Ricky Gervais fears he may never be able to perform his stand-up comedy routine in arenas again as a result of the coronavirus.
26.04.2020 - 04:45 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Ricky Gervais wants to turn his hit sitcom The Office into a musical.
The British comedian’s series about the deluded manager of a business in suburban England was such a hit when it aired back in 2001 that it spawned a huge U.S. spin-off starring Steve Carell.
And now, Ricky believes it’s time for a musical adaptation.
“I think anything can be made a musical, The Office or whatever. It’s like people say to me you should do a sitcom about where I work, I’m a cab driver. And I go, ‘No you should
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