THE TM 911 Franklin Street Weekly Newspaper Michigan City, IN 46360 Volume 29, Number 42 Thursday, October 24, 2013 by Andrew Tallackson effrey Seller arrived on stage, greeted Jby applause fi ltering through the sea of journalists, TV crews and Broadway in Chi- cago patrons. Seller, a Tony winning producer whose Broadway credits include “Rent,” “Avenue Q” and “In the Heights,” played off the an- ticipation in the room over “The Last Ship” and its composer. “I only produce a show that I fall in love with,” he said. “If I don’t fall in love with it, I don’t do it. I’m always waiting Continued on Page 2 Sting talks about the origins of “The Last Ship” as Jimmy Nail listens nearby. THE Page 2 October 24, 2013 THE 911 Franklin Street • Michigan City, IN 46360 219/879-0088 • FAX 219/879-8070 In Case Of Emergency, Dial e-mail: News/Articles -
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