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Ryan Murphy's new projects include 'A Chorus Line' and Halston series


TV mogul Ryan Murphy has revealed two more upcoming projects, adding to his ever-growing list of TV and streaming ventures.

Speaking with TIME, Murphy spoke on a selection of on-screen works coming up in the near future including a musical adaptation, more TV dramas, and a foray into the world of documentary.

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Murphy will be taking on a 10-part adaptation of the Tony-award winning Broadway musical A Chorus Line, with a new mini-series for Netflix.

The musical won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1976 for its remarkable exploration of Broadway, fame and homosexuality.

Other projects include an exploration of Tinseltown and the sex industry starring Patti LuPone and Holland Taylor (Hollywood), a series on the life of fashion designer Halston with Ewan McGregor in the titular role, and a documentary series following a closeted lesbian couple who come out in their 80s entitled A Secret Love.

These stories join the recently announced The Politician, and the ninth season of American Horror Story in Murphy’s portfolio, alongside American Crime Story, Feud and Pose.

OIP Staff


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