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wasn’t my cup of tea. It wasn’t something I was very proud of. I’m not really one for Broadway vocal styles.” Things started coming undone when the Viennese director of the production, who incidentally did not like the more rock-pop vocal styling, insisted the material conform to his vision. The partnership between Woolfson and Brolly frayed. “They ended up in a grisly court battle which cost them a lot of money, and Eric lost. That was really the end of Freudiana. It’s very sad because it’s a good record. I think it should have done every bit as well as the APP albums that came before it,” Parsons regrets. “I still actually enjoy listening to it on occasion.” Project Passed, Present Projects? - Even though the live show is built on the legacy of so many Project favorites, Parsons continues to move into the fu- Watch a video for Prime Time New Jersey Stage January 2015 pg 34