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In 2002, he made the transition into musical theatre with his brush-up work on the German transfer ''[[Dance of the Vampires]]'', with music by [[Jim Steinman]] and original book and lyrics by Michael Kunze. It was fated to be a flop and closed in early 2003. During and after the debacle, he worked with Steinman and [[Tim Burton]] on a musical version of [[Batman]]. And he is currently slated to write the book for [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s stage version of [[The Little Mermaid]]. |
In 2002, he made the transition into musical theatre with his brush-up work on the German transfer ''[[Dance of the Vampires]]'', with music by [[Jim Steinman]] and original book and lyrics by Michael Kunze. It was fated to be a flop and closed in early 2003. During and after the debacle, he worked with Steinman and [[Tim Burton]] on a musical version of [[Batman]]. And he is currently slated to write the book for [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s stage version of [[The Little Mermaid]]. |
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David Johnson Ives is a an American playwright. His plays are typically in one act, and are extremely avant-garde in their use of dramatic devices and unusual humor. His most popular book of plays is All in the Timing.
In 2002, he made the transition into musical theatre with his brush-up work on the German transfer Dance of the Vampires, with music by Jim Steinman and original book and lyrics by Michael Kunze. It was fated to be a flop and closed in early 2003. During and after the debacle, he worked with Steinman and Tim Burton on a musical version of Batman. And he is currently slated to write the book for Disney's stage version of The Little Mermaid.