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KURT COBAIN, JIMI HENDRIX 'Come Back To Life' In '27 Heaven' Rock Music/Satire - Jan. 22, 2007
Award-winning investigative journalist and filmmaker Ian Halperin ("The Cobain Case: Life and Death of a Rock Icon") has teamed with author Todd Shapiro and director Adam Roebuck ("The Wedding Singer", "The Vagina Monologues") to bring "27 Heaven", a rock music/satire, to Nuno's in Austin, Texas February 8, 9, and 10th. Four actors portraying Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison will be flown to Austin for the play. "27 Heaven" will begin an extended run in New York's off Broadway district starting in March 2007.

Written by New York Times best selling author/award winning writer Ian Halperin and author Todd Shapiro, and directed by Adam Roebuck the four rock icons come back to life in a wickedly funny, haunting and rich parable that will rivet audiences with modern decorativeness and irony, and evocation of different times. Part fiction, part real, part visionary history, part revolutionary tract, this play will by turns delight, shock, frustrate and inspire fans of the four legendary rock icons. The rock musical is filled with original music backed by a band. The show will rock your socks off from start to finish.

"27 Heaven" opens with a recently deceased and rather confused Cobain meeting Hendrix, Joplin and Morrison at the Great Gig in the Sky. Cobain must decide whether or not he wants to walk through the same, exclusive gates of heaven as the three rock icons — who have all been up there at least 25 years. Initially he seems keen to join the exclusive club as they share their experience, warmth and wisdom with him. But a lot has changed since these rockers challenged the terrestrial system. As the conversation wear on, Cobain realizes the three rock icons are more whacked than ever — Joplin still drinks excessively, Morrison has become an Orthodox Jew and Hendrix is no longer the psychedelic prophet of guitar mageddon, but rather a staunch advocate for a drug-free paradise.

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COMMENT | sounds cool
posted by : Qella
1/22/2007 9:53:45 AM

I'd go see it!

COMMENT | SHANNON HOON
posted by : T-Boner.com
1/22/2007 10:25:28 AM

GODDER THAN ALL OF THE THEM

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
1/22/2007 11:13:08 AM

sounds cool

COMMENT |
posted by : Steelers Own You
1/22/2007 6:51:11 PM

NEVERMORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | humm
posted by : i
1/23/2007 12:33:17 AM

what to do, yes, lets make a play of famous dead people, so we can get famous, yes, what a good idea


i would NEVER go see that, cheap way to cash in on mocking dead guys, good work, reeeaaally goood work

COMMENT | Kurt Cobain
posted by : jude middelkoop
2/16/2007 7:00:04 AM

I read the book and i thought it was ok. i would go and see it too.There should be justice for kurt cobain, there really should be becouse not for one minuite do i beleave that he killed himself. and it just annoyes me when people say he did. Kurt would of been one of the last people to ever do anything like that.



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