David Hasselhoff has signed on to play flamboyant musical comedy director Roger DeBris in the Las Vegas premiere of Mel Brooks' The Producers. David will don William Ivey Long's delicious drag costumes, including a spangled gown that makes Roger look like the Chrysler Building — was announced Nov. 2 by composer-lyricist and co-librettist Mel Brooks and Paris Las Vegas, the resort where the musical will begin performances Jan. 31, 2007.
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I don't remember that one and I thought I saw every episode of Baywatch Nights.
These stage productions are what David loves doing the most. I remember reading in an interview prior to Jekyl and Hyde that his acting and singing careers were stepping stones for him to make it on Broadway. Hopfully this will be another successful play for him.
These stage productions are what David loves doing the most. I remember reading in an interview prior to Jekyl and Hyde that his acting and singing careers were stepping stones for him to make it on Broadway. Hopfully this will be another successful play for him.
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i think it's genuinely hilarious that the goofy director of movies and stage, namely Mel Brooks, would get D. Hasselhoff to get "wigged out" again!
Mel Brooks is the perfect person to get the Hoff in "wigged out" fashion again, and I hope the show will be much more enjoyable for DH to do in drag, as it were, than his first go-around in that department on "Baywatch Nights", and hopefully he won't get razzed by himself and his mom again.
I wish DH luck in the Las Vegas version of "The Producers" in all fairness.
Mel Brooks is the perfect person to get the Hoff in "wigged out" fashion again, and I hope the show will be much more enjoyable for DH to do in drag, as it were, than his first go-around in that department on "Baywatch Nights", and hopefully he won't get razzed by himself and his mom again.
I wish DH luck in the Las Vegas version of "The Producers" in all fairness.