The Pink Paper reports that one of our favourite Coronation Street writers, Jonathan Harvey, is teaming up with Boy George to write a stage play of the Boy's time in jail. Boy George told the paper: “I’ve been working with Jonathan Harvey on possibly a one-man play about my experience. We’ve been meeting for the last few weeks. There is possibly, maybe next year, a show that I might do, a short run about the whole thing.”
Jonathan Harvey's a busy man. Not only is he a Corrie writer, he's writing the Coronation Street stage play and his latest production, Canary, opens in London shortly.
Monday, 22 March 2010
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2 comments:
How can he do this? Isn't it against the law to profit from committing a crime and being sent to jail? This really repulses me. Why should he benefit from handcuffing someone to a wall and beating them with a chain by making a play about his jail time? I hope he's stopped from doing this. It's not right.
Lock him in a toilet! He weren't in there long enough at Dot.
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