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Andrew Lloyd Webber and the BBC are pushing ahead with their Pop Idol-style show to find a star for the revival of The Sound of Music, after last ditch attempts by professional performers to halt the show failed.
Some 2,000 children of all sizes, shapes and colours queued for hours for an open audition to win parts as six of the von Trapp children in a forthcoming £3 million West End stage revival of The Sound of Music.
Graham Norton will front a reality TV show to find the star of a new stage show of The Sound of Music.
Thousands turn out for London casting call by 'Phantom' composer.
Andrew Lloyd Webber and West End producer David Ian attempt to find a young talent to play the lead role of trainee nun Maria.
The new live BBC1 show will put aspiring stars through a series of auditions, intensive training, live performances and a public vote.
Thousands of hopefuls queue in London's West End to audition for a role as one of the Von Trapp children in a The Sound of Music.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s proposals to make a Pop Idol-style television show out of his forthcoming production of The Sound of Music have come under fire from professional performers angry he has potentially opened the lead role to amateurs.
Broadcast on BBC One, the show will feature hopefuls across the UK auditioning in front of a panel of theatre professionals.
The composer and impresario is using a reality TV format to discover a young actress to play Maria, the part made famous by Julie Andrews in the musical’s film version.
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