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Our writing team James Rottger, James Oban and Yiannis Koutsakos plus twitters mysterious @WestEndProducer and Musical Director David McMullan
After the semi finals of ‘Search For A Twitter Composer’
The first ever staging of Ushers: The Front Of House Musical workshop
Anyone else think the way the "Search For A Twitter Composer" live heats are being chosen is completely ridiculous and unfair? The public don't have time to listen to 99 composers. These heats are being decided by number of fans and number of people being told to click on a certain name.
Surely this is completely biased to composers with a larger fan base and more friends willing to click a few buttons without knowing what the hell is going on?
*Edit* Please do tell me that there is some sort of judge vote to go into the live heats and it's not just the random public?