When it comes to vacation homes, not many are as massive or as meaningful as rocker Sting and his actress-director wife Trudie's. In 1997 the pair purchased a 16th century villa in Tuscany, just outside of Florence, that had fallen into disrepair until they came along, transforming the nearly 900 acre property into their dream home away from home. It was a huge passion project for the British couple, who in this week's issue welcome People to their Italian estate and open up about why Tuscany has such a special place in their hearts. "I gave birth to our daughter Coco, in...
- 9/14/2016
- by Janine Rubenstein and Praxilla Trabattoni
- PEOPLE.com
When it comes to vacation homes, not many are as massive, or as meaningful as rocker Sting and his actress-director wife Trudie's. In 1997 the pair purchased a 16th century villa in Tuscany, just outside of Florence, that had fallen into disrepair until they came along, transforming the nearly 900 acre property into their dream home away from home. It was a huge passion project for the British couple, who in this week's issue welcome People to their Italian estate and open up about why Tuscany has such a special place in their hearts. "I gave birth to our daughter Coco, in...
- 9/14/2016
- by Janine Rubenstein and Praxilla Trabattoni
- PEOPLE.com
By Roger Friedman
The cat is out of the bag. On his blog today, Mike Fleming writes about Sting making a deal to write a musical with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and composer Brian Yorkey, of “Next to Normal.”
I knew about this weeks ago, but was waiting until the rest of the story firmed up.
I will tell you the part that Mike doesn’t have: Sting and Yorkey are going to adapt Sting’s amazing 1991 album, “The Soul Cages,” for the theater. (That album included the hits, “All this Time” and “Mad About You” as well as the title track.) This autobiographical work will likely include other songs, maybe new music, and certainly encompass Sting’s memoir, “Broken Music.”
To read more go to Showbiz411.com.
The cat is out of the bag. On his blog today, Mike Fleming writes about Sting making a deal to write a musical with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and composer Brian Yorkey, of “Next to Normal.”
I knew about this weeks ago, but was waiting until the rest of the story firmed up.
I will tell you the part that Mike doesn’t have: Sting and Yorkey are going to adapt Sting’s amazing 1991 album, “The Soul Cages,” for the theater. (That album included the hits, “All this Time” and “Mad About You” as well as the title track.) This autobiographical work will likely include other songs, maybe new music, and certainly encompass Sting’s memoir, “Broken Music.”
To read more go to Showbiz411.com.
- 5/4/2010
- by Roger Friedman
- Hollywoodnews.com
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