BRUCE DICKINSON Talks About DREAM THEATER's 'Scenes' Stage Production: Audio Available
September 26, 2005On September 3, 2005, IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson discussed the upcoming stage production of DREAM THEATER's acclaimed concept album, "Scenes from a Memory", on his BBC Radio 6 "Rock Show". Dickinson talked about the the show for around four minutes and had some interesting thoughts on the matter. Download an MP3 file containing Dickinson's comments at this location (1.6 MB).
As previously reported, the play, written and directed by longtime DREAM THEATER fan Danni Segal, will run for four performances from November 17 through November 19, 2005 (three evenings plus one Saturday matinee) at the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, East Sussex (near Hastings and Eastbourne) in England. This may be the only time this is ever done, so anyone interested is encouraged to come along.
"Scenes from a Memory" tells the story of Nicholas, a young man who starts experiencing strange dreams when he moves to a new town. The dreams keep repeating, and seem to centre on a young woman he has never seen before. He seeks the assistance of a hypnotherapist who helps provide one sets of answers, but creates a whole new set of questions: Who is the mysterious young woman? What is her connection to the shocking events of 1928? And what effect will the answers have on Nicholas?
For more details, visit www.thebats.co.uk.
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