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Post-'Frasier' Pierce singing, dancing
LOS ANGELES—Two years after "Frasier" ended its 11-season run, David
Hyde Pierce says he's in no rush to get back on another TV show — at
least while he can still sing and dance.
Pierce has found a new home doing musical theater — something he was
only able to dabble in during hiatuses in the hit sitcom's run.
"I love doing this. I don't envisage going back to television any time
soon," Pierce told Associated Press Radio in a recent interview. "But I
also know there's going to come a time when I'm not going to have the
energy to be able to do musicals."
Pierce performed last year in the hit Broadway musical "Monty Python's
Spamalot," inspired by the film comedy "Monty Python and the Holy
Grail."
Now, he's starring in "Curtains," a musical comedy by John Kander and
Fred Ebb that opened in July at the Ahmanson Theater at the Music Center
in Los Angeles. The show's run ends on Sept. 10, but the producers
expect to take the play to Broadway with the same cast.
Pierce plays homicide detective Frank Cioffi in "Curtains," which is set
in 1950s Boston. His character sets out to investigate the mysterious
death of the production's leading lady, even as the rest of the players
emerge as suspects or are themselves killed.
Pierce says performing eight shows a week and meeting the physical
demands of dancing are bound to take a toll.
"I love that now, but eventually my legs will fall off and I'll have to
rethink my strategy," Pierce said. "And maybe television will come
calling then.—Agencies |