Last year, Lamb and Lynx Gaede, the twins that made up the white power singing duo Prussian Blue, turned 18, and there are signs that they have gave up all that white power crap, with one of them reportedly moving from Montana back to California. We would like to know for certain that this is true (and girls, if you are so inclined, feel free to hit us up and confirm things), but as no one seems to know what’s going on and their legacy still remains fresh in everyone’s mind, that means certain things will crop up every now and again. We don’t know what kind of relationship they have with their mother April Gaede, but they are most certainly not going to be happy with her creating such a legacy, especially since during the height of their “success” a spoof play about them called White Noise came out. And we are sure regardless of whatever the case may be that they are furious that White Noise is about to hit Chicago with Whoopi Goldberg as one of the producers! Hey, let’s be real about it. It is what it is. The twins cound indeed be completely out of the WP crap as we said, and as so many people believed they would be. But this is going to be over their head for the rest of their lives. If they are out of it, we hope they start letting people know. UPDATE AND ALERT: American Renaissace has this story on their website, along with a message: “We plan to be there opening night.” Performances are slated to begin April 1 with an opening night of April 9 (Paul Robeson AND Tom Metzger’s birthday), at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago.
Variety
“White Noise” has set dates for a Chicago run, with Whoopi Goldberg attached as one of the producers.
Show, currently skedded for an eight-week stint at Chi’s Royal George Theater beginning April 1, looks to be keeping an eye on its potential for a New York run with a team of producers that also includes Holly Way, Jay Strommen and Tom Leonardis.
Goldberg’s Broadway credits as a producer include “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and the incoming musical version of “Sister Act.”
Sergio Trujillo, choreographer of musicals including “Jersey Boys” and “Memphis,” helms and choreographs the tuner, which has a book by Matte O’Brien and music and lyrics by Robert Morris, Steven Morris and Joe Shane.
Originally conceived by Ryan J. Davis with a story by Joe Drymala, plot follows a pair of white-supremacist musicians who are marketed to the mainstream by a New York producer.
The show was initially seen in an earlier incarnation as part of the 2006 New York Musical Theater Festival and has since played a 2009 engagement at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre in New Orleans.
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