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A singing American Psycho planned for the stage

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Wed, 03 Feb 2010 2:42p.m.

The violent passages in Bret Easton Ellis' novel were hugely controversial

The violent passages in Bret Easton Ellis' novel were hugely controversial

If the malevolent Sweeney Todd can sing, why not Patrick Bateman, the twisted title character of Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho?

A stage adaptation of Ellis' celebrated novel about a handsome, homicidal Wall Street bankers is in the works, featuring a score by Spring Awakening composer Duncan Sheik and a book by playwright Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, currently writing for the HBO television series Big Love.

Sheik said Tuesday in a statement that he reread the Bret Easton Ellis' book and what "may have seen as an over-the-top literary folly of the early '90s was in fact a pretty timeless tale of alienation.

"And, really, what could be more subversive fun than murderous bankers breaking into song?"

The musical will be produced by the Johnson-Roessler Company's David Johnson, Craig Roessler and Jesse Singer as well as by Aaron Ray of The Collective, a management and production company, and Nate Bolotin of XYZ Films.

Christian Bale starred as Bateman in a 2000 film version of the novel.

No word on when or where the stage show will open.

AP

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