The group, consisting of Mel C, Mel B, Geri Halliwell, Victoria Beckham and Emma Bunton, are planning to use the winners to play the 5 Spices for a production in London’s West End theatre district. The show, rumored to be called "Spice Idol," will be run American Idol-style with judging panel who dispense criticism and advice to hundreds of hopefuls. Will they get a Simon Cowell, too?
A source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper: "This is an idea which appeals to all of the original members. It's a fantastic new way to broaden out the Spice franchise and cash in on their personalities, their story and their songs. The girls would have to work intensely on a TV show for a short period of time. But then they can launch a musical which could run for months or even years. It will take on a life of its own. The concept could even be replicated in other countries. The sky is the limit with this one."
Geri is said to be the driving force behind the musical, which has been described as a two-hour "pop extravaganza." The Spice Girls, who formed in 1994, last performed together in Toronto, Canada, in February 2008.
A source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper: "This is an idea which appeals to all of the original members. It's a fantastic new way to broaden out the Spice franchise and cash in on their personalities, their story and their songs. The girls would have to work intensely on a TV show for a short period of time. But then they can launch a musical which could run for months or even years. It will take on a life of its own. The concept could even be replicated in other countries. The sky is the limit with this one."
Geri is said to be the driving force behind the musical, which has been described as a two-hour "pop extravaganza." The Spice Girls, who formed in 1994, last performed together in Toronto, Canada, in February 2008.
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