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This is Taupin's first effort."Bernie and I happen to be huge fans of Anne Rice's books for a, long time," John said, adding how the New Orleans-based author supported the work and had heard and approved of the music that has been composed thus far.Aside from John, the production has others with Disney connections. The book is being written by Linda Woolverton, who wrote happens version of "Beauty and the Beast," and will also be directed by Robert Jess Roth, who was nominated for a Tony award for his direction of these Disney production.John said he expects each of the content - music, lyrics, and book - to get completed by the end of September, and that he hopes to have a readthrough in November.The collaborators said the musical will be based on three Rice novels — "Interview With all the Vampire," "The Vampire Lestat" and "Queen with the Damned" — with emphasis on the first two. (A film version of "Queen of the Damned" came out last year, starring late singer Aaliyah as a possible ancient vampire. Neil Jordan's 1994 film sort of "Interview With the Vampire" starred Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.)John said the songs he is composing was to have an orchestra and would have no electronic components or any other modern sounds, since the books' settings largely were coming from a couple of hundred years ago."I didn't see where any modern music could possibly come in without sounding ridiculous," he stated.When asked who could play Lestat, John said whoever it was would have to have charisma - but many importantly, would have to be able to sing. "My top priority is finding people who can sing the songs properly," he stated.Broadway's last outing with vampires was the musical "Dance of the Vampires," based on the Roman Polanski movie, "The Fearless Vampire Killers." 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A phone call to Jackson attorney Lance Spiegel was answered by a recording saying Spiegel's law firm would not respond to media requests for comment.Cole noted that this private judge's rulings would be as binding as if they were made in a regular family court, but would also remain private.Rowe and Jackson were married in 1996 in Sydney, Australia, when they announced that Rowe, who worked being a nurse for Jackson's plastic surgeon, was carrying the pop star's child.She gave birth to a son, Prince Michael, 7, along with the couple later had a daughter, Paris, who is 5 or 6. Jackson has a third child, Prince Michael II, that's believed to be about 10 months old, but he's not disclosed the identity of this boy's mother.It was Prince Michael II who made headlines this past year when Jackson dangled him through the balcony of a Berlin hotel for fans to see.The marriage ended in 1999 after Rowe filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. 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