A new musical based on the life of Bruce Lee--possibly featuring the songs of rock titan David Bowie--is headed for Broadway.
According to Variety, the musical would be based on the life story of the iconic martial artist and movie star, who starred in classic kung fu films such as Enter the Dragon before dying tragically young in 1973 at the age of 32. Tony Award-winner David Henry Hwang (the upcoming Tarzan, M. Butterfly, Flower Drum Song revival) has been tapped to write the book of the musical, which is under development by the Chicago-based Elephant Eye Theatricals and is projected to leap onto Broadway around 2008.Matthew Warchus, the director of the Lord of the Rings musical, will also helm the Bruce Lee show. "Bowie was spotted in Toronto yakking with Warchus," states the article; Lord of the Rings is currently in previews in that city. The rock legend--who wrote "China Girl" among many other hits--would make his Broadway musical debut with the Lee musical. However, Bowie's involvement has not yet been confirmed.Videos