Does Patty Brard also get her own musical after her own drama series on Videoland? According to Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden, it could just be. “A fantastic life.”

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The drama series about the life of Patty Brard has not left a lasting impression. It is unclear whether it was a success – there is no independent party that measures the viewing figures of Videoland – and afterwards screenwriter Will Koopman was not so enthusiastic about it. In addition, viewers thought it was just the TV canteen.

More musicals?

Patty has experienced a lot of things in her life and if they want to make a drama series about it, great, but a whole musical? Veysstams traveling to the Beatrix theater to see how the lead actress undergoes a enema or cleans the toilet with a toilet brush? With the grand finale in a Vinex district of Almere?

That of course is not really going to happen, but Jordi Versteegden, show reporter of De Telegraaf, thinks in a flurry of menture assimilation of Wel. After a conversation about the new Rob de Nijs-musical, he asks aloud: “Are we now going to get more of these kinds of musicals about people who just earn that? A kind of tribute? ”

Patty de Musical

Private boss Evert Santegoeds wonders who would be suitable for that. “Name two more,” he throws in the podcast Strictly private.

Jordi then: “Well, I already argued a musical about Patty Brard last week. I mean: it also had a fantastic life that you could make a musical of of course. “

Proest.

Willeke Alberti

Evert is greasy with Patty, but logically it is not really enthusiastic about it. “Willeke Alberti would still be possible, I think, but no … it is quite exceptional that this happens and especially that the news is also approaching and that was now also the case.”

According to him, Rob de Nijs is really of a different status. “There was even a big item in the Achtuurjournaal and that is a section that gives little attention to musicals, you would say, but they thought it was important enough to pull cameras to Amsterdam for that.”

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