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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