Amy Winehouse's life to be relived through musical

The show would highlight how Amy created her music, focusing on her talent rather than on her life struggles

British singer Amy Winehouse performs at the Glastonbury Festival 2008 in Somerset in south west England in this June 28, 2008 file photo. Winehouse has been found dead at her home in north London, Sky News reported on July 23, 2011. PHOTO: FILEREUTERS

London: Late singer Amy Winehouse's life - her singing talent, her struggle with alcohol and drug dependency, and her untimely death from supposed alcohol poisoning, are set to be documented in a new West End musical.

Amy Winehouse found dead

The star behind acclaimed album Back to Black had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, and it was widely assumed that they played a part in her death.

One report, however, quoted family sources as saying it could have been caused by sudden alcohol withdrawal.

Winehouse was found dead at her home at the age of 27. Her family, with whom she was extremely close, are in talks to create a musical, documenting the singer's life, reports Daily Mail.


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"A musical celebrating her life and music, is being discussed so it can materialise soon in the near future. It's something I'd really like to shape up and I'd be delighted for it to go ahead," Winehouse's father Mitch told The Sun.

"It would be for the West End. We want to do something that remembers Amy for what she was, there's so much more to her than just the drugs and alcohol," he added.

He said the aim of the show would be to demonstrate how Amy created her music, focusing on her talent rather than on her life struggles. Mitch disclosed that Amy had been clean for three years before she died.

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